Distort, rotate or translate?Andres125sx wrote: ↑24 Aug 2020, 08:03
It should be the time from the lights going out to the rear tires first movement. Easy to get it
Distort, rotate or translate?Andres125sx wrote: ↑24 Aug 2020, 08:03
It should be the time from the lights going out to the rear tires first movement. Easy to get it
Henry.. That's been part of the discussion and I don't know that the FIA are equipped for this.The reaction timer starts when the lights go out. When does it stop?
Since we´re trying to find reaction times obviously it must be the very first movement, translation will depend on traction so it would be misleading, it must be tire deformation or rim or gearbox rotation wich is easier to monitorhenry wrote: ↑24 Aug 2020, 09:44Distort, rotate or translate?Andres125sx wrote: ↑24 Aug 2020, 08:03
It should be the time from the lights going out to the rear tires first movement. Easy to get it
Which is why time to some measured point after the start might be interesting, be that 60ft (is that a drag racing thing) or a speed just around traction limited. I chose 120kph it might be a little lower, say at 100kph when the MGU-K kicks in.
I agree, plus there's more to a good start than just reaction times. A driver may have a super fast reaction time but then lose out by applying too much throttle and getting too much wheel spin.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Aug 2020, 00:05You guys are discussing how to measure something that's entirely irrelevant in circuit racing. Or really any racing other than drag racing. What's the value of knowing a circuit racer's reaction time to the lights? More US-ification of F1.
Because it's cool to see? There is literally nothing detrimental about showing it, I think it's a great idea.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Aug 2020, 00:05You guys are discussing how to measure something that's entirely irrelevant in circuit racing. Or really any racing other than drag racing. What's the value of knowing a circuit racer's reaction time to the lights? More US-ification of F1.
+1
A big part of that is down to the terrible camera work, go and watch some race highlights from the 90's and 2000's.
They should really have more stationary shots to give a sense of speed.
EW!!!! How horrible!More US-ification of F1.