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From: Fellippe Galletta (fellippe.galletta![]() |
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 11:43:40 -0700 (PDT) |
I'm not huge on video games anymore, even car simulations but I might get one of them to learn the Nordschleife little by little...in time for my inevitable arrival.
:)
FG
:)
FG
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Larry T <l02turner [at] comcast.net> wrote:
Some teams have been using programs to help drivers learn new tracks for
quite some time. I recall one rookie to F1 (Michael Andretti maybe?) who
talked on TV about using one of the popular games to learn the tracks - he
claimed it was excellent.
As far as the engineers learning vehicle dynamics and such - some of the
older games I had gong back into the 90s allowed all kind of vehicle
suspension and aero changes which made the car drive/feel differently.
The popular Porsche game - "Need For Speed Porsche Unlimited" had virtually
all Porsche street & racing models. The driving characteristics of each was
amazingly realistic. Lots of HP and a rear engine is hard to control - 4wd
is very helpful as is mid-engine. When it rained or snowed the dynamics
changed dramatically. There were tracks through Austrian villages above and
below the snow line. The 959 was my favorite -
The quick answer is Yes.
;-)
LarryT
From: "Hunter N. Schultz" <hns [at] biosafepanama.com>
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To: "Larry Turner" <l02turner [at] comcast.net>
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Subject: [Ferrari] 3D Video and Racing
> http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/l02turner%40comcast.net
> Hola from Panama,
>
> A few of us were pondering the possibilities of 3D video and how it
> might help an F1 team (Ferrari) with their development program.
>
> Our main line of thinking was that the engineers could see more like
> what the driver sees and that might help them understand the car's
> dynamics a bit better.
>
> Of course, it might help with a driver learning a new track but those
> guys are at such a good level that learning one probably takes a
> practice session or two and they are fine.
>
> I can't help but think there is something painfully obvious I am missing
> i.e. the invisibility of the obvious.
>
> What say you guys?
>
> 3D TVs are being sold here and the effect is quite stunning. Not going
> to buy one though. Way to early.
>
> Regards,
>
> Hunter
>
>
>
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