@@williamtelford1 That was the last session of the day, and a lot of people were already packing up to go home. And Silverstone is so long the few cars that were still there were quite spaced out
@@alexplanky hi mate. The rear camera is a normal GoPro. It’s basically mounted onto my rear number plate. But my rear plate is attached with heavy duty Velcro. So I have a “track plate” which is basically an old number plate with a GoPro mount attached to it (along with a safety tether in case that fails)
@ Technically I’m not sure they do. But it’s quite subtle, and doesn’t protrude outside the silhouette of the car if that makes sense. Been doing it like that for over three years now and nobody has ever said anything. I’d argue it’s safer than cameras mounted on Caterham roll bars for example.
Nice drive Paul and perfect camera clarity! How comes you had the place to yourself?
@@williamtelford1 That was the last session of the day, and a lot of people were already packing up to go home. And Silverstone is so long the few cars that were still there were quite spaced out
Great lap Paul
Interested to know what rear view camera are you using go and where is it installed?
@@alexplanky hi mate. The rear camera is a normal GoPro. It’s basically mounted onto my rear number plate. But my rear plate is attached with heavy duty Velcro. So I have a “track plate” which is basically an old number plate with a GoPro mount attached to it (along with a safety tether in case that fails)
I wondered how it was so clear!
Didn’t realise MSV and Lot allowed externally mounted cameras regardless if tethered or not 😊
@ Technically I’m not sure they do. But it’s quite subtle, and doesn’t protrude outside the silhouette of the car if that makes sense. Been doing it like that for over three years now and nobody has ever said anything. I’d argue it’s safer than cameras mounted on Caterham roll bars for example.