F1 Timing System | How f1 timing works
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Today I am going to share the F1 Timing System. How f1 timing works
F1Timing System #How f1timing works
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Excellent! Great explanation and footage.
Pls make a detail video on how drs works
Thanks for the comment. This is my detailed video on DRS.
ruclips.net/video/8RCMjdf6m9c/видео.html
great explanation
How do they do on Stree circuits. Do they still install the cables every 150 metres?
Thanks for the comment. I could be wrong, but as far I read on all circuits cables protected with Silicon are put below the track ever 150 to 200 meters
@@F1Education It's probably not a big invenstment in the grand cheme of the F1 budget, and they come back to these street circuts every year like regular tracks for the most part anyway.
The transponder is not located on the top of the car, is located just on the floor, on the lowest part of the car
Its located somewhere around the front arms. Race teams want to put transponders as far forward as possible to help with being accurate
Thanks :)
This is something wtf1 and driver61 missed to explain 🙌🏻🫡👏🏻