![]() ![]() That can make a big improvement over placing it in a cup holder, in a pocket, etc, but performance will depend on the device, the vehicle, and the situation. CSV output will remain at least an option, and RaceRender would then be able to work with either format.Īs for the problem of GPS dropouts and bad areas, we'd usually start attacking that issue by first placing the smartphone on a sturdy windshield mount, which has the benefit of giving it a reasonably clear view to the sky. TAD format in the future, as it can improve load performance and add some new features, but the. CSV file, so you can edit that in Excel or another spreadsheet program. We use the same capability to automatically add lap timing to even plain GPS data files that didn't have any lap info to begin with. ![]() RaceRender will detect if there aren't any complete laps in the data file, and then attempt to calculate the lap timing based on known circuit start/finish points nearby. In a rush to get ready in the car, forget to set the right track, then go driving and discover that lap timing isn't working.īut as you discovered, taking the data file into RaceRender can often correct it automatically. Last time I used TA each session was broken into individual lap numbers and lap time.In that case, the track selection most likely just wasn't set to the correct start/finish point for the circuit that you were driving on, or there may have been some problem with it. Got back from my track day and looked at my Track Addict data files and see that the sessions are not broken out into individual laps.īoy that is going to be a bear to sift through. ![]()
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