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Action at HRP
from the last Super Lap Series event.
this is me
http://www.superlapseries.com/Assets..._5/billete.avi
this is one of mike ward
http://www.superlapseries.com/Assets...und_5/ward.avi
I'll see if I can get out webmaster to come up with O-man's video clips.
Some other videos of the day's event are here:
http://www.superlapseries.com/Results/junresults05.htm
For now, enjoy
note:
All we need is one more brave soul to make it out to our events to create our own class of G35 cars.
this is me
http://www.superlapseries.com/Assets..._5/billete.avi
this is one of mike ward
http://www.superlapseries.com/Assets...und_5/ward.avi
I'll see if I can get out webmaster to come up with O-man's video clips.
Some other videos of the day's event are here:
http://www.superlapseries.com/Results/junresults05.htm
For now, enjoy
note:
All we need is one more brave soul to make it out to our events to create our own class of G35 cars.
Last edited by 636Racer; 06-21-2005 at 12:12 AM.
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Originally Posted by Frostya
Cool... mike's car is supercharged? hehehe...
Originally Posted by 808HerbzG35
Thanks for sharing the nice vids! The best post too! BTW: Are you guys allowed to mount miniDV cams on the back seats? Like ala third person/over the shoulder views? Thanks
Originally Posted by 808350GT
what are the requirements to run? might be interested.
Originally Posted by jdbinspired
dang.. my computer sucks... I can't see the video...
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Originally Posted by 808HerbzG35
Sorry, I meant mounting it this way, damm I got to defrag my english.
One thing I'm thinking about investing in is the helmet camera, where a small pen camera is mounted on the helmet to give a driver's perspective on things. Costs about $300, and since I ride motorcycles, it's something I'd use when my friends and I are riding. When I find the link with the info, I'll post that up too.
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http://www.helmetcamera.com/
Last edited by 636Racer; 06-22-2005 at 03:51 PM.
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Originally Posted by 636Racer
That setup isnt advisable and we'd likely tell you to secure it otherwise, but not like the way in the picture you posted. With the amount of force you'll be encountering when braking, that setup will not hold and is considered a hazard. Just have someone ride with you and record.
One thing I'm thinking about investing in is the helmet camera, where a small pen camera is mounted on the helmet to give a driver's perspective on things. Costs about $300, and since I ride motorcycles, it's something I'd use when my friends and I are riding. When I find the link with the info, I'll post that up too.
edit:
http://www.helmetcamera.com/
One thing I'm thinking about investing in is the helmet camera, where a small pen camera is mounted on the helmet to give a driver's perspective on things. Costs about $300, and since I ride motorcycles, it's something I'd use when my friends and I are riding. When I find the link with the info, I'll post that up too.
edit:
http://www.helmetcamera.com/
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SLS requirements/DV Mount
To run in Super Lap Series, roll cage/bar not required. Just need a helmet and shirt (no tank top).
They have helmets to rent if you don't have one.
It is a good opportunity to push our cars a little, in a safe/controlled environment and work on the basics, such as trail braking (really necessary in our g's), heel toe downshifting (since from the straight to turn 1, downshifting from 4th to 3rd to 2nd) and car balance thru the high speed S-turns.
I use a camera mount that attaches to my passenger seat headrest posts, which works well.
I have lots of in car video from the June 4th SLS, just don't have enough space to post.
Hopefully there will be more g's at the next SLS on July 24th. Hope 2 c u guys there.
They have helmets to rent if you don't have one.
It is a good opportunity to push our cars a little, in a safe/controlled environment and work on the basics, such as trail braking (really necessary in our g's), heel toe downshifting (since from the straight to turn 1, downshifting from 4th to 3rd to 2nd) and car balance thru the high speed S-turns.
I use a camera mount that attaches to my passenger seat headrest posts, which works well.
I have lots of in car video from the June 4th SLS, just don't have enough space to post.
Hopefully there will be more g's at the next SLS on July 24th. Hope 2 c u guys there.