For the last several years, technology has been introduced in all professional fields and the motorsport world has not been an exception. Have the best driver is not always a synonym to winning races. Aerodynamics, engine, suspensions and tires are essential for a race car.
The main goal of this article is how to take all the information provided by Assetto Corsa Competizione and how use MoTeC for display the data and improve our driving perfomance or our setups.
First of all, we need to define what is “telemetry”.
Telemetry is a technology that allows remote measurement of physical quantities for later analysis. Applied in the motorsport world, it will allow us to gather all the information provided by the vehicle to analyze desired aspects like car behaviors that affect the dynamics of the vehicle or driver inputs.
Our main advantage using sims is that we have to completely forget about testing the sensors in the different parts of the vehicle. iRacing offers all this in a simple way.
Assetto Corsa Competizione: The sim that we will be using in our case. Installed and configured correctly.
MoTeC’s i2 data analysis software has been developed over a number of years with valuable input from professional race teams worldwide. It delivers an extensive package of powerful analysis tools and innovative data management features, whilst maintaining a simple and intuitive user interface.
Note: Data Analysis -> i2 Pro version (64 or 32 bits)
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