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  2. Telemetry - Wikipedia

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    Telemetry is a key factor in modern motor racing, allowing race engineers to interpret data collected during a test or race and use it to properly tune the car for optimum performance. Systems used in series such as Formula One have become advanced to the point where the potential lap time of the car can be calculated, and this time is what the ...

  3. Rutgers Formula Racing - Wikipedia

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    Because of a loose connection on the car's telemetry system (Back Seat Driver), the car had no RPM readings visible to the driver for the entire competition. The tune of the car was significantly different than the week after FSAE Michigan, therefore more tuning adjustments were completed before endurance.

  4. List of motorsports points scoring systems - Wikipedia

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    World Touring Car Cup: Scoring system for race #3 of a championship round 30 23 19 16 13 10 7 4 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - 2018: 2018 World Touring Car Cup: Scoring system for race #1 of a championship round 27 20 17 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 - - - - - - - - - - 2018: 2018 Stock Car Pro Series: Scoring system used for the sprint races

  5. Formula One regulations - Wikipedia

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    The rules regarding the awarding of points were reviewed by FIA, teams and Formula One following criticism after the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix, during which the race was red flagged on lap 3 after two laps behind the safety car, with no laps having been completed under green flag conditions at racing speed, before the race was abandoned ...

  6. Restrictor plate - Wikipedia

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    Artist rendering of a NASCAR restrictor plate. A restrictor plate or air restrictor is a device installed at the intake of an engine to limit its power. This kind of system is occasionally used in road vehicles (e.g., motorcycles) for insurance purposes, but mainly in automobile racing, to limit top speed to provide equal level of competition, and to lower costs; insurance purposes have also ...

  7. Telematic control unit - Wikipedia

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    The TCU collects telemetry data from the vehicle, such as position, speed, engine data, connectivity quality, etc., from various sub-systems over data and control busses. It may also provide in-vehicle connectivity via Wifi and Bluetooth and implements the eCall function when applicable.

  8. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    In the last few years, one-way telemetry systems have also been applied in RC racing cars to get information from the car's sensors like Engine/motor RPM; Battery voltage; Engine/motor temperature; The telemetry system is usually integrated in car's receiver and transmitted to the controller.

  9. Williams FW15C - Wikipedia

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    The Williams FW15C is a Formula One car designed by Adrian Newey and built by Williams Grand Prix Engineering for use in the 1993 Formula One World Championship.. As the car that won both the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships in the last season before the FIA banned electronic driver aids, the FW15C (along with its racing predecessor FW14B) was, in 2005, considered to be one of the most ...