Tag Archives: Endurance Racing

Gen II Review: Peter Nelson

In the world of GPS-based motorsports telemetry data recording, there is a massive variety of products to choose from to help you get around a track faster. There’s AiM, Harry’s Laptimer, Hotlap, Garmin Catalyst, VBox, APEX Pro, and more, each with their own interface, variety of options, and so on. Some are more user friendly […]

“So you say you’re not a Data person….?”

Data acquisition is a hot topic on internet forums, Facebook, email newsletters, and at track events. You might have some experience with data, but I am willing to bet there are many folks wondering what all the talk is about. “I’m not a data person” or “I’m not analytical” or “I’m not technical” are comments […]

Power of the Periphery

by Andrew Rains Published in Ross Bentley’s Speed Secrets Weekly, #231 “Where do I need to look when entering turn X?” Driver coaches hear questions like this all the time. The more we study this sport, the more the practice of looking where you want to go, not where you’re going (or don’t want to […]

Racing with APEX

Making decisions with the Grip Gauge Recently, I had the chance to race with my good friends; the WineUm – DineUm (WUDU) race team in the newly renamed, ChampCar Endurance Series. They run a BMW E36 (called FiFi) with ONLY 370,000 miles on the odo. The team is led by Jack Joyner, fellow Driving Instructor, Heart of Dixie BMW Cub […]