http://www.rpm2night.com/media/panth...ing-test.1058/
Panther Racing put up a cool video, above is the link. They were trying out some different on-board camera placements.
http://www.rpm2night.com/media/panth...ing-test.1058/
Panther Racing put up a cool video, above is the link. They were trying out some different on-board camera placements.
Both cockpit shots are WAY better than from the top of the airbox - very, very cool - hope they use them this year. Thanks John.
I have never noticed before but the exhaust is routed to exit straight up just at the rear of the sidepod, just in front of the rear tire, watch starting at 0:15, interesting..........
I like the camera locations. I hope they use those throughout the season.
sarcasm alert,, well thats one way to not draw comment on the cars look,,,,,, Im making models of the car and its making me actually start to like it,,
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The view looking back at the driver has always been my favorite. I hope they bring that back!
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Here's some footage from KV with Rubens at the wheel.
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What I really like about the onboard shot is actually seeing the drivers be able to turn their heads a bit to see the oncoming corner. Not quite like the 90's with all the free space in the cockpit (I know...due to safety), but they no longer look wedged into the car with the old Dallara.
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How would they do these camera locations though? What did they use to film these? You can't just stick go pros all over the car and have ABC use the feed. It would be really cool if they were actually trying these out for NBC Sports or ABC though
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Wasn't putting integrated camera mounts around the chassis part of the plan for the new car? That makes a lot more sense than bolting something to the outside.
Ruben's was running it quite on pace. The car just looks faster on board, which is a great thing.
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Awesome videos!
Very cool
Can someone tell me why the sound of the cars isn't the same as what I remember from the Turbos pre 1996? They just don't seem to be as high pitched of a whine type noise like I remember...maybe its the sound quality of the videos we have been getting but all of them I've seen seem to sound a lot different that what I remember....
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They are lower pitched than the CART tubos. They sound a ton better than the NA engines. I've also notice they don't have to popping \ backfire noise that the CART turbos had.
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I noticed the engine sounding a bit low too. I figured it was just distortion from lower quality mic pickup on the camera. Also, I sincerely hope these bad boys still backfire/pop like in years past. To me there's few more enjoyable sounds than someone pulling into the pits cracking and popping after laying down 4 fast laps at Indy...
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What exactly is max RPM this year? In all the info to come out in the past months I think I may have missed it.
At one point, the CART cars were reaching almost 16K peak RPM.
Not sure, but I think I remember the spec 12K for the new car.
Thanks for the video's, gentlemen. The car sounds great!!
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