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    VIPER TA @ NCM Motorsport Park

    Another 2 days in the Viper TA, starting to get very comfy with it.


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    Good stuff! Thanks for sharing. Is the car stock?

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    Looks like a complex track layout, nice job!

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    Really cool, great video. I have always wondered how that was done. Go-pro with video editing software?

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    Looking good! Interesting track. I'm assuming you were on the R7 Hoosiers again. Thanks for sharing.

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    Man Luke you get a lot of track time

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    Quote Originally Posted by 99RT10 View Post
    Really cool, great video. I have always wondered how that was done. Go-pro with video editing software?
    It can be done with GoPro, Apps, Blue tooth OBDII/GPS, and editing software, but an AIM sporty cam is the all-in-one way to go.

    My guess is he's using one of these:

    http://www.aim-sportline.com/eng/pro..._smartycam.htm

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    Thanks for posting!! This is the first video I have seen of the National Corvette Museum Motorsports track and was considering making a trip there myself later this year -- this may have sealed the deal. Fast track and definitely technical. Last turn before the straight did look a bit hairy with that long stretch of concrete wall ?! The TA looked right at home, and nice to link up with the 14 minutes of track time.
    Last edited by Bill Pemberton; 03-30-2015 at 04:31 PM.

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    What are your impressions now that you're getting "very comfy" with the TA Luke, and how did Jade like it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slithr View Post
    It can be done with GoPro, Apps, Blue tooth OBDII/GPS, and editing software, but an AIM sporty cam is the all-in-one way to go.

    My guess is he's using one of these:

    http://www.aim-sportline.com/eng/pro..._smartycam.htm
    Your guess is right its a solo dl and smarty cam hd. It easy, gets good data, and no overlaying as it does it real times.

    Quote Originally Posted by VICSTERJR View Post
    Man Luke you get a lot of track time
    Is there ever to much Victor..lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce H. View Post
    Looking good! Interesting track. I'm assuming you were on the R7 Hoosiers again. Thanks for sharing.
    Pirellis scrubs, with alot of heat cycles. Fronts was ok rears was about gone.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce H. View Post
    What are your impressions now that you're getting "very comfy" with the TA Luke, and how did Jade like it?
    By comfy i mean back to where i was in my other viper, just this weekend i felt i was pushing it how it should be pushed. I was 2 seconds faster than my other viper. Jade liked it very well, we talked about the suspension on it as he was aware some reviews thought of it being soft. He thought the suspension had been setup to be neutral, which he said he liked, as in basically the car did exactly what you asked it to do. Even a bit on edge if you will. That can be good or bad depending on the driver.
    Last edited by lmcgrew79; 03-30-2015 at 11:34 PM.

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    That looks like a really fun track! Very technical from the looks of it. I need to make a trip at some point.


 

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