

If you have any more questions or wish to talk with Peter in more depth, he is easily contacted through his website at and please pay special attention to his websites area on Track Wisdom. If you ever wondered what the top three key data collection parameters are, Peter shared his views as a driver coach who hopes everyone can use these three metrics to help with their self-learning. Practical Race Car Data Acquisition by Bob Knox.Making Sense of Squiggly Lines by Chris Brown.Peter also recommended two books that he finds useful in introducing more detail into the use and the analysis of the data. Aim’s Solo, Solo 2, Solo 2 DL, MXM, and MXL.We also cover several of the more popular commercial systems including:

Several different ways of presenting the data including tabular formats, strip charts, and colored maps which can aide in the use and interpretation of the data collected.A simple and clear delineation between good and great drivers.Keys to breaking through stagnation and plateaus in driving.Predictive lap times and the use and implications in car.Several stages of progression in data collection and analysis.We also discussed the use of Video to compliment the data and several ways to get to intelligent video which includes the track video with several displays of the data.His virtual track walks with Ross Bentley, especially the Road Atlanta Vicki, Alan, and Bill studied prior to our race at Road Atlanta last December.

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