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12 Nov 2024, 22:38 (Ref:4235015) | #1 | ||
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Traction Control
Having thoroughly enjoyed my first taste of the British Hillclimb Championship at Prescott one thing puzzled me; The big single seaters are using traction control. Why is it permitted? Is it safety?
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It's a very open formula, hillclimb is very open to technology of all kinds. I imagine policing it would be difficult as well.
If I'm correctly informed, a certain F1 team's TC software was tested on a hillclimb car long before it was used in F1. |
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Speed events are fantastic as the last bastion of the home engineer. Single seater with an engine that you just happen to have lying around? No problem. What about a jet engine in a Clubmans car? Par for the course.
It all makes TC on the big cars look pretty simple and long may it remain. Love it, such a refreshing change from "spec racing" on circuits. Sent from my SM-G981B using Tapatalk |
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What a lot of people do not know is that maximum grip for accelerating , cornering or braking comes when there is a certain amount of tyre slip across the road surface .This can be something like 10% on dry tarmac , up to 20% odd on other surfaces .
Road going traction control is no good for competition use as it does not allow hardly any slip factor . There are special competition ones made , which are being improved for various uses , and are getting better , but still not as good as a top driver who is looking ahead and seeing bumps, water , gravel etc and adjusting for it before it happens , which is something the computer cannot do . Couple of examples --- Audi tried an ABS and traction control on the Scottish Rally a few years ago . It was totally useless . Another one was the Peugeot works car on Pikes Peak . Over several practice runs they adjusted the various settings to try for the best time . Then Seb Loeb went a lot quicker than the computer said was possible . So a good driver is still probably better than any computer controlled system . |
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