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18 Feb 2001, 02:27 (Ref:65320) | #1 | ||
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Today while spending a day completely immersed in cars and other wheeled and powered vehicles at the Toronto Car Show, I happened by the Subaru Section and along with the "Show Car" 555 Subaru Rally Car, they were showing a film of a rally from inside the car, and superimposed on the screen as the navigator was reciting was a series of heiroglyphics that were, I finally realised, the Pace Notes.
Does anyone know if this is a standardized set of symbols, and if so, who made it up and how did it become The Way It's Done? |
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18 Feb 2001, 05:53 (Ref:65336) | #2 | ||
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Pace notes are not standardised. It comes down to what the navigator and driver want. The navigator writes down, in a way they can interpret, what the driver wants to hear.
Some things are reasonably consistent between some. For instance systems for corner types. Some, like McRae I think, likes to hear gears for the corner type. |
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