Boris, you do realise those videos are intended to be 100% identical, right? The GT video is generated from the GPS data logged from this new device, its not a comparison of a pro driving round Fuji IRL vs in GT5.
Could be wrong, but it sounds like your impressed that the driver had to make the same counter-steer correction IRL and in game (as if to prove its accuracy), when really the GT output is an auto-generated replay which you can race against as a ghost car n stuff.
As i say, thats the impression im getting from that comment anyway.
The first time i watched the video i thought they'd somehow missed a fair bit of feedback, cos just on the apex of T1 the hand movement is clearly different. On closer expection, its only hand movement, not wheel movement, Kaz (i'm guessing) just moves his hand location for a moment, threw me off hehe.
Its certainly very impressive technology, but i cant help but say... so?
As a real world device, well unless were going round tracks which are in GT5 with a car thats in GT5 and this fancy GPS device, it means squat to >99.99% of people.
As a GT5 feature, it'll only mean something to us if they have capable drivers armed with this tech who'll go out and provide real world data as a challenge. If the Super-GT series (or nascar) threw this tech into a car for qualifying, and made the lap available in GT5 ... THEN im interested, or even better, if they gave it to The Stig for laps around the TG test track. Even then, a lot of GT5 cars wont feature in future TG eps on the lap chart, most which would be suitable have probably already been around already, and in 2 seasons time it'd be cars which arent in GT5 unless theres DLC of it.
So im kinda dubious of this feature, really it needs them to do a lot of legwork to make use of a feature they've added (ie agreements with race drivers). Theres not much help the average person can offer because its dependant on a lot of unlikely scenarios (car, track, GPS device & person wanting to offer it to GT community).