I started autocrossing my new car with a local club recently and I've been testing a GPS-based data acquisition unit to get friction-circles & lat & long G plots & stuff. So, I thought it might be cool to try to walk one of the courses with the GPS unit and hack up some code that would take the lat/long feed & build a layout automatically in LFS.
First attempts are written up in this Cayman club forum post. I was actually pretty impressed at how close the LFS version was to the feeling of driving the real course, though I'd like to have been able to add my own car as none of the built-ins are particularly close.
The post contains screen shots & video of both real & simulated driving (though I'd sure have liked the simulated camera angles in the real video!). It also has the .lyt file for the layout I generated. It's not particularly exciting or complex, but it's cool that it came from a real course.
I'll keep hacking on the track-builder program and may post it at some point.
Cheers,
John.
First attempts are written up in this Cayman club forum post. I was actually pretty impressed at how close the LFS version was to the feeling of driving the real course, though I'd like to have been able to add my own car as none of the built-ins are particularly close.
The post contains screen shots & video of both real & simulated driving (though I'd sure have liked the simulated camera angles in the real video!). It also has the .lyt file for the layout I generated. It's not particularly exciting or complex, but it's cool that it came from a real course.
I'll keep hacking on the track-builder program and may post it at some point.
Cheers,
John.