This would help greately with teaching you how to drive 'on the limit'. this is not the same as a G meter although very similar.
basically a traction circle is a G meter however the axis are dynamic and only display the maximum G's that can be attained by the tyres.
for instance, if you were to pull away on the straight with a BF1, to start with the traction circle will be very square, indicating equal available traction for acceleration, deceleration and cornering left + right.
however, once you are hitting some speed down the straight, the wings will generate more possible traction. and so the graph will widen to show this.
this graph would be able to teach people where they can go faster and by how much, to make sure they are using 100% of the traction available for as long as they can without breaking traction.
thanks,
basically a traction circle is a G meter however the axis are dynamic and only display the maximum G's that can be attained by the tyres.
for instance, if you were to pull away on the straight with a BF1, to start with the traction circle will be very square, indicating equal available traction for acceleration, deceleration and cornering left + right.
however, once you are hitting some speed down the straight, the wings will generate more possible traction. and so the graph will widen to show this.
this graph would be able to teach people where they can go faster and by how much, to make sure they are using 100% of the traction available for as long as they can without breaking traction.
thanks,