2018 "Onboard" camera

2018 "Onboard" camera

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r11co

6,244 posts

231 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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Jasandjules said:
Europa1 said:
All the money that has been spunked on this, and yet it appears noone considered the TV viewer, which ultimately is the key income source for the sport.
Exactly. I can't quite believe just how useless the picture is and how the hell this got approved. I mean, the in car footage makes a massive difference to the TV viewer.
You really couldn't make it up, could you. This is of course the unintended consequence of a lot of regulation pulling in different directions. Even the testing restrictions/ban has a part to play as if more miles had been put on the cars with the halos fitted someone might have thought about the issue sooner than the first race of the season.

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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Can the The FIA Technical Regulations system get any more bureaucratic?

Would it really be that difficult to suggest/require a new camera position that worked?

The Selfish Gene

5,520 posts

211 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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I hate the halo.

Camera in the halo may weaken it's structure potentially? As it'll be manufactured as one solid piece?

I hate the halo.

this is the first year in about 100 that I'm genuinely not excited to watch the first race.

I hate the halo.

Normally i'd be all over it for the last month. All the releases of the new cars, the tech improvements, who is driving what.

I hate the halo.

I literally haven't even look - I didn't even know it was on until something popped up on Divorcebook.

I hate the halo.

I'm actually just a bit sad the once wonderfully beautiful cars.........now look like they do.

Load of old st.

I hate the halo.


StevieBee

12,967 posts

256 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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There was mention on Sky during their testing coverage that another factor that hadn't been considered is the driver's line of sight to the start light gantry.

I wonder if they've 'remembered' to fix that!

NM62

952 posts

151 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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StevieBee said:
There was mention on Sky during their testing coverage that another factor that hadn't been considered is the driver's line of sight to the start light gantry.

I wonder if they've 'remembered' to fix that!
Yes they fixed that now.

They mentioned during FP1 and FP2 that there was an additional set of lowered start lights to allow all drivers to see as some drivers were obstructed by the Halo (depending on where you were on the grid).

At the end of each session a lot of, if not all, drivers did a test start from the grid to check out the additional lights.

irocfan

40,652 posts

191 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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The Selfish Gene said:
I hate the halo.

Camera in the halo may weaken it's structure potentially? As it'll be manufactured as one solid piece?

I hate the halo.

this is the first year in about 100 that I'm genuinely not excited to watch the first race.

I hate the halo.

Normally i'd be all over it for the last month. All the releases of the new cars, the tech improvements, who is driving what.

I hate the halo.

I literally haven't even look - I didn't even know it was on until something popped up on Divorcebook.

I hate the halo.

I'm actually just a bit sad the once wonderfully beautiful cars.........now look like they do.

Load of old st.

I hate the halo.
just so I can get this straight, you're undecided about the halo?

The Selfish Gene

5,520 posts

211 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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irocfan said:
The Selfish Gene said:
I hate the halo.

Camera in the halo may weaken it's structure potentially? As it'll be manufactured as one solid piece?

I hate the halo.

this is the first year in about 100 that I'm genuinely not excited to watch the first race.

I hate the halo.

Normally i'd be all over it for the last month. All the releases of the new cars, the tech improvements, who is driving what.

I hate the halo.

I literally haven't even look - I didn't even know it was on until something popped up on Divorcebook.

I hate the halo.

I'm actually just a bit sad the once wonderfully beautiful cars.........now look like they do.

Load of old st.

I hate the halo.
just so I can get this straight, you're undecided about the halo?
on the fence biggrin

I hate the halo.

confucuis

1,303 posts

125 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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Tbh this has actually really pissed me off.

All that time debating how they would go about protecting the driver, testing the systems and the long lead up to the championship and no one thought, "hey what about the camera?". Either they've got some fkin' retards that never thought of it or they arrogantly thought, who cares ignore them (them being the fans). With every backward step F1 has taken lately, I suspect it to be the latter.

gmaz

4,438 posts

211 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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I imagine the halo will cause a problem at Eau Rouge where the driver is approaching or at the bottom of the dip, and the thick centre part of the halo will be in his eyeline.

The Moose

22,888 posts

210 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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The reality is their view will be that this screw up doesn't affect them.

Why do I say this? As far as I am aware, all the major TV markets are tied up in multi-year deals for coverage. If this goes on for 3 races until they get their act together and get it resolved then it really isn't going to affect anything for them.

99dndd

2,099 posts

90 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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I'm sure there's footage of the 'nosecam' that IndyCar have introduced this year. Gives you a great sense of the speed, F1 could look at that.

The Selfish Gene

5,520 posts

211 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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I really hope that there isn't a big shunt because a driver misses something.

Jasandjules

Original Poster:

70,007 posts

230 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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A couple of the cars appear to have a camera which means you can see perhaps 50% more..... FP2 had a couple of onboards where I actually saw a corner as the car approached. Not sure why all teams can't have this.


sgtBerbatov

2,597 posts

82 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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99dndd said:
I'm sure there's footage of the 'nosecam' that IndyCar have introduced this year. Gives you a great sense of the speed, F1 could look at that.
It was used a lot during the St.Peterburg race the other week. It was incredible. You get such a sense of speed, probably because you can see the grain of the tarmac you're that close to it.

Dark85

665 posts

149 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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confucuis said:
Tbh this has actually really pissed me off.

All that time debating how they would go about protecting the driver, testing the systems and the long lead up to the championship and no one thought, "hey what about the camera?". Either they've got some fkin' retards that never thought of it or they arrogantly thought, who cares ignore them (them being the fans). With every backward step F1 has taken lately, I suspect it to be the latter.
This is how I feel; it just shows that no thought is given to the fans at all.

Eric Mc

122,165 posts

266 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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Why am I not surprised by this?

Europa1

10,923 posts

189 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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sgtBerbatov said:
99dndd said:
I'm sure there's footage of the 'nosecam' that IndyCar have introduced this year. Gives you a great sense of the speed, F1 could look at that.
It was used a lot during the St.Peterburg race the other week. It was incredible. You get such a sense of speed, probably because you can see the grain of the tarmac you're that close to it.
Where on the IndyCars is it fitted? Is it lower than the F1 nosecams?

Mothersruin

8,573 posts

100 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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Oh well, might not have great views but the cars look and sound great.

sgtBerbatov

2,597 posts

82 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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Europa1 said:
sgtBerbatov said:
99dndd said:
I'm sure there's footage of the 'nosecam' that IndyCar have introduced this year. Gives you a great sense of the speed, F1 could look at that.
It was used a lot during the St.Peterburg race the other week. It was incredible. You get such a sense of speed, probably because you can see the grain of the tarmac you're that close to it.
Where on the IndyCars is it fitted? Is it lower than the F1 nosecams?
I've absolutely no idea, but from what I saw it looked to be a lot lower than the F1 nose cams.

The Selfish Gene

5,520 posts

211 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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Mothersruin said:
Oh well, might not have great views but the cars look and sound great.
the "F1" cars look and sound great? Assuming sarcasm............or you've been overdoing your username significantly early on a Friday