While the
Chasecam and
Traqmate integration works well, there are some cases where we’ve noticed it can be difficult to know which video goes to which .tqm file. It can become further difficult if a person turns it on, off, test etc. It can get even more difficult if you rename your video files. How can you make sure you get the right video for your session?
At Gorman Motorsports, we’ve developed a simple system to integrate with your pit workflow before a you (or your driver) goes out. By simply holding your fingers up in the field of view of the camera with the appropriate session, you can always easily identify which video goes to which tqm file. For example, if you’re going out for the second session of the day, simply get in the camera’s view and hold up two fingers.
This simple and quick approach can save you a potential headache later.
Dublin, California, November 18 2009. Gorman Motorsports will be fielding a second race effort in
NASA Spec e30, as well as continuing to race in the
PCA SPBOX class for 2009. Gorman Motorsports is also pleased to announce the sponsorship of
Barrick Pickering Racing and
Speed Trapp Racing for 2009. Gorman Motorsports is also very excited to expand it’s products and services for 2009 and announce the release of it’s signature software for teams and individuals called ‘Sessions’. Gorman Motorsports will continue as a premier dealer of
Traqmate and
Chasecam data acquisition gear.
Continue reading ‘Gorman Motorsports announces new drivers, new products and services for 2009′
Gorman Motorsports was at Infineon Raceway supporting
Speed Trapp Racing and their
Spec e30 effort. Congratulations to Tony Zwain and Sean Trapp for a such a successful weekend, and such great racing. We are excited to expand our involvement in this excellent series. Stay tuned for more info on Gorman Motorsports, Speed Trapp Racing, and Spec e30.

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