Guest Writer
Guest Writer Writer
8/1/22 8:49 a.m.

Story by Matt Romanowski

 

Let’s say you have a data system and can handle the basics: lap times, max speeds, lap comparisons. But have you thought outside the box about what that equipment can also reveal? Here are some creative ways to use your data system.

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Paris Van Gorder
Paris Van Gorder Associate editor
4/4/25 11:36 a.m.

During an IMSA seminar a few months ago, one of the speakers said something that is so true. "You can gather all the data in the world, but knowing how to read and apply it is the only way to enhance what your doing. Otherwise it's just numbers and lines."

Everyone should really learn how to read and collect at least the basics of data. You can find so many areas for improvement when you do. Plus, if something goes wrong, it's easy to see where and why. 
 

 

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