The New York Times has an interesting graphic recap of the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix in a way I’ve never seen before. It tracks the position of all the drivers/cars. You don’t get any of the excitement of the passing or crashes, but it gives cool information. I would be curious to see some MOTO GP races displayed this way.
Brian A.
That’s an awesome visual but holy shit there’s NO passing!
On Jun 3, 2019, at 12:08 PM, Brian Adrian brianfortv@cox.net wrote:
The New York Times has an interesting graphic recap of the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix in a way I’ve never seen before. It tracks the position of all the drivers/cars. You don’t get any of the excitement of the passing or crashes, but it gives cool information. I would be curious to see some MOTO GP races displayed this way.
Brian
I've driven through the streets of Monaco while the F1 barriers were up.
(Alas, in a rented Saab and not a race car.) There's no room to pass
anywhere. And even in a road car you can't see through the corners because
of the barriers. The turn out of Anthony Noghes onto the main straight is
so narrow there's barely room in a road car. The station hairpin is even
tighter than it looks on TV, and steeply downhill. Every time I see a pass
during the Monaco Grand Prix I'm amazed the driver found the room to pull
it off.
-Mikiel
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 10:38 AM Tony Pagliaroli ajpags@gmail.com wrote:
That’s an awesome visual but holy shit there’s NO passing!
On Jun 3, 2019, at 12:08 PM, Brian Adrian brianfortv@cox.net wrote:
The New York Times has an interesting graphic recap of the 2019 Monaco
Grand Prix in a way I’ve never seen before. It tracks the position of all
the drivers/cars. You don’t get any of the excitement of the passing or
crashes, but it gives cool information. I would be curious to see some MOTO
GP races displayed this way.
Brian
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That is very cool. I think one of the announcers mentioned a pass with the width of a tire to spare.
Alec
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Subject: Re: [Ducati] (NDC) Interesting 60 second animated recap of Monaco GP
I've driven through the streets of Monaco while the F1 barriers were up.
(Alas, in a rented Saab and not a race car.) There's no room to pass
anywhere. And even in a road car you can't see through the corners because
of the barriers. The turn out of Anthony Noghes onto the main straight is
so narrow there's barely room in a road car. The station hairpin is even
tighter than it looks on TV, and steeply downhill. Every time I see a pass
during the Monaco Grand Prix I'm amazed the driver found the room to pull
it off.
-Mikiel
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 10:38 AM Tony Pagliaroli ajpags@gmail.com wrote:
That’s an awesome visual but holy shit there’s NO passing!
On Jun 3, 2019, at 12:08 PM, Brian Adrian brianfortv@cox.net wrote:
The New York Times has an interesting graphic recap of the 2019 Monaco
Grand Prix in a way I’ve never seen before. It tracks the position of all
the drivers/cars. You don’t get any of the excitement of the passing or
crashes, but it gives cool information. I would be curious to see some MOTO
GP races displayed this way.
Brian
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Wouldn't it be more fun to see them do that with a Moto3 race or even last
Sunday's MotoGP?
Corey Levenson
San Antonio TX
LocoMotoFoto.com
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 2:57 PM Alec Moss amoss@coastside.net wrote:
That is very cool. I think one of the announcers mentioned a pass with
the width of a tire to spare.
Alec
-----Original Message-----
From: "Mikiel Kingsley" mikielk@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, June 3, 2019 11:42am
To: "Ducati Owners Group" ducati@list.ducati.net
Subject: Re: [Ducati] (NDC) Interesting 60 second animated recap of Monaco
GP
I've driven through the streets of Monaco while the F1 barriers were up.
(Alas, in a rented Saab and not a race car.) There's no room to pass
anywhere. And even in a road car you can't see through the corners because
of the barriers. The turn out of Anthony Noghes onto the main straight is
so narrow there's barely room in a road car. The station hairpin is even
tighter than it looks on TV, and steeply downhill. Every time I see a pass
during the Monaco Grand Prix I'm amazed the driver found the room to pull
it off.
-Mikiel
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 10:38 AM Tony Pagliaroli ajpags@gmail.com wrote:
That’s an awesome visual but holy shit there’s NO passing!
On Jun 3, 2019, at 12:08 PM, Brian Adrian brianfortv@cox.net wrote:
The New York Times has an interesting graphic recap of the 2019 Monaco
Grand Prix in a way I’ve never seen before. It tracks the position of all
the drivers/cars. You don’t get any of the excitement of the passing or
crashes, but it gives cool information. I would be curious to see some
MOTO
GP races displayed this way.
Brian
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