View Full Version : Live Timing
bpanther
09-11-2006, 09:08 AM
You can watch the live timing feed here...
http://drivenasa.com/liveresults/
Good luck to everybody!!!!
95sprtcpedrvr
09-11-2006, 12:42 PM
That is sweet!!! I'll be rootin' for our RMR crew.
Evil86Saleen
09-15-2006, 12:37 PM
So far the only name that I recognize is Tommy.
anyone know Raybobs or Kevins transponder #.
kyle
95sprtcpedrvr
09-15-2006, 01:38 PM
Raybob comes up under his name as well as Tommy but I haven't seen Kevin or anyone else on there. Oh wait, I saw Dave on there too. And that is about it.
CMC#35
09-15-2006, 02:52 PM
The Live Results page shows the results of each session already run today (Friday) plus the one in process. The only annoying thing is that if the class has more than one screen worth of names, the website does an automatic "next page" - makes it very hard to figure things out. Example: the AI/AIX/CMC class has 3 screens worth of names, and each page stays "up" for about 5 seconds before going to the next page.
It looked like Tommy finished today's race (Qual Race #1) in reasonable position, but I think Raybob may not have finished: he had only 5 laps out of 7.
-chris
leggwork
09-15-2006, 03:45 PM
the session archives only show the last lap laptimes, not the finishing order or best time. I believe the order shown is just based on the order they passed the timing loop to start.
A hack-around for the continuous updating - right click and select Print, move the print dialog off to the side and then Cancel when you want to resume.
I have seen Kevin's name in SU.
cheers,
bruce
The Live Results page shows the results of each session already run today (Friday) plus the one in process. The only annoying thing is that if the class has more than one screen worth of names, the website does an automatic "next page" - makes it very hard to figure things out. Example: the AI/AIX/CMC class has 3 screens worth of names, and each page stays "up" for about 5 seconds before going to the next page.
It looked like Tommy finished today's race (Qual Race #1) in reasonable position, but I think Raybob may not have finished: he had only 5 laps out of 7.
-chris
Evil86Saleen
09-15-2006, 04:13 PM
What are the red Xs and green/red arrows?
kyle
leggwork
09-15-2006, 04:47 PM
I think I was wrong in the earlier post where I said the results don't reflect the finishing position - it appears that the practices are as I described but I definitely saw changes of position during a race I was watching. The red/green arrows seem to indicate change of position. Green circle - stayed the same?
Red X - out of race?
(guesses)
cheers,
bruce
What are the red Xs and green/red arrows?
kyle
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