by David Ferguson on Tue Feb 27, 2018 2:15 am
OK, there is the problem. Often the lap length used is not the actual distance you traveled in a lap. When inserting laps, what I do is using a graph with the speed channel, find the main straight where the start/finish would be located. Determine the approximate speed when you cross the start/finish line (in my cars this is typically about 100 mph (160 kph). Insert a beacon at this point. Note the distance for this point -- now go forward to the next lap (same shape on the speed trace), and put the cursor at the same speed. First, note the distance, and subtract the first distance to find a typical lap length (I prefer to set the distance channel to either feet or meters for accuracy). You can now insert a second beacon.
With the lap distance determined, (and at one good reference beacon set) you can now use Generate laps, and I think the results should be much better.
Hope that explanation helps, if not, I can prepare a short video showing you this in action.
David Ferguson
Veracity Racing Data