Hi Philippe,
First thing I notice is the location of the logging. It appears to be a track with heavy tree coverage.
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GPS is a very line of sight device, which is affected by materials over the top of the beacon, cloud cover, tree coverage, the ionsphere and many other factors.
The tree cover is a big hinderance, with the GPS coverage complete dropping out in the tight right hander.
You have 6-7 satellites for much of the course, which is less than ideal. 10 or more are required for any kind of positional accuracy
Going off the baud rate of the serial connection, I will hazard a guess it is a 5hz gps. For reference, at the top detected GPS speed in the log set of 144kph, you are getting a sample, every 8 meters.
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If you want more accurate data, I would recommend looking at a faster GPS, particularly when you are racing on narrow tracks. You will find that many High speed GPS units for motorsport use actually include accelerometers or gyros and behave like IMU's to interpolate the data.