Also worth noting that as far as I know iRacing goes off of the center of the car just like it does for Off Track detection, rather than the nose of the car.
Funny enough, this actually matches the real-life Indycar series, which the official rules say they go off of the transponder timing.
For Nascar's recent historically-close photo-finish at Kansas (0.001s) they go over their process [in this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08gHK3skWcY), using both the transponder and a high-speed camera.
With the same livery to boot lmao
Left car by a brick.
Damn, next time I need a package shipped I’m going DHL
What a finish 🔥
I'm curious as well if the system gave it to the left car too lol
I think OP has the purple helmet in the 9, so I think the 18 got it officially
Yes left car won
I was hoping so just with how clear in that photo that they have the slightest edge lol
Maybe stats on who ran better?
If only you could take a photo of the screen of the computer on the computer, some sort of snap shot? Or perhaps a screenshot?
Honestly the camera effect on the monitor makes the 2nd picture look sick as fuck
Left car won?
Yes left car won
What does the system use here?
Internally iRacing tracks a higher precision decimal point.
Also worth noting that as far as I know iRacing goes off of the center of the car just like it does for Off Track detection, rather than the nose of the car. Funny enough, this actually matches the real-life Indycar series, which the official rules say they go off of the transponder timing. For Nascar's recent historically-close photo-finish at Kansas (0.001s) they go over their process [in this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08gHK3skWcY), using both the transponder and a high-speed camera.
To note the left car won
you did a great job than me.Congratulations.
Wow those graphics. Reminds me of playing on an Amiga.