MasterLapTM is a cloud-based system developed exclusively by RaceAnalyse in collaboration with the University of Zurich to analyze and improve race drivers’ lap times. It is based on RaceAnalyse’s exclusive MasterLapTM model, which focuses on three key factors: line, acceleration, and deceleration. The system takes into account the vehicle’s physical characteristics, such as top speed, tire grip, and cornering radius. By analyzing these factors with the 15 metrics, MasterLapTM helps racers identify and improve their driving style, ultimately leading to better lap times and greater safety on the racetrack.

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Line
Acceleration
Deceleration
Line
Line (Trajectory/Roadway):
The line refers to the roadway or path the driver takes on the track. It is important to find the most efficient and effective line that minimizes distance and maximizes speed. Factors such as the track layout, corners, and race conditions all play an important role in determining the ideal line.
Acceleration
Acceleration:
Acceleration is the process by which a vehicle’s speed increases. The MasterLapTM model considers the acceleration process, taking into account factors such as the vehicle’s top speed and available tire traction. By optimizing acceleration, racers can achieve higher speeds and reduce lap times.
Deceleration
Deceleration:
Deceleration refers to the reduction of vehicle speed. It is important to manage deceleration effectively to maintain control and navigate through turns and corners. The MasterLapTM model considers factors such as braking technique and the vehicle’s deceleration capability to optimize this aspect of the lap.
These three components—line, acceleration, and deceleration—collectively contribute to the overall optimization of the lap. By using the RaceAnalyse MasterLapTM system, racers can analyze their driving style, identify unconscious driving practices, and make improvements to increase safety, enhance driving enjoyment, and ultimately improve their lap times.
