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- IndyCar IT: Data protection tips from race engineers
- There's a lot riding, literally, on the decisions Jim Foleymakes. An assistant engineer with Rahal Letterman Racing, Foley and his fellowtechnicians are responsible for collecting critical metrics from the threeracecars the team fields in the Indy Racing League series, including the Honda-poweredracer piloted by rookie sensation Danica Patrick.Race weekends present...
- Tags: data protection, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, IndyCar, IndyCar IT, Jim Foley, team
- Technical articles 2005-09-06
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- IndyCar Racing II DOS (Windows)
- Experience white-knuckle speeds exceeding 200 mph from an IndyCar cockpit, as you race at one of 15 tracks. Learn the racing strategies that actual IndyCar drivers use, and with practice, challenge the pros at their own game. Officially licensed by IndyCar, this racing simulation offers the most realistic car physics...
- Tags: Car, Vivendi Universal Games Inc., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 1996-11-14
- IndyCar Racing II Windows 95 (Windows)
- Experience white-knuckle speeds exceeding 200 mph from an IndyCar cockpit, as you race at one of 15 tracks. Learn the racing strategies that actual IndyCar drivers use, and with practice, challenge the pros at their own game. Officially licensed by IndyCar, this racing simulation offers the most realistic car physics...
- Tags: Car, Vivendi Universal Games Inc., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 1996-11-14
- IndyCar Series 1 (Windows)
- IndyCar Series, is a 15-race, single-seat championship that competes on speedways throughout the USA, including California and Texas, with the historic and world-famous Indy 500 the highlight of its racing calendar. Fast and furious, the 650 bhp cars reach 0-100 mph in less than three seconds and can race at...
- Tags: Mph, Codemasters, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2003-10-23
- IndyCar IT: The technology that makes Danica Patrick go
- HOW?I've always been a fan of racing and now would like to contribute my skills to helping advance technology. What's the best way to get your foot into the door with a team or IRL itself?
- Tags: Team management, tdeshetler@...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-13
- CES 2008 Interview: Danica Patrick talks tech
- On Monday, I interviewed Indy car driver Danica Patrick at the GoDaddy.com booth at CES 2008 in Las Vegas. Danica talked about the technology that powers her car and her racing team and shared a little bit about her choice of personal technologies. Watch the video of my interview with...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Photograph, Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2008-01-09
- IndyCar IT: The technology that makes Danica Patrick go
- The next time you catch an Indy Racing League IRL telecast,check out the pits. While the cameras are likely to be following rookiesensation Danica Patrick, or 2005 Indianapolis 500 winner and likely IRL serieschampion Dan Wheldon, it's behind-the-scenes technology powering these racers'performance.TechProGuild senior editor John Sheesley and I recently visitedKentucky...
- Tags: Danica Patrick, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, Indy Racing League, pit, team
- Technical articles 2005-09-05
- Get a grip: Ubi Soft's F1RS isn't for wimps
- Nothing touches a Formula One race car, except maybe a jet. Learn why Erik Eckel says you should trade in your NASCAR lead sleds for some real racing action with F1RS.You think stock cars are fast? They’re not. They’re big, slow, and heavy. In fact, a NASCAR-series Monte Carlo or...
- Tags: Games, Nothing, Papyrus, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, NASCAR, UbiSoft Entertainment
- Technical articles 2000-02-12
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