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If we want to simulate a car going around a track we naturally need to have a set of x and y coordinates to simulate the physical track.
Columbia competes on four different tracks. Thus we will need coordinates for the following events:
- Acceleration
- Skid Pad
- Autocross
- Endurance
Here is an overview of the track shapes for each event:
- Acceleration: 75 m from starting line to finish line (straight line, flat pavement)
- Skid Pad: We can assume the center of the car is traveling in the middle of this path. That would mean the car would be traveling in a circle with radius 9.125 m.
- Autocross:
a. Straights: No longer than 60 m with hairpins at both ends
b. Straights: No longer than 45 m with wide turns on the ends
c. Constant Turns: 23 m to 45 m diameter
d. Hairpin Turns: 9 m minimum outside diameter (of the turn)
e. Slaloms: Cones in a straight line with 7.62 m to 12.19 m spacing
f. Miscellaneous: Chicanes, multiple turns, decreasing radius turns, etc.
- Endurance: A total distance of approximately 22 km.
a. Straights: No longer than 77 m with hairpins at both ends
b. Straights: No longer than 61 m with wide turns on the ends
c. Constant Turns: 30 m to 54 m diameter
d. Hairpin Turns: 9 m minimum outside diameter (of the turn)
e. Slaloms: Cones in a straight line with 9 m to 15 m spacing
f. Miscellaneous: Chicanes, multiple turns, decreasing radius turns, etc.
g. Minimum track width: 4.5 m
h. Designated passing zones at several locations
We will complete the issue in the same sequence as the numbered list. Ideally, we will have some race-line data to model the autocross and endurance courses. We should be able to create the other courses manually.
For more details, see this file
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