Time Slip  


  • In the center column can be seen 12 references
  • Lane: Identifies the runway
  • Name: Identifies the name racers
  • Entry: Identification number seen on snowmobiles
  • TreeSpd: Identifies the speed between the yellow and green lights
  • Dial: Does `s not apply to our race
  • RT: Identifies the reaction time
  • 60: Identifies the time elapsed from the first 60 feet from the start (0-60)
  • MPH: Identifies the speed in the last 66 feet of runway
  • 660 Ft: Identifies the elapsed time of the race ( RT is not included)
  • Place: Identifies the positioning of race results
  • First: Identifies Betting gap in time compared to the winner
  • Status:Indicates the red light (red) or (stg)

 

  • The result of RT (reaction time) added to the time obtained on 660 ft determine the positioning of runners (place). If you look at the example of Time Slip above, the final results are: 1 st place: Track 2, 2nd place: Track 3, 3 rd place: track 4, 4th place: Track 1.

  • In Runway 1 it's the best overall time (RT +660 ft) who `s is done in this race but it can be noted that in Status Runway 1 have a red light (RED). At that time, we notice that the RT is (0,265) which is below the allowed time by TreeSpd to 0,400 s. To avoid a red light, it is necessary to obtain an RT 0,400 s and more.
  • In Runway 4, there’s no time (no result). Watch the line Status and see StgFit meaning that the snowmobile was badly staged departing.

 

  • In the lower left of the Time Slip you can see the class and date of the race. 
  • In the lower right corner of Time Slipe you can see the round (ELIM RND 1), 1 represents the first round, the identification of the final will be the final round 33 (ELIM RND 33). You can see the hour.