Jan
Member
Hi,
I had my first full trackday with the Emira. I'm Belgian like Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Lance Stroll (all 3 are half-Belgian), but unfortunately I haven't got the talent of any of them ;-) I just enjoy doing a few laps. I never take risks. I never go to the limit. I always play it safe. Video at Mettet here:
I was surprised to see the lap timer in the Emira is totally manual. I had to manually tap every time I passed the finish line. This is not accurate and I sometimes forgot. Also it was quite distracting to always remember to push the button. This isn't really a laptimer. It's just a stopwatch-app like on your phone.
It's also anoying it doesn't autosave. You have to put in a name. Which I forgot serveral times, so my laptimes were not saved. Again: I'm not setting any records or something, but I would have liked to see if I improved in different sessions or not.
With a BMW M it's way better:
I had my first full trackday with the Emira. I'm Belgian like Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Lance Stroll (all 3 are half-Belgian), but unfortunately I haven't got the talent of any of them ;-) I just enjoy doing a few laps. I never take risks. I never go to the limit. I always play it safe. Video at Mettet here:
I was surprised to see the lap timer in the Emira is totally manual. I had to manually tap every time I passed the finish line. This is not accurate and I sometimes forgot. Also it was quite distracting to always remember to push the button. This isn't really a laptimer. It's just a stopwatch-app like on your phone.
It's also anoying it doesn't autosave. You have to put in a name. Which I forgot serveral times, so my laptimes were not saved. Again: I'm not setting any records or something, but I would have liked to see if I improved in different sessions or not.
With a BMW M it's way better: