Something similar may be achieved with a camera mount from the rooftop, just behind the seats, and a wide-angle camera. (sure not driver pov, but a nice cockpit + road shoot)
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If the FIA see the video, you'd like to think that someone will see that it can possibly do a lot of good for the sport and look at solutions. The cams haven't been great recently and it could be a boost for viewing figures.
The tweet from Rovanpera has gained a pleasant amount of comments from a lot of motorsport journals, who, whilst clearly aware of rallying, don't seem to say much about it usually.
Regarding exit time from the car - surely it wouldn't take any longer if the cable is located next to the intercom cable?
i knew all the safety things guys.
its just my wishful thinking that ALLLIVE would had it.
and T16 is right, that clip has gone viral everywhere, people love it.
It should be one cable in that case. Thought there would be development cost but F1 has had helmet cams for some time (and I haven't followed that series for years now). So just a question of having such helmet for rallying available with good enough image quality.
Regarding recording, the recorder does not need to be part of the helmet. There are plenty of examples where the lens/sensor unit is separate from the media.
As much as I like those helmet cams in rally cars I also know in general it's dangerous in case of accident and FIA will never allow it...
Obviously, but it still needs a cable from the lens to the recording media / transmitter for live stream. Like said, it could be modified to use the same cable for the camera and intercom, but it would require all helmets to be prepared for the camera and more possibilities for the intercom to fail during the stage.
Short clips of Ott here https://www.instagram.com/p/CIBaoYOh...=150ya4fo9y11f