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kartdata

Kartdata refers to the collection, storage, and analysis of information related to go-karts and kart racing. It encompasses technical specifications of karts, telemetry and sensor measurements, race results, maintenance records, and safety compliance data. Kartdata can be generated by teams, organizers, manufacturers, and sanctioning bodies to support performance analysis, engineering decisions, and competition administration.

Data categories commonly included are kart identification details (chassis number, engine model, supplier), performance metrics (lap

Sources of kartdata include on-board telemetry during practice and races, fixed timing and scoring systems at

Uses of kartdata include performance analysis, setup optimization, race strategy development, safety monitoring, and historical analytics.

times,
segment
times,
top
speed,
RPM,
gear
selections),
telemetry
from
on-board
sensors
(GPS
position,
accelerations,
throttle
and
brake
positions,
engine
data),
race
results
and
penalties,
maintenance
and
service
logs,
and
environmental
conditions
(weather,
track
temperature).
Provenance,
timestamps,
and
data
quality
indicators
are
typically
recorded
to
enable
reliable
analyses
and
version
control.
tracks,
official
race
results,
pit
stop
and
service
logs,
and
data
feeds
from
manufacturer
or
third-party
telemetry
platforms.
Data
integration
often
requires
mapping
between
different
formats
and
ensuring
data
accuracy
through
calibration
and
validation
processes.
While
some
teams
rely
on
proprietary
data
pipelines,
there
is
growing
interest
in
standardization
and
interoperable
data
formats
to
facilitate
sharing
among
teams,
organizers,
and
suppliers.
Data
governance
addresses
ownership,
access
rights,
privacy
of
drivers,
retention
periods,
and
security
measures.