swearingen
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 15, 2006
- 668
I organize a local low-key track day and we use stopwatch timing to keep things inexpensive.
I've been using a program for a while that has been adapted from slot cars. One of our drivers suggested that we try to come up with one in Excel.
What are your thoughts? I'd like to have a single button for each driver that you click that will put the times down each lap. A simple one that the other driver came up with is one that has a macro button for each LAP that simply checks a cell with the NOW() function in it and subtracts it from the last lap and converts to a lap time. The problem is that we do between 10 and 15 laps per stint which means I would have to set up 75 buttons for 5 people being on the track...
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I've been using a program for a while that has been adapted from slot cars. One of our drivers suggested that we try to come up with one in Excel.
What are your thoughts? I'd like to have a single button for each driver that you click that will put the times down each lap. A simple one that the other driver came up with is one that has a macro button for each LAP that simply checks a cell with the NOW() function in it and subtracts it from the last lap and converts to a lap time. The problem is that we do between 10 and 15 laps per stint which means I would have to set up 75 buttons for 5 people being on the track...
If you "heard" it on the internet, it's guilty until proven innocent. - DCS