Irish Boy wrote:
Off topic a little, but Hawthorne seriously needs to invest in some graphics that don't make me feel like I'm watching a 70s porno.
I go with my dad every year to the closing weekend of Keeneland and opening of Churchill (last weekend of April.) I think it was two years ago at Keeneland, they installed a GPS-type system on the track... I think it works very similarly to the way Nascar works. There's a beacon of some sort located somewhere on the horse/jockey, and the track can sense in what position the horse is on the track. This information is translated into two handy graphics -- one is a top down view of numbered circles going around the track -- the number obviously corresponds to your horse. Another is a side view digital recreation of the race, less practical, but pretty cool, as you can "see" the race from the inside perspective. Along with this, they upgraded their totes, fonts, etc. Now this is becoming more and more common, appearing at DelMar and Woodbine to name a couple. The company is called Trakus -- I have no idea how much that technology costs, but it certainly was impressive.