Practice laps at night with the GoPro Motorsports HERO Wide camera
Watch some practice laps at Daytona with the GoPro Motorsports HERO Wide onboard camera...it works well in low light too!
Cast: GoPro
Watch some practice laps at Daytona with the GoPro Motorsports HERO Wide onboard camera...it works well in low light too!
Cast: GoPro
We hooked up with Chet Huffman Motorsports to test our Motorsports HERO Wide camera on their championship winning CORR truck. Looks great as long as you don't catch one of those roost rocks in the teeth...
Cast: GoPro
We've got a lot of experience racing sports cars, open wheel cars...flogging our street cars on country roads and so on. We realized we need to get into a 125cc kart to test our GoPro cameras in what is the equivalent of strapping yourself to a paint shaker. Here we mounted a Motorsports HERO Wide camera on the mouth of our Arai GP-5K and took it for a spin. What's killer about this mounting location is that you cannot see the camera through the viewport but it gives you a front and center view of your line, your wheel, hands and shows you when you start looking into a turn. The side of the helmet at eye level is another very good mounting location if you want to see above the wheel a bit more. Notice the great sound with zero wind noise.
Cast: GoPro
A lap around Laguna Seca in the GoPro F1000 driven by GoPro founder and inventor Nicholas Woodman. Testing the Wide HERO to be released end of August, 2008.
Cast: GoPro