Available from Co-ordSport, the Dig Spice is a revolutionary tool designed for anyone to analyse and compare their sports driving data.
Ideal for rally's, hill climb's, track days, gymkhana courses and more. Data such as the vehicle position and speed is collected via the built-in GPS receiver, which can then be downloaded to a laptop or PC using the supplied USB cable.
Comparisons can then be made against other drivers showing the difference in racing lines, acceleration on the straights and braking points on a detailed animation display.
The main unit is a compact device that can be installed on any vehicle (even motorcycles and karts). As long as it is secure and can receive GPS signals (free), it requires no power cables and no connections to the car, meaning no fiddling with troublesome wiring.



The fourth round of the British Drift Championship took place using a custom built track, somewhat emulating the old Teeside track, at the “Launch Pad” at 







