By providing bright and even lighting to the track, good track lights help to improve the safety of racers and spectators. LEDs are being installed more frequently and replacing traditional lighting due to their higher energy efficiency and durability.
A sufficient lux light level is essential for racers on the track. High-speed racing differs from ordinary driving in that it requires full concentration. The racer must deal with any emergency on the track. The minimum requirement for track floodlights is 700 to 1000 lux levels, with horizontal and vertical lux levels of up to 1500 to 2000 lux depending on the specific needs of racing associations such as the NYRA.
Aside from the brightness level, the racetrack lights should be "even." The term "uniform lighting" refers to the fact that the lux is distributed evenly across the track. This parameter indicates whether or not there is a peak brightness in a specific area. If all sampling points have the same lux level, lighting uniformity is 1 (maximum value).
In general, a lighting uniformity of 0.5 to 0.6 is adequate. We provide 0.7 to 0.8 uniformity LED racing lighting solutions to provide you with an unrivaled lighting experience to enhance the user experience.
The color rendering index (CRI) expresses how realistic the colors we can see under light are. CRI has a maximum value of 100, which is equivalent to sunlight. Because the color of the Grand Tourer will be distorted under low CRI lighting (60), this is an important parameter to consider when selecting the best lighting.
Viewers and reporters may want to photograph luxury sports cars and capture exciting moments. Almost everyone now owns a smartphone capable of shooting a 4K video or slow-motion video (240 fps, 960 fps). Our premium lighting is intended for high-speed photography at up to 6000 Hz (0.3 percent flicker rate).