Main contenders for the #JapaneseGP:
🔵RBR: will bring updates (floor?); currently the team to beat
🟠McL: high downforce➡️crucial for the fast corners; Double podium last year
🔴Ferrari: has momentum, aero efficient, will update the rear suspension fairing
Your prediction?🤔
🔵RBR: will bring updates (floor?); currently the team to beat
🟠McL: high downforce➡️crucial for the fast corners; Double podium last year
🔴Ferrari: has momentum, aero efficient, will update the rear suspension fairing
Your prediction?🤔
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Rear Wings!
Japanese GP: Medium-high load wings
✅Downforce CRUCIAL for the many fast corners➡️More grip/preserves tyres
❌1 DRS zone (vs Australia’s 4): Cannot go max load
🔴Ferrari/🔵RBs: least loaded (top speed over grip)⏬
🟢Aston/🟢Sauber: most loaded⏫
Others: in between
📸 @AlbertFabrega
Japanese GP: Medium-high load wings
✅Downforce CRUCIAL for the many fast corners➡️More grip/preserves tyres
❌1 DRS zone (vs Australia’s 4): Cannot go max load
🔴Ferrari/🔵RBs: least loaded (top speed over grip)⏬
🟢Aston/🟢Sauber: most loaded⏫
Others: in between
📸 @AlbertFabrega
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Rear wings - Japanese GP
(🔵RBR: reference)
🟢Merc: deep lower plane spoon (and less loaded DRS plane)
🔴Ferrari: same wing as in the first 3 races! Beam wing used to set load
🟠McL: compared to Merc, more loaded DRS plane and less loaded lower plane➡️Stronger DRS?
Drawings made by my collaborator @CatalinEpu 🔥
(🔵RBR: reference)
🟢Merc: deep lower plane spoon (and less loaded DRS plane)
🔴Ferrari: same wing as in the first 3 races! Beam wing used to set load
🟠McL: compared to Merc, more loaded DRS plane and less loaded lower plane➡️Stronger DRS?
Drawings made by my collaborator @CatalinEpu 🔥
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📊TOP SPEEDS SO FAR (FP1)
⚪️Haas was unmatched (327km/h!): low-drag car + less loaded wing➡️might go for slightly more load in the next sessions
🟡RBR had a loaded DRS plane, but an unloaded lower plane: this made their DRS very powerful
🟠McL's DRS doesn't perform well
Both Williams and Alpine DID use DRS during their respective best laps
ALB lifted early into T1, however
Alpine's top speed, instead, is concerning
⚪️Haas was unmatched (327km/h!): low-drag car + less loaded wing➡️might go for slightly more load in the next sessions
🟡RBR had a loaded DRS plane, but an unloaded lower plane: this made their DRS very powerful
🟠McL's DRS doesn't perform well
Both Williams and Alpine DID use DRS during their respective best laps
ALB lifted early into T1, however
Alpine's top speed, instead, is concerning
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🗒Notes on Japanese GP Quali!
🔵VER gained 0.68s over his last pole: LEC/ALO/HAM wondered how they could be so far after good laps!
🟢Aston: in Q1, ALO was P2, STR P16. Better lineup needed
🔴Ferrari has lost their quali pace since FP3
🟠Solid P3 for McL, but was P2-3 last year
Who surprised you the most? And WHY?🤔
🔵VER gained 0.68s over his last pole: LEC/ALO/HAM wondered how they could be so far after good laps!
🟢Aston: in Q1, ALO was P2, STR P16. Better lineup needed
🔴Ferrari has lost their quali pace since FP3
🟠Solid P3 for McL, but was P2-3 last year
Who surprised you the most? And WHY?🤔
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RACE PACE - #JapaneseGP
✅Improved the most over 2023 (s/lap):
🥇🟢Aston -1.87 (was terrible last year)
🥈🔴Ferrari -1.72
🥉🟠McL -1.52
❌Got slower:
🟣Alpine +0.08
-LEC was quicker than both Mercedes despite stopping one less time
-ALO matched PIA.
-VER: -0.28s/lap adv.
✅Improved the most over 2023 (s/lap):
🥇🟢Aston -1.87 (was terrible last year)
🥈🔴Ferrari -1.72
🥉🟠McL -1.52
❌Got slower:
🟣Alpine +0.08
-LEC was quicker than both Mercedes despite stopping one less time
-ALO matched PIA.
-VER: -0.28s/lap adv.
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Formula Data Analysis
RACE PACE - #JapaneseGP ✅Improved the most over 2023 (s/lap): 🥇🟢Aston -1.87 (was terrible last year) 🥈🔴Ferrari -1.72 🥉🟠McL -1.52 ❌Got slower: 🟣Alpine +0.08 -LEC was quicker than both Mercedes despite stopping one less time -ALO matched PIA. -VER: -0.28s/lap…
Race pace last year, for comparison
Only 15 drivers finished the race!
As no Williams driver covered over 90% of the race distance, it is impossible to evaluate their pace improvement, as the conditions would be too different for that
Which team surprised you the most today? 🤔
Only 15 drivers finished the race!
As no Williams driver covered over 90% of the race distance, it is impossible to evaluate their pace improvement, as the conditions would be too different for that
Which team surprised you the most today? 🤔
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Formula Data Analysis
Race pace last year, for comparison Only 15 drivers finished the race! As no Williams driver covered over 90% of the race distance, it is impossible to evaluate their pace improvement, as the conditions would be too different for that Which team surprised…
I realised that I made a mistake concerning McL: their race pace last year was 97.54s, and NOT 98.11s
So the team improved 'just' 0.95s/lap
All other values are correct, and the two graphs too
Thanks to those who pointed it out!
So the team improved 'just' 0.95s/lap
All other values are correct, and the two graphs too
Thanks to those who pointed it out!
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💡RedBull lifted through the 130R corner in the first 2 stints to preserve the tyres
The graph shows the speed trap (placed right after the 130R corner, which can be taken full-throttle but without DRS) values
You can notice 🟡RedBull’a bimodal distribution (two wide points: the upper one is their ‘true’ speed, the lower one is relative to lifting in the corner)
Haas reached 309km/h thrice there!🚀
Via @JMP_software
The graph shows the speed trap (placed right after the 130R corner, which can be taken full-throttle but without DRS) values
You can notice 🟡RedBull’a bimodal distribution (two wide points: the upper one is their ‘true’ speed, the lower one is relative to lifting in the corner)
Haas reached 309km/h thrice there!🚀
Via @JMP_software
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SECTOR TIMES - Japanese GP
🔥Sainz's sectors were on fire in his last stint!
HAM was quick on 🟡Mediums (on a fresher set). However, Mercedes lacked consistency: notice the big gap in S1 and S2 between the first and second ⚪️Hard sets!⚠️
Made via @JMP_software
🔥Sainz's sectors were on fire in his last stint!
HAM was quick on 🟡Mediums (on a fresher set). However, Mercedes lacked consistency: notice the big gap in S1 and S2 between the first and second ⚪️Hard sets!⚠️
Made via @JMP_software
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Formula Data Analysis
💡RedBull lifted through the 130R corner in the first 2 stints to preserve the tyres The graph shows the speed trap (placed right after the 130R corner, which can be taken full-throttle but without DRS) values You can notice 🟡RedBull’a bimodal distribution…
Increasing a car’s fuel efficiency from 5km/l to 10km/l will save you DOUBLE the money compared to increasing it from 10km/l to 20km/l 💰
Similarly, going 10km/h quicker in a slower highway segment will save you more time (and produce LESS additional fuel consumption) than doing the same through a faster segment ⏱
As @brrrake correctly pointed out, the same principle applies to F1 cars. Increasing one’s speed through the fast corners will save you less time, and induce more additional tyre wear, compared to doing the same through the slower corners. Red Bull Racing (and their drivers) seem to have grasped this concept: by lifting through the 130R corner (the fastest one in Suzuka), they managed to mitigate tyre wear for a modest loss of pace. 🛞
Similarly, going 10km/h quicker in a slower highway segment will save you more time (and produce LESS additional fuel consumption) than doing the same through a faster segment ⏱
As @brrrake correctly pointed out, the same principle applies to F1 cars. Increasing one’s speed through the fast corners will save you less time, and induce more additional tyre wear, compared to doing the same through the slower corners. Red Bull Racing (and their drivers) seem to have grasped this concept: by lifting through the 130R corner (the fastest one in Suzuka), they managed to mitigate tyre wear for a modest loss of pace. 🛞
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