Ferrari made TWO strategies work brilliantly: good strategy, tyre wear, and driving!👌
Check out the last stint (on ⚪️Hards): after pitting, SAI was 2s/lap quicker than LEC, who was managing his older tyres
LEC pushed more and more in that stint as the finish line got closer
Who will finish the season on top: Carlos Sainz or Charles Leclerc?🤔
Check out the last stint (on ⚪️Hards): after pitting, SAI was 2s/lap quicker than LEC, who was managing his older tyres
LEC pushed more and more in that stint as the finish line got closer
Who will finish the season on top: Carlos Sainz or Charles Leclerc?🤔
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Can Machine Learning help F1 engineers predict an undercut attempt?🤔 @HearneLaurence contacted me about it, and later produced a model doing that!🤖 Solid lines: driver's pitting probability🔮 Dashed lines: the real pit. The model predicted HAM pitting,…
Remember the Machine Learning model that tried to predict undercut attempts?🤖
Fantastic news: all the noscripts and the 114-page report have been uploaded to GitHub!😁
You will find it here👇
https://github.com/laurence9899/F1_Pitstop_Predict_ML
Kudos to @HearneLaurence for creating it!
Fantastic news: all the noscripts and the 114-page report have been uploaded to GitHub!😁
You will find it here👇
https://github.com/laurence9899/F1_Pitstop_Predict_ML
Kudos to @HearneLaurence for creating it!
GitHub
GitHub - laurence9899/F1_Pitstop_Predict_ML: A TensorFlow Model which produces a probabilistic output of a Driver pitting on the…
A TensorFlow Model which produces a probabilistic output of a Driver pitting on the current lap. - laurence9899/F1_Pitstop_Predict_ML
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Sainz's overtake was a real one - and Charles Leclerc didn't concede easily!😬
Sainz gained 0.5s over the straight, thanks to a better corner exit + slipstream and DRS.
Yet, he had to conclude the overtake into Turn 1: Leclerc braked several metres later than him!
(there was no team order to let Sainz by on the straight, only to not fight him hard)
Sainz gained 0.5s over the straight, thanks to a better corner exit + slipstream and DRS.
Yet, he had to conclude the overtake into Turn 1: Leclerc braked several metres later than him!
(there was no team order to let Sainz by on the straight, only to not fight him hard)
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Mercedes extended the first stint, losing ~2s/lap to the two McLarens for over 10 laps: mid-race they were just 8th and 9th.📉
Pace was excellent in the last stint (fresher tyres), but not enough to offset McL's lower tyre deg!🛞
Merc has multiple issues to solve. ⚠️
After pitting for a new set of Hards, Mercedes' pace suddenly improved by over 4s/lap, which is impressive even when taking into account the significant difference in tyre age.
McLaren's performance was less variable both between stints and throughout each stint as well.
Pace was excellent in the last stint (fresher tyres), but not enough to offset McL's lower tyre deg!🛞
Merc has multiple issues to solve. ⚠️
After pitting for a new set of Hards, Mercedes' pace suddenly improved by over 4s/lap, which is impressive even when taking into account the significant difference in tyre age.
McLaren's performance was less variable both between stints and throughout each stint as well.
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🗒NOTES ON Chinese GP:
-First race in 5 years! First time with 18" rims🛞
-First sprint of 2024
-Similar to Bahrain, where Aston struggled and Merc edged McL. That was 4 races ago, though!
-2 stops are likely
-1.4km full-throttle section🚀
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-First race in 5 years! First time with 18" rims🛞
-First sprint of 2024
-Similar to Bahrain, where Aston struggled and Merc edged McL. That was 4 races ago, though!
-2 stops are likely
-1.4km full-throttle section🚀
📸 @pirellisport
Your prediction? 🤔
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The Chinese GP features a 1.4km full-throttle section!➡️Top speed: crucial for lap time and to attack/defend💡
Image: top speed achieved in the last qualifying, during each team's best lap.
🟢Aston has solved their drag issues, contrary to ⚫️Mercedes and 🟠McL.
🔴Ferrari will likely run the same rear wing used in all the races so far.
Image: top speed achieved in the last qualifying, during each team's best lap.
🟢Aston has solved their drag issues, contrary to ⚫️Mercedes and 🟠McL.
🔴Ferrari will likely run the same rear wing used in all the races so far.
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Chinese GP: Medium-high load wings ✅Downforce CRUCIAL from T1 to T13. ❌The 1.4km full-throttle section will punish excessive drag, especially if caused by the (fixed) lower plane! 🔵RBR maximizes DRS effectiveness through an unloaded lower plane + very loaded…
Significant differences among the teams: Mercedes. Ferrari, Alpine and Williams have a less loaded wing compared to Aston Martin, for example.
Compared to RBR, McL has a less loaded upper plane and more loaded lower plane, which should make their DRS less powerful.
Compared to RBR, McL has a less loaded upper plane and more loaded lower plane, which should make their DRS less powerful.
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Visualizing the effect of flexible wings!👀
(Collab with @justf1car 🤝)
Downforce and drag are proportional to the speed squared: they are very small at low speeds, and become huge at high speeds.
This is a problem: cars have less grip at lower speeds (when they need it the most) and face a lot of air resistance at high speeds (on the straights)!
The clever F1 engineers invented flexible wings to get a better compromise:
-As much downforce as possible at lower speeds➡️Cornering improves;
-Reduced drag at high-speed thanks to the flexion of the wing➡️Top speed improves!
(Collab with @justf1car 🤝)
Downforce and drag are proportional to the speed squared: they are very small at low speeds, and become huge at high speeds.
This is a problem: cars have less grip at lower speeds (when they need it the most) and face a lot of air resistance at high speeds (on the straights)!
The clever F1 engineers invented flexible wings to get a better compromise:
-As much downforce as possible at lower speeds➡️Cornering improves;
-Reduced drag at high-speed thanks to the flexion of the wing➡️Top speed improves!
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🗒Notes on Chinese GP!
🔵VER won and made the difference: PER couldn’t gain over NOR on the last stint
🟠NOR was MVP: he needs a win now
🔴Solid race by LEC; Ferrari limited the damage waiting for the upgrades
⚫️Good recovery by HAM
⚪️HUL in the points!
What’s YOUR take?🤔
🔵VER won and made the difference: PER couldn’t gain over NOR on the last stint
🟠NOR was MVP: he needs a win now
🔴Solid race by LEC; Ferrari limited the damage waiting for the upgrades
⚫️Good recovery by HAM
⚪️HUL in the points!
What’s YOUR take?🤔
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