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LONG RUNS - FP2 Dutch GP 🥇🟠NOR [S+M] 🥈🔵VER +0.313s/lap [S+M] 🥉🟢RUS +0.504s/lap [S] VER’s gap to NOR: 0.15s/lap on Softs 0.50s/lap on Mediums - HAM and PER were the most consistent👌 - Ferrari is not looking good in Zandvoort: LEC was slow (slower than ALB…
Long runs for all teams (not just the top 5)

RedBull had a ~3km/h higher top speed than McL, yet it was slower on the straights: this suggests that RedBull (as is often the case) was running a more detuned engine mode (but less drag) than McL (shouldn’t be the effect of fuel: RedBull was still quickest in the high-speed corners, where fuel load impacts the most).
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Formula Data Analysis
Long runs for all teams (not just the top 5) RedBull had a ~3km/h higher top speed than McL, yet it was slower on the straights: this suggests that RedBull (as is often the case) was running a more detuned engine mode (but less drag) than McL (shouldn’t be…
📊 DUTCH GP - QUALIFYING DATA HIGHLIGHTS

NOR inflicted a remarkable 0.356s gap to VER, Ferrari was just the 4th fastest car, and ALB got P8 before being disqualified... I'm explaining how that happened through the telemetry: read on! 👇

1) AERO PERFORMANCE 🌬
- Mercedes reached the highest top speed in qualifying: a rare occurrence for an overall draggy car! In the end, the team opted for less drag, for a modest loss of downforce.
- McL had a top speed just 1km/h lower than RedBull's, but was overall quicker: the better performance in S1 and S3 made the difference.
- ALB got P8 despite having the worst top speed: what the Williams lacked in straight-line performance it made up in the overall grip.

2) NOR vs VER HEAD-TO-HEAD TELEMETRY 📈
NOR gained steadily throughout the 1st sector. VER could lift less in the fastest corner (T7)➡️Excellent downforce.
Once the 3rd sector started, it was game over for VER.
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Formula Data Analysis
📊 DUTCH GP - QUALIFYING DATA HIGHLIGHTS NOR inflicted a remarkable 0.356s gap to VER, Ferrari was just the 4th fastest car, and ALB got P8 before being disqualified... I'm explaining how that happened through the telemetry: read on! 👇 1) AERO PERFORMANCE…
3) BEST SECTORS 📊
🟠 NOR: Fastest in S1 and S3; only 0.09s slower in S2
🟡 VER: Fastest in S2, but struggled in S1 (just 6th fastest, behind PER)
LEC was 3rd fastest in S3, but slow elsewhere
STR was 2nd fastest in S1!
(But the performance in S3 was terrible.)

What's YOUR prediction for the race? 🤔
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Notes on Dutch GP:

McLaren said that their updates could have given them a big performance step against RedBull - and they did! 📈

🟠NOR: yet another disappointing start, but was flawless after that!
🔵VER: damage limitation 👌
🔴LEC podium, SAI P5 with NO upgrades
⚫️HAM finished right behind RUS despite starting 9 places behind

Compared to expectations:
🔴Ferrari 👍
⚫️Mercedes 👎

McL is now the clear favourite for the WCC now
Ferrari is expected to go all-in with the upgrades starting from Monza (and the next 3, fast tracks should suit it better).
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At the opening race (Bahrain), 🟠NOR was 0.83s/lap slower than 🟡VER: thinking about a race-winning McL was a mirage, not to think about fighting for the championship!

Yet, in the Dutch GP NOR was 0.34s quicker than VER: McL's consistently successful upgrades will be remembered for years.

🔴LEC's pace matched VER's: just a 0.01s/lap difference! Well-deserved podium
🔴SAI almost matched PIA, while PER was 0.1s/lap slower

HAM and RUS used one more set, that's why their pace looks so good.
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HOW🟠NORRIS LOST THE PLACE TO🟡VERSTAPPEN

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- VER used constant throttle (~20%).
- NOR, instead, quicky increased it up to 50%➡️His rear tyres likely spun (notice the rpm increase), forcing him to lift significantly over 50km/h.

The battle was lost there: he could go full-throttle ONE SECOND later than VER and reached 200km/h 0.4s later.

Driver mistake, fundamental car issue, or both?
- Could be a driver mistake: NOR has been having consistently bad starts, and worse on average than PIA.
- Could be a fundamental car issue: also PIA, on average, has had bad starts.

The telemetry suggests that NOR indeed made a mistake, but the car likely has some characteristics (Clutch? Energy deployment?) that make starts hard.

What's your opinion? 🤔
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MONZA PREVIEW 🏁

Having low drag is more important than in any other track! 👀

Having a powerful engine (and efficient ERS) allows running slightly more loaded wings (stable braking, better cornering and tyre wear)

Low-drag cars (Haas, Ferrari) will gain from that
More draggy ones (McL, Aston) might struggle

McL will still be the favorite, but they won’t be as dominant as in Zandvoort!
What’s YOUR prediction? 🤔
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In last year’s quali, Mercedes was slowest in the speed trap, while McLaren’s top speed varied significantly lap-to-lap (and was low overall).

Sauber was fastest on average, but Ferrari was close behind.

Haas reached the highest speed (351km/h) due to a tow.

In Monza, top speed is important for:
- overall performance;
- to make attacking/defending easier (which provides the team with more strategic freedom).

Sacrificing downforce too much in the search for straight-line speed, however, will impact tyre wear negatively (especially this year: C3-C5 tyres on a resurfaced track!).

Since last year, McL and Mercedes seemingly made progress concerning their top speeds, yet McL doesn’t expect Monza to suit their car well.

I expect Ferrari to be stronger than usual here compared to the other top teams.

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Italian GP - Wing Thursday!

Ferrari’s and Mercedes’ rear wings are extremely low-downforce; Alpine’s one is… nonexistent! 😳

RedBull is using the rear wing with the trimmed upper plane (cost-saving measure) already tested in Spa.

McLaren and Aston went for slightly more downforce than Ferrari/Merc.

Mercedes’ DRS effect will be minimal with that very skinny upper plane.

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📊 TELEMETRY DATA - FP1 Italian GP

TOP SPEEDS (In each team's fastest lap):
Williams and Sauber reached 347km/h: higher than anyone else (explaining BOT's P5).
ALB reached 349km/h on a slower lap... and it's still FP1!

Low RedBull top speed: their 'sawn-off' rear wing (cost-cutting measure) seems inefficient (but the engine could still be turned down).

Good top speed so far for McL.

BEST SECTORS:
- In S1 the fastest drivers were ALB (highest top speed) and HAM (lowest top speed): the former gained on the straight, the latter in the chicane.
- S2 (medium/high-speed corners): VER fastest, then the Ferrari and McL cars.
- S3: HAM quick again, then VER and BOT.
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📊 FP2 DATA HIGHLIGHTS

⚫️Mercedes, 🟠McLaren, and 🔴Ferrari in a close fight for pole.
🟡RedBull's lacking top speed is currently hurting their performance (which cannot be explained by a lower PU mode alone)➡️Slowest car in Sector 1!

TOP SPEEDS:
- Williams reached 353km/h already... and it's just FP2!
- Ferrari and Mercedes have a 4km/h advantage over McLaren, which has a 4km/h advantage over RedBull (lowest top speed by far).
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Formula Data Analysis
📊 FP2 DATA HIGHLIGHTS ⚫️Mercedes, 🟠McLaren, and 🔴Ferrari in a close fight for pole. 🟡RedBull's lacking top speed is currently hurting their performance (which cannot be explained by a lower PU mode alone)➡️Slowest car in Sector 1! TOP SPEEDS: - Williams…
MINISECTORS:
- Just 0.1s between the 3 fastest cars.
- Mercedes dominates the end of the straights (low drag and good braking); Ferrari the middle of the straight (good traction and ERS deployment); McL the medium and high-speed corners (excellent downforce).

BEST SECTORS:
- PIA was quickest in S1 and S2, but lost 0.23s to HAM in S3 alone.
- Ferrari and Mercedes struggled in S1; RedBull was the slowest car there.
- McL is the only car that is competitive everywhere.
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LONG RUNS - #ItalianGP

All drivers of the top5 teams used Mediums
🥇RUS quickest
🥈PER +0.261s/lap
🥉PIA +0.552s/lap

Ferrari seems less competitive in the long runs than over a single-lap.
VER/LEC/HAM did the longest stints (11 push laps).

Colapinto was 3rd quickest! (Check the reply to this post).

RedBull usually runs more fuel and less power than others in the long runs: PER’s stint is very promising (as VER is usually a few tenths quicker as well).
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