British GP - Race | Telemetry of What Lead to PIA's Penalty: What do you think? Was the penalty fair or too harsh? [Made via JMP Software]
A sub-reddit for folks interested in Formula1 data analytics. Let's get to 10,000 members so we can run predictions tournament and other cool stuffBritish GP - Race | Telemetry of What Lead to PIA's Penalty: What do you think? Was the penalty fair or too harsh? [Made via JMP Software]
Welcome to r/formulaone: The Intersection of Formula 1, Data Analytics, and Technical Insights! This subreddit is designed to bridge the gap between r/formula1 and r/f1technical, catering specifically to Formula 1 enthusiasts with a keen interest in data analytics and technical aspects of the sport. Whether you're an casual fan, a data analyst, or a technical expert, this is the perfect place to delve deeper into the numbers and intricacies that drive the world of Formula 1.British GP - Race | Telemetry of What Lead to PIA's Penalty: What do you think? Was the penalty fair or too harsh? [Made via JMP Software]
Subreddit dedicated to 'Formula Data Analysis' (@FDataAnalysis), content creator producing data analysis on F1. Here you will find discussions on Vehicle Dynamics, telemetry, setup and all the physics-based, data-driven side of F1. Contribute to the discussion, and find me at the social links below for additional contents!British GP - Qualifying | VER vs PIA Telemetry
A sub-reddit for folks interested in Formula1 data analytics. Let's get to 10,000 members so we can run predictions tournament and other cool stuffBritish GP - Qualifying | VER vs PIA Telemetry
Welcome to r/formulaone: The Intersection of Formula 1, Data Analytics, and Technical Insights! This subreddit is designed to bridge the gap between r/formula1 and r/f1technical, catering specifically to Formula 1 enthusiasts with a keen interest in data analytics and technical aspects of the sport. Whether you're an casual fan, a data analyst, or a technical expert, this is the perfect place to delve deeper into the numbers and intricacies that drive the world of Formula 1.British GP - Qualifying | VER vs PIA Telemetry
Subreddit dedicated to 'Formula Data Analysis' (@FDataAnalysis), content creator producing data analysis on F1. Here you will find discussions on Vehicle Dynamics, telemetry, setup and all the physics-based, data-driven side of F1. Contribute to the discussion, and find me at the social links below for additional contents!British GP - Quali & Race | Top Speeds: How strong can a tow be? What about 26km/h ON TOP of DRS? BEA had the 4th lowest top speed in quali (no tows): 320km/h. Instead, he reached 346km/h while overtaking, while compared to quali: ERS deployment had to be managed more; track conditions were worse.
A sub-reddit for folks interested in Formula1 data analytics. Let's get to 10,000 members so we can run predictions tournament and other cool stuffBritish GP - Quali & Race | Top Speeds: How strong can a tow be? What about 26km/h ON TOP of DRS? BEA had the 4th lowest top speed in quali (no tows): 320km/h. Instead, he reached 346km/h while overtaking, while compared to quali: ERS deployment had to be managed more; track conditions were worse.
Welcome to r/formulaone: The Intersection of Formula 1, Data Analytics, and Technical Insights! This subreddit is designed to bridge the gap between r/formula1 and r/f1technical, catering specifically to Formula 1 enthusiasts with a keen interest in data analytics and technical aspects of the sport. Whether you're an casual fan, a data analyst, or a technical expert, this is the perfect place to delve deeper into the numbers and intricacies that drive the world of Formula 1.British GP - Quali & Race | Top Speeds: How strong can a tow be? What about 26km/h ON TOP of DRS? BEA had the 4th lowest top speed in quali (no tows): 320km/h. Instead, he reached 346km/h while overtaking, while compared to quali: ERS deployment had to be managed more; track conditions were worse.
Subreddit dedicated to 'Formula Data Analysis' (@FDataAnalysis), content creator producing data analysis on F1. Here you will find discussions on Vehicle Dynamics, telemetry, setup and all the physics-based, data-driven side of F1. Contribute to the discussion, and find me at the social links below for additional contents!British GP | VER vs PIA Start: PIA was smoother on the throttle (increased sooner, but also more progressively). VER had to lift a bit around 50% throttle as he has some wheelspin (notice the spike in RPM just before that). He still reached 200km/h when PIA did, but lost a bit of time before that.
A sub-reddit for folks interested in Formula1 data analytics. Let's get to 10,000 members so we can run predictions tournament and other cool stuffBritish GP | VER vs PIA Start: PIA was smoother on the throttle (increased sooner, but also more progressively). VER had to lift a bit around 50% throttle as he has some wheelspin (notice the spike in RPM just before that). He still reached 200km/h when PIA did, but lost a bit of time before that.
Welcome to r/formulaone: The Intersection of Formula 1, Data Analytics, and Technical Insights! This subreddit is designed to bridge the gap between r/formula1 and r/f1technical, catering specifically to Formula 1 enthusiasts with a keen interest in data analytics and technical aspects of the sport. Whether you're an casual fan, a data analyst, or a technical expert, this is the perfect place to delve deeper into the numbers and intricacies that drive the world of Formula 1.British GP | VER vs PIA Start: PIA was smoother on the throttle (increased sooner, but also more progressively). VER had to lift a bit around 50% throttle as he has some wheelspin (notice the spike in RPM just before that). He still reached 200km/h when PIA did, but lost a bit of time before that.

Subreddit dedicated to 'Formula Data Analysis' (@FDataAnalysis), content creator producing data analysis on F1. Here you will find discussions on Vehicle Dynamics, telemetry, setup and all the physics-based, data-driven side of F1. Contribute to the discussion, and find me at the social links below for additional contents!
British GP - Race | Race Start Analysis; Those on the front row (VER, PIA) were the first to reach 200km/h. Still, PIA was slightly quicker to 100km/h, gaining a few meters (but not enough to attack). Worst start by ANT and SAI (needed 0.4s more than PIA to reach 100km/h, and 0.6s more to 200).
A sub-reddit for folks interested in Formula1 data analytics. Let's get to 10,000 members so we can run predictions tournament and other cool stuffBritish GP - Race | Race Start Analysis; Those on the front row (VER, PIA) were the first to reach 200km/h. Still, PIA was slightly quicker to 100km/h, gaining a few meters (but not enough to attack). Worst start by ANT and SAI (needed 0.4s more than PIA to reach 100km/h, and 0.6s more to 200).
Welcome to r/formulaone: The Intersection of Formula 1, Data Analytics, and Technical Insights! This subreddit is designed to bridge the gap between r/formula1 and r/f1technical, catering specifically to Formula 1 enthusiasts with a keen interest in data analytics and technical aspects of the sport. Whether you're an casual fan, a data analyst, or a technical expert, this is the perfect place to delve deeper into the numbers and intricacies that drive the world of Formula 1.British GP - Race | Race Start Analysis; Those on the front row (VER, PIA) were the first to reach 200km/h. Still, PIA was slightly quicker to 100km/h, gaining a few meters (but not enough to attack). Worst start by ANT and SAI (needed 0.4s more than PIA to reach 100km/h, and 0.6s more to 200).

Subreddit dedicated to 'Formula Data Analysis' (@FDataAnalysis), content creator producing data analysis on F1. Here you will find discussions on Vehicle Dynamics, telemetry, setup and all the physics-based, data-driven side of F1. Contribute to the discussion, and find me at the social links below for additional contents!
British GP - Race | Race Pace Analysis
A sub-reddit for folks interested in Formula1 data analytics. Let's get to 10,000 members so we can run predictions tournament and other cool stuffBritish GP - Race | Race Pace Analysis
Welcome to r/formulaone: The Intersection of Formula 1, Data Analytics, and Technical Insights! This subreddit is designed to bridge the gap between r/formula1 and r/f1technical, catering specifically to Formula 1 enthusiasts with a keen interest in data analytics and technical aspects of the sport. Whether you're an casual fan, a data analyst, or a technical expert, this is the perfect place to delve deeper into the numbers and intricacies that drive the world of Formula 1.British GP - Race | Race Pace Analysis
Subreddit dedicated to 'Formula Data Analysis' (@FDataAnalysis), content creator producing data analysis on F1. Here you will find discussions on Vehicle Dynamics, telemetry, setup and all the physics-based, data-driven side of F1. Contribute to the discussion, and find me at the social links below for additional contents!British GP - Practice 2 | Long Runs: Most drivers used the Medium. VER: quickest; NOR: incredibly consistent (likely driving to a target laptime); HAM: started his long run with the quickest lap, but his pace dropped worryingly; RUS: longest stint (12 push laps; 23 laps on his tyres by the end!
A sub-reddit for folks interested in Formula1 data analytics. Let's get to 10,000 members so we can run predictions tournament and other cool stuffBritish GP - Practice 2 | Long Runs: Most drivers used the Medium. VER: quickest; NOR: incredibly consistent (likely driving to a target laptime); HAM: started his long run with the quickest lap, but his pace dropped worryingly; RUS: longest stint (12 push laps; 23 laps on his tyres by the end!
Welcome to r/formulaone: The Intersection of Formula 1, Data Analytics, and Technical Insights! This subreddit is designed to bridge the gap between r/formula1 and r/f1technical, catering specifically to Formula 1 enthusiasts with a keen interest in data analytics and technical aspects of the sport. Whether you're an casual fan, a data analyst, or a technical expert, this is the perfect place to delve deeper into the numbers and intricacies that drive the world of Formula 1.British GP - Practice 2 | Long Runs: Most drivers used the Medium. VER: quickest; NOR: incredibly consistent (likely driving to a target laptime); HAM: started his long run with the quickest lap, but his pace dropped worryingly; RUS: longest stint (12 push laps; 23 laps on his tyres by the end!

Subreddit dedicated to 'Formula Data Analysis' (@FDataAnalysis), content creator producing data analysis on F1. Here you will find discussions on Vehicle Dynamics, telemetry, setup and all the physics-based, data-driven side of F1. Contribute to the discussion, and find me at the social links below for additional contents!