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2019 Bahrain GP: FP2 race simulation pace (all drivers)

2019 Bahrain GP: FP2 race simulation pace (all drivers)

by admin | Mar 31, 2019 | 2019 Bahrain GP

2019 Bahrain GP: FP2 race simulation pace (all drivers) Key points about this graph: The graph shows all lap times done by a driver during a single stint. The graph is ordered by the median, from lowest to highest. No laps were removed from the graph. The horizontal...
2019 Bahrain GP: FP2 race simulation pace

2019 Bahrain GP: FP2 race simulation pace

by admin | Mar 30, 2019 | 2019 Bahrain GP, Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull

2019 Bahrain GP: FP2 race simulation pace Key points about this graph: The graph shows all lap times done by a driver during a single stint. No laps were removed from the graph. I will explain why in the detailed explanation paragraph. The horizontal line represents...
2019 Australian GP: Worst of the Best vs Best of the Worst

2019 Australian GP: Worst of the Best vs Best of the Worst

by admin | Mar 28, 2019 | 2019 Australian GP, Ferrari, Haas

2019 Australian GP: Worst of the Best vs Best of the Worst So Mercedes won again. Balance has been restored. Red Bull is starting to rise. Ferrari is in trouble. Yada yada. But what about the other teams? How do the midfield teams, the ones that are part of the so...
2019 Australian GP: Fast as a cheetah

2019 Australian GP: Fast as a cheetah

by admin | Mar 27, 2019 | 2019 Australian GP, Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull

2019 Australian GP: Fast as a cheetah Time for the fastest laps of the 2019 Australian Grand Prix. Who was the fastest driver of the day? Was Mercedes really that dominant, or is there more to it? How about Red Bull? Is the Honda-Newey-Verstappen partnership that...
2019 Australian GP: Is Ferrari’s power unit broken?

2019 Australian GP: Is Ferrari’s power unit broken?

by admin | Mar 25, 2019 | 2019 Australian GP, Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Haas, McLaren, Mercedes, Racing Point, Red Bull

2019 Australian GP: Is Ferrari’s power unit broken? Time for Ferrari again. I was planning on doing an analysis of the race leaders, but I thought that this would be a good time to get some data from Ferrari and see if it indicates that something could have been...
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