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Yes, you can plot data over distance. I thought there was an example for that, but I can't find it. So I guess there's actually no example for it. The recommended way is this
Parts of this article in medium.com might be interesting: There is no data on corner numbers. It's currently not possible to add automated labels for that. |
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I don't quite understand what you want. Do you want the distance to start a zero and then increment in constant intervals? |
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Something like that yes, unless I'm missing something that can make me use that difference distances values. I'll try to make myself clear sorry. So, if I have to compare let's say how and where HAM and VER brake in corner 1, especially in terms of meters before the corner...to do this I need that all the data (brakes, throttle, rpm, gears etc) started from the same point and being constant through all the record data.. So let's say from Mt 5 after the start line and increment of 2 meters every record data.. So that I'm sure that if HAM brakes at 50mt and and VER a bit later means he brakes earlier...in time mode it's impossible to know this... |
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What you want to do is possible in theory, of course. But FastF1 does not provide any means for you to do it. The reasons for this is the low sampling rate and comparably low accuracy of the data (look at the speed traces, they are jittery). Furthermore, let me give you a short calculation as an example for why the data is not accurate enough to determine braking points. My current assumption is, that the accuracy is about +-0.05 seconds (there are outliers). |
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Thank you very much for clarify!!! |
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Hello Max, One method I found (and that gave satisfactory results) was merging the tables on timings (for driver_1 and driver_2) based on what time is closest using pandas.merge_asof and then applying a smoothing. Here is how i did it :
The delta column is very jittery, but once the smoothing is applied (with rolling and mean), the plot looks just fine and is quite usable. |
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I managed to get this plot for the qualifying session of the 2021 Bahrain GP. |
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Sorry again...trying to use the delta feature, and comparing Lap 18 from Perez (the pole lap) with the fastest of LEC (lap 20) i got some strange values. The final delta is of course just 25 mil...but this is what i got...never in the world they had such 0.400 of differernces in the lap, and also the data from delta stops much earlier than other datas (speed, throttle etc). the label on the right and on top shows RPM but it's not |
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@markste-in could you pls help me with the error in delta data?? |
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Hi there,
I was wondering if it's possibile to draw graphs using data from real F1 in distance mode rather than time mode...this would make laps comparison much more accurate, and also it would give us the chance to calculate a proper delta which is impossibile in time mode...like in the image attached here, it would looks like that one is braking\accelerating later than the other, but we can't be sure coz the graph and data are in time mode and not distance mode....and is there any chance to have some data where corners are so we can easily add T1 T2 etc rather than do it manually? Thank you in advance!
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