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BEST SECTORS - FP2πŸ“Š

Alonso was quickest in both the slowest sector (S1, many medium-speed corners) AND in the fastest one (S33: two straights connected by a hairpin)➑️Considering his relatively loaded rear wing he was higher on power than most drivers, but possibly on less fuel too.

Merc had a 9km/h top speed advantage over McL: completely different wing levels (Compare the 3rd sector!) But which one will be the right choice?πŸ€”
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BEST MINISECTORS - FP2

More loaded rear wing (and possibly less fuel) ➑️Alonso was the king of Sector 1, dominating almost all the fast corners from T4 to T13

Mercedes' less draggy rear wing paid dividends between turns T13 and T27πŸš€

Top Speeds:
-334 RUS
-332 VER
-330 ALO
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Laptimes Progression - FP1 to FP3 Saudi Arabian GP:

Aston, Sauber and Alpine are the only teams that didn't improve their laptimes in FP3.

Minimal improvement for Racing Bulls (RB), Williams, and Mercedes.

Large gains for McL, Red Bull, Ferrari and Haas.

Who will get pole? πŸ€”
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⏱LAPTIME CHANGE VS 2023

VCARB -1.392sπŸ”₯
McL -1.154s
Williams -1.014s
Aston -0.884s
RedBull -0.793s
Ferrari -0.629s
Merc -0.541s
Haas -0.431s
Alfa -0.282s
Alpine +0.397s‼️

RedBull GAINED over Ferrari and Mercedes😳
Leclerc got his 7th first row in a row!πŸ‘Œ
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Verstappen’s lap had an AVERAGE speed of 254km/h (158mph)

AVERAGE! 🀯

We don’t really realise just how extreme these cars, drivers, and tracks are…

For every second a driver is cornering at β€˜just’ 180km/h, there is another where they are moving at 328km/h! πŸš€
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πŸ”΅Verstappen vs πŸ”΄Leclerc

Even though top speed was similar (331km/h vs 330km/h), VER was WAY quicker on the straights: see the upward trend of the 'time gap' (dashed white line) on each straight!

LEC gained significantly by braking later... but not enough
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Top Speed (Drag, Vertical axis) vs Mean Speed (Overall performance, Horizontal)

🟠McL's top speed (326km/h) was terrible: the lowest by far; still, their loaded wing improved their cornering significantly

🟒Mercedes' less loaded wing successfully reduced their drag (332km/h)
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Through his pole, Verstappen BARELY takes Hamilton's record for the fastest lap ever around Jeddah!πŸ’‘

254.1 km/h AVERAGE speed (vs 254.0)

Laptime evolution:
2021 1:27.511 (Old-gen)
2022 1:28.200 (Ground effect era)
2023 1:28.265 (Raised floors)
2024 1:27.472
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Formula Data Analysis
Through his pole, Verstappen BARELY takes Hamilton's record for the fastest lap ever around Jeddah!πŸ’‘ 254.1 km/h AVERAGE speed (vs 254.0) Laptime evolution: 2021 1:27.511 (Old-gen) 2022 1:28.200 (Ground effect era) 2023 1:28.265 (Raised floors) 2024 1:27.472
Additionally, in 2023 a few corners were tweaked to make the track slightly slower, which explains the 2023 times being slightly slower than in 2022.

So the record is even more impressive: the ground-effect cars get closer to the best all-time performance the faster a track is.
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πŸ—’Notes on Saudi Arabian GP:

RedBull was quickest, then Ferrari (Fastest lap!)
Close pack between Aston/Merc/McL.

MEGA debut by Bearman: great pace and battling were worth 6 points and DOtD in his longest race ever!

Low wear➑️Less loaded wing was better

What’s YOUR opinion?πŸ€”
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RACE PACE #F1

RB>>Ferrari>McL>Merc>Aston
Bearman: 0.61s/lap away from LEC (traffic)

Change vs 2023 (Faster driver, s/lap)
McL -1.88πŸ“ˆ
Ferrari -1.15
Williams -1.11
Haas -0.93
Sauber -0.64 (and one less stop)
Merc -0.59
RedBull -0.52
VCARB -0.34
Aston -0.27
Alpine +0.15πŸ“‰
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TOP SPEEDS - Saudi Arabian GP
Albon reached 344km/h! He drove many laps in traffic➑️He got many strong tows and could use DRS very often.

Norris never used the DRS on the main straight➑️just 314km/h due to the draggy wing.

In analogous conditions, RUS reached 325km/h, HAM 323.
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Bearman got closer to Leclerc throughout the 2nd stint: from a 1s/lap difference to similar laptimes
LEC was managing; BEA's confidence was growing.πŸ‘Œ

Mind blowing: BEA rested his head on the headrest when cornering, as his neck was exhausted!😳
(More laps/higher forces than in F2➑️hard to...'Bear'😁)
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McLaren had a severe drag issue in the race due to the more loaded wing they ran.

PER overtook PIA with a 41km/h (‼️) top speed advantage. Piastri reached just 289km/h.

Instead, HAM defended from NOR with a 316km/h top speed: NOR needed a massive tow to overtake him!
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Russell had an issue on the last lap, and BEA almost caught him!

He lifted massively from T4 onwards, losing 3s in one lap➑️Lucky to still finish 2.7s ahead.

Ferrari's tyre wear on the Hards was excellent: even lower than RedBull's, per Marko's admission.
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RUSSELL'S DRAMATIC LAST LAP

On Turn 4 (🟑Arrow), Russell asked his team to immediately check the pressure of his front right tyre

He had to lift massively in all the remaining corners (🟣Arrows), losing 3s in less than a lap (🟒Arrow)

Bearman cut his gap from 5.7s to 2.7s
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MERCEDES' RADICAL WING CHANGE

In Bahrain, they had the lowest top speed (Bottom): just 313km/hπŸ“‰

For Saudi Arabia (Top), they drastically reduced their rear wing load: they gained 19km/h (‼️) and were 2nd fastestπŸ“ˆ

This, however, clearly hampered their tyre wear and cornering.

It seems that the car has inherently high drag, or at least higher than most:
- In Bahrain, when they ran a wing in line with the competition, they were slowest;
- In Saudi Arabia, despite running by far the skinniest wing, they were still 2km/h slower than Haas.

Something to work on...
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