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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

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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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FERRARI'S BEAM WING CHANGE

Even though Jeddah is a much faster track, Ferrari ran the same rear wing as in Bahrain.πŸ€”

Instead, they reduced drag by removing their upper beam wing.πŸ’‘

Their 'low load' rear wing was deemed inappropriate for the many fast corners in Jeddah.
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AVERAGE GAP TO FASTEST QUALI LAPπŸ“Š

Ferrari got closer to the top (+0.18% vs +0.26% last year)
Aston: 4th➑️3rd fastest, but its race pace got worse
Merc: 3rd➑️5th fastest

Improved the most: McLπŸ“ˆ (-0.28%)
Receded the most: AlpineπŸ“‰ (+0.95%, or ~0.8s farther from pole!)
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Formula Data Analysis
AVERAGE GAP TO FASTEST QUALI LAPπŸ“Š Ferrari got closer to the top (+0.18% vs +0.26% last year) Aston: 4th➑️3rd fastest, but its race pace got worse Merc: 3rd➑️5th fastest Improved the most: McLπŸ“ˆ (-0.28%) Receded the most: AlpineπŸ“‰ (+0.95%, or ~0.8s farther…
Last year's average, for comparison:

Keep in mind that, even though Aston and McLaren were on average equal in qualifying, they did so with opposite trajectories: Aston was much quicker in the first half of the season, and the opposite for McLaren.
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Ferrari, Mercedes, McL, and Aston to bring major upgrade packages in Imola (Race 7)

Teams hope to reduce the gap to RBR: this might shake up their running order, too

Current Weaknesses:
⚫️Merc: Porpoising+High speed cornering
🟠McL: DRS effectiveness
🟒Aston: High-fuel pace
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RACE START - SAUDI ARABIAN #F1 GP

πŸ“ˆPerez was the best starter, but Leclerc was close (0.1s slower to reach 200km/h)

πŸ›žThe Soft compound didn't help Bearman and Bottas off the line: they were among the slowest drivers to reach 100km/h

πŸ“‰Worst starter: Gasly

To add context and for those wondering why: even though Perez’ onboard showed that he was moving BEFORE the lights went off, his movement didn’t trigger the sensor, and the start was declared regular.
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