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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…
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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In Jeddah, Mercedes ran a more loaded beam wing configuration compared to Red Bull to partially compensate for their very unloaded rear wing.

In contrast, Ferrari and McLaren removed their upper beam wings altogether to save drag.

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πŸ—’Notes on Australian Gp

- Much quicker than in the past due to the recent layout changesπŸ”₯
- Modest grip➑️Track evolution will be higher than usualπŸ“ˆ
- Drag will matter less than in Jeddah➑️McLaren’s high drag will be a smaller problem thereπŸ‘Œ

What’s your prediction?πŸ€”
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Australian GP: medium-high wing load levelsπŸ’‘

βœ… Downforce needed for fast corners+braking points

❌ Frequent (but short-ish) straights: Cannot go maximum load

⚫️Merc/🟣Alpine/πŸ”΅RacingBulls: least loaded⏬ (top speed over grip).

πŸ”΅RBR/🟒Aston/🟠McL/πŸ”΅Williams: most loaded⏫.

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Rear wings - Australian GP
(RB as reference)

🟒Mercedes: the least loaded wing, maybe because more load might worsen their bouncing problemπŸ€”

πŸ”΄Ferrari: same wing as in the much faster Jeddah➑️Load managed through different beam wing configs

🟠McL: similar to RedBull
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'Puzzling' top speeds in FP2πŸ€”

-Aston was fastest despite running a very loaded rear wing➑️Higher engine mode?
-On the other hand, Mercedes had a pretty low top speed considering the lower downforce wing they were running!➑️Draggy chassis?

All teams within 3km/h of each other!
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Leclerc got P1 in FP2 by gaining under braking over Verstappen:

The SF-24 (and LEC) seem very strong in this regard, and didn't sacrifice the corner exit too much. He used his signature 'partial throttle' when braking!πŸ‘Œ

VER gained a lot in turn 10 and the following straight.

The SF-24 seems competitive everywhere in Albert Park (braking, cornering, traction and straight-line speed).

Unless he had significantly less fuel in the tank, this might be LEC’s best shot for a pole position, as he also stated.
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LONG RUNS - FP2

🟠McL had the lowest average laptime, producing the quickest lap in the process, too

πŸ”΄Ferrari's was just 0.15s behind on average, though

πŸ”΅RBR and 🟒Aston were close, but RBR's high variance might suggest some sandbagging

⚫️Merc didn't do any real long runs
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Practice 2 - Time at Maximum Throttle:

Aston Martin’s performance in FP2 is hard to decipherπŸ€”

They had the highest top speed (323km/h) despite their loaded rear wing BUT they could stay full throttle more than any other team, which is usually correlated with less power, more drag and better grip.

Despite all these positives, STR’s gap to LEC was over 0.5s.

πŸ’‘My opinion, comparing STR’s telemetry to LEC’s:
Aston’s DRS has improved significantly, providing an excellent top speed when active.
They still have significant drag without it.
The PU doesn’t seem to be turned up too much, while the grip is average to good.

How do you interpret these contradictory data? πŸ‘€
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Each car's characteristics - #AustralianGP Quali

Right side: higher mean speed (better performanceπŸ‘Œ)
Upper side: better top speed (lower dragπŸš€)

🟑Red Bull was extremely efficient, but🟠McL was quick DESPITE their terrible top speed!

Aston and Mercedes performed similarly
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Sainz had the pole in the bag, but he unfortunately made a mistake into Turn 9!😲

He was on par with Verstappen, but🟣braked too late into T9 and🟒had to lift in T10, losing around 0.4s!

He started gaining again, but not enough

Still, incredible post-surgery performanceπŸ‘
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πŸ“ŠBest sectors in Qualifying

- Ferrari was the most competitive car in Sector 1 (P1 and P3).
- The very fast Sector 2 (for the most part a long straight with a DRS zone) was RedBull’s playground.
- In Sector 3 (the slowest) the two cars were equally quick, while McL struggled more.

Hamilton’a exclusion from Q3 had to do with an uncompetitive performance in Sector 1.

In Sector 3, instead, he was quicker than Russell despite not running in Q3! (Where the track conditions were better).
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πŸ—’Notes on #AustralianGP
-Heroic Sainz WINS through a flawless race. Just 11 points behind VER despite skipping a weekend
-RBR didn’t impress all weekend and is nowhere without VER. The season is still open!
-McL got more points (27) than Merc (26) and Aston (25) did in 3 races!
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POINTS AFTER 3 RACES

Ferrari is now just 4 points behind RBR

Big shakeups year after year: Ferrari went from being comfortably 1st in 2022, to 4th (‼️) in 2023, to close second in 2024

Ferrari’s consistent trait is its inconsistency, but Vasseur’s team seem to be reviving!πŸ“ˆ
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Laptime change over last year (Qualifying)

🟠McLaren improved the most (over 1.8s/lap), but the starting point was terrible

πŸ”΄Ferrari reduced the gap to πŸ”΅RedBull
Instead, 🟒Aston and ⚫️Mercedes got much farther from pole!

Only βšͺ️Haas and 🟣Alpine actually got slower
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RACE PACE - Australian GP
(Considering each team’s faster driver)

For once, πŸ”΄Ferrari was fastest!
🟠McL was close, though: ~0.1s/lap difference

πŸ”΅PER had over 0.5s/lap slower than SAI: VER would NOT have won easily

🟒Aston and Merc were matched

Thanks β€˜Formula1 Stat Analysis’ for helping me with this one!🀝
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