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One could even argue there is nothing that could stop them of showing the actual gap in real time - giving up on the old three sector format.
I'd love this, they added that in the F1 game last year and it really tells you exactly how every corner is taken - especially bad exits and the balance between straights and corners.One could even argue there is nothing that could stop them of showing the actual gap in real time - giving up on the old three sector format.
I'd love this, they added that in the F1 game last year and it really tells you exactly how every corner is taken - especially bad exits and the balance between straights and corners.
One could even argue there is nothing that could stop them of showing the actual gap in real time - giving up on the old three sector format.
I think we're talking strictly Melbourne. Lewis is a ridiculously good qualifier here.
They had that on Friday during FP1 & 2 didn't they? At the position of the sector split times; those faded out and then displayed a real-time gap.
The boxes do not translate all that well into progress relative to the current fastest time. However it does tell you exactly where a driver is improving his own time. You could see with Vettel's last lap that he had made a mistake in the first part of the first sector because he had a bunch of grey boxes.
I think it's an improvement, we just need to get used to them and understand them properly. It's also damn awesome that they show three of them at screen at once.
A championship fight between Hamilton and vettel would be a dream.
Oh man I desperately hope we get a Hamilton-Vettel season. They've mostly always been in the best car with the other in a not-so-great car during their respective championship years, so the prospect of them finally having a season-long battle in similarly paced equipment is tantalising.
The coloured sector boxes are kinda ruined quali for me. Sometimes too much information can be detrimental to the experience.
That speed.
https://streamable.com/dm7jk
Wtf on rails. Didn't even have to correct once.
That speed.
https://streamable.com/dm7jk
Anyone else expecting the race to be an incredible bore fest?
I see it working out in either of two ways:
1. German Jesus does another holy launch, gets ahead of Hamilton and we have a race with him trying to get past.
2. Hamilton cruises to victory with no competition.
I don't really get this...is the race an automatic bore fest when the first place is decided? I get just as much out of watching the other 19 cars fighting against each other. In the last season all of those youngsters fighting it out in the middle of the field was fucking awesome! Yes. a competitive first place would be even better, no question, but I don't see how the lack of it turns the race into an automatic borefest.
The Lewis hate grew so strong that everyone "supporting" Nico started to believe he was actually that good that Bottas won't be able to compare.Why would anyone write Bottas off? He's in the same car as one of the best drivers in F1 history and he was closer today than Rosberg has ever managed against Lewis in Australia. People are silly.
Lots of things to ponder about tomorrow.
If there's less overtaking, what part of that is down to less tyre strategy diversity and what part is due to the new aero regs?
If Ferrari can't follow/overtake Mercedes, is that due to a lack of pace for Ferrari or the new difficulty of following?
And considering the notable amount of crashes, I feel like a safety car is almost guaranteed. I swear to god, if some crash fucks up a non-Mercedes win again...
I have a bad feeling about the start tomorrow. At least for Vettel.
Love all of these behind the scenes videos they make.
F1 woke up and discovered the internet
Yea its quite impressive what they are doing.
They just need a better second driver.
Improvement in the specific part of the sector only. Resetted at every session.About this color boxes, do they show relative improvement in this little sector only or improvement in cumulative lap time up to this sector?