SmallSoldier wrote: ↑21 Mar 2022, 15:41
Fulcrum wrote: ↑21 Mar 2022, 12:42
Top speed during the race, as recorded by this statistic, is pretty meaningless considering it is highly correlated with
availability of DRS and getting a decent slipstream; race winner Leclerc was last in the speed trap at 302.6kph.
They all have had DRS at one point or another during the race on the main straight, with the exception of Leclerc that was leading the race without DRS for most of it… I expected them to be at the bottom of of the statistic and it wasn’t the case, that’s all.
Yes, but some had it more than others.
The more often you had it, the higher the likelihood you sampled an outlier event from the underlying distribution. In this case, the outlier event is the recorded speed trap value.
Outliers are not especially useful for the purpose of inference.
It would be far more meaningful to see the distribution of recorded speed trap data, with and without DRS activated, before drawing any conclusions.
The speed trap probability density graph from free practice was much more informative, in my opinion.