FWIW:
Speed is as per usual from engine noise, longitudinal acceleration from speed (needed bit of filtering to get a smooth graph), while lateral acceleration is obviously speed squared divided cornering radius.
The radius comes from a plausible racing line, computed to minimize a fitness function of various parameters (lat acc, distance travelled, radius etc) in between boundary limits of track from satellite image.
Needless to say that it's all subjected to error (not quantifiable till RBR sends me real data… not holding my breath...) so certainly we can't take that as an accurate measure of RB7 performance limits, but for the scope of this thread, to be used as qualitative reference to get an idea of how a similar plot looks like and how speed (thus downforce) influences available grip for a F1 car in general, it should be good enough.