aterren wrote:rifrafs2kees wrote:
I'm quite following your line of thinking but the ultimate lateral g available in the turn not dependent on the corner entry speed. The actual speed in the corner and the radius of the turn define the g force.
But won't this ultimate lateral g available be what's left over after linear decel or accel?..assuming that for the ultimate lap, there's only the minutest part of a second spent under 0 accel which occurs at the apex[/quote]
I'm not sure why Formula1.com just didn't pick a entry point to a corner (call it point A) and an exit point (call it point B). Take point A minus Point B. You could then display it by everytime a driver hit a specific corner , an average for a driver for a specific corner, the total corner time for a whole lap.There is so much you could do with the data, all very relevant data.
The correlation of Gs vs corner time would be interesting. You actually be able to tell if higher Gs meant he went through the corner quicker.