Hi MadMatt!
I know that this is a old post, but I'm very curious to know how you did a GUI with many pages.
I'm starting in Matlab now and I would like to know if you could help me in this topic.
see you,
Henrique
Sounds like you did a pretty good job then. What downforce levelsand distribution, and HP level got you so close?Incredible01 wrote:Hello everyone. I am excited about this Lap Time Simulator thread/post/blog or whatever you call it.
I started my own code with a combination of Excel and MATLAB back in August 2016. Now I have a ready made method to find the whole lap time.
Using just the single wheel model, today I am able to reproduce a time of 1min 22.052sec lap time on Catalunya circuit (Spain). It is just just 0.06% more than the pole position time (1min 22.000sec) set by Lewis Hamilton at the F1 2016 Spanish GP qualifying. Just unbelievable...!
So I thought of being a part of this community. Thanks a lot all...
Interesting. When I've looked at my data in the past, it's correlated with figures higher than that. Of course, I shouldn't expect that to relate to F1. We run very sticky slicks so they work from cold.Tim.Wright wrote:For what it's worth I don't necessarily think the tyre friction is wrong as Andy said. Search for some of dynatune's posts here. He's an ex-f1 simulation guy, he put the tyre friction at around 1.6.
I'm sure he is adding his setup time to that because he said the process wasn't fully automated. Alternatively, maybe he is running it on an Apple 2e...Tim.Wright wrote:holy shít, 4 days?? Steady state models should be able to compute a lap in less than a minute.