Is it? These two are upside down.
Is it? These two are upside down.
lol, google display the orientation according to cardinal points North, South...etc. Nothing to do with the historic diagram also present on the circuit logo.
Partymood wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 11:21lol, google display the orientation according to cardinal points North, South...etc. Nothing to do with the historic diagram also present on the circuit logo.
http://www.autodromoimola.it/?lang=en
http://www.autodromoimola.it/wp-content ... o_Auto.png
There is a clear arrow on the above two maps, which indicates where North is.
I never said the google would turn them upside down, in fact i said the opposite. i thought that was clear.Wouter wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 11:36Partymood wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 11:21lol, google display the orientation according to cardinal points North, South...etc. Nothing to do with the historic diagram also present on the circuit logo.
http://www.autodromoimola.it/?lang=en
http://www.autodromoimola.it/wp-content ... o_Auto.pngThere is a clear arrow on the above two maps, which indicates where North is.Wouter wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 11:20Is it? These two are upside down.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... 09.svg.png https://thumbnail.imgbin.com/18/18/22/i ... 71fy_t.jpg
So those two cards are upside down. Would Google Maps really turn the maps upside down? I don't think so.
No, you didn't, it was @TimW who said it.Partymood wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 11:50I never said the google would turn them upside down, in fact i said the opposite. i thought that was clear.Wouter wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 11:36Partymood wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 11:21
lol, google display the orientation according to cardinal points North, South...etc. Nothing to do with the historic diagram also present on the circuit logo.
http://www.autodromoimola.it/?lang=en
http://www.autodromoimola.it/wp-content ... o_Auto.pngThere is a clear arrow on the above two maps, which indicates where North is.Wouter wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 11:20Is it? These two are upside down.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... 09.svg.png https://thumbnail.imgbin.com/18/18/22/i ... 71fy_t.jpg
So those two cards are upside down. Would Google Maps really turn the maps upside down? I don't think so.
That's what sector traps should be for. Top speed trap should be placed on what is predicted to generally be the fastest point on the track. All new tracks decide for this approach. Notable exceptions are Imola and suzuka' speed traps that are still positioned on their legacy places for some reason. That makes them near useless in this day and age. Sometimes I just want to know what top speeds cars are achieving. Not to draw any conclusions, but just as a curiosity and to perhaps spot some trends. For example last year sainz topped at 353-354 kmh on this track, which is pretty insane, but unless you go trough every single driver's telemetry you'd never know about it.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 10:22The obvious place is at the end of the longest straight, yes? But that's also where the DRS is. A car getting a DRS tow will be significantly faster than one that's driving on its own with the wing closed.mclaren111 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 09:53Amen... Shows you how "stupid" some "intelligent" people still are...
Putting the speed trap where it is means that the cars are all driving with the wing closed at that point.
Anyone who looks at top speed as being a useful metric is deluded anyway. A car with a high top speed is often also one that lacks downforce and thus drag. Many examples over the years of car which top the speed chart but languish down the table in lap times.
In recent history Hamilton has started the season shall we say a bit on the backfoot compared to Bottas. This year from race one he is there. Now it is needed.
Are you from New Zealand or something where North is South and the rain falls towards the sky?Partymood wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 11:21lol, google display the orientation according to cardinal points North, South...etc. Nothing to do with the historic diagram also present on the circuit logo.
http://www.autodromoimola.it/?lang=en
http://www.autodromoimola.it/wp-content ... o_Auto.png
With DRS, I think the top speed thing is these days just an interesting side note for anoraks like us. It's interesting to see them doing 350km/h now and then, but with DRS it's not quite so meaningful as it was "back in the day".
I think it's the graphic designers at Formula 1's website that are the problem. Look at Silverstone, it doesn't put the start/finish line at the bottom, nor is it correctly oriented north/south. I think they just rotate it until it fits in with what info they want to write around the circuit map.Partymood wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 15:25Wow... Just wow!
Just tell me, what about the direction in which Bahrain is represented? Or Monza? Or Spa? Just to mention a few. They are off by 90 degrees.
It is customary to put the start/finish line at the bottom. Go have a look and then come up with something funnier, please.
Exactly what you say @ Just-a-fan! The discussion was about the fact that @MtthsMlw had put the card upside down and he doesn't have that at all!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 16:00I think it's the graphic designers at Formula 1's website that are the problem. Look at Silverstone, it doesn't put the start/finish line at the bottom, nor is it correctly oriented north/south.Partymood wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 15:25Wow... Just wow!
Just tell me, what about the direction in which Bahrain is represented? Or Monza? Or Spa? Just to mention a few. They are off by 90 degrees.
It is customary to put the start/finish line at the bottom. Go have a look and then come up with something funnier, please.
I think they just rotate it until it fits in with what info they want to write around the circuit map.