Agree. All the AWS things they put up are just a load of garbage, aside from maybe the corner analysis. The overtake ones are the only other ones of even any vague interest.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 10:11I wouldn't put too much faith in that. They had Lewis with green for all his tyres, Max with orange or red for his, and yet Lewis had a line of blisters on his front tyres. That's just one example of AWS's "insights".
Even those are questionable at times, as they assume no tire drop off, and that both drivers will maintain their current pace.El Scorchio wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 13:34Agree. All the AWS things they put up are just a load of garbage, aside from maybe the corner analysis. The overtake ones are the only other ones of even any vague interest.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 10:11I wouldn't put too much faith in that. They had Lewis with green for all his tyres, Max with orange or red for his, and yet Lewis had a line of blisters on his front tyres. That's just one example of AWS's "insights".
Yeah true. I do find them slightly handy to bring my attention to a potential overtake coming up if it hadn't already been spotted although usually the commentators or director are already all over it, but yes- pinch of salt. The 'ease of overtake' thing isn't exactly reliable either.dans79 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 13:36Even those are questionable at times, as they assume no tire drop off.El Scorchio wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 13:34Agree. All the AWS things they put up are just a load of garbage, aside from maybe the corner analysis. The overtake ones are the only other ones of even any vague interest.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 10:11
I wouldn't put too much faith in that. They had Lewis with green for all his tyres, Max with orange or red for his, and yet Lewis had a line of blisters on his front tyres. That's just one example of AWS's "insights".
Yeah, it seems they just take the gap, and divide that by the time gained on the previous lap. Even if that lap involves traffic or an error. Plus it doesn't appear to take tyre wear in to account.dans79 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 13:36Even those are questionable at times, as they assume no tire drop off, and that both drivers will maintain their current pace.El Scorchio wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 13:34Agree. All the AWS things they put up are just a load of garbage, aside from maybe the corner analysis. The overtake ones are the only other ones of even any vague interest.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 10:11
I wouldn't put too much faith in that. They had Lewis with green for all his tyres, Max with orange or red for his, and yet Lewis had a line of blisters on his front tyres. That's just one example of AWS's "insights".
I guess they have to keep trying to help improve the AI, but it seems to have been fairly consistent in how wrong it is so far.
Is not being able to put temperature in the front tyres something Ferrari has noted as one of the problems?godlameroso wrote: ↑25 Jul 2021, 23:25Ferrari is going to cause headaches for Mercedes around Hungary. It's much more battery friendly. The heat will help Ferrari get temperature in the front tires.zibby43 wrote: ↑25 Jul 2021, 20:38Curious to see how much more efficient the W12 is with a higher downforce package now that the upgrades are on.
Merc were able to run a tiny wing in Silverstone and still maintain good tire deg and cornering speeds.
As HungarianRacer said, the W11 was dominant in Hungary last year. Unlike Monaco and Baku, there are longer radius corners and more abrasive asphalt in Hungary.
Ferrari may be ahead of McLaren, but I think Merc and RBR will be clear in qualifying.
Yep, not enough load to put them in the right window, if they increased the front load they would throw off the balance at the rear. Now they have more load at the rear so they can balance it with more front load and setup.Spacepace wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 15:39Is not being able to put temperature in the front tyres something Ferrari has noted as one of the problems?godlameroso wrote: ↑25 Jul 2021, 23:25Ferrari is going to cause headaches for Mercedes around Hungary. It's much more battery friendly. The heat will help Ferrari get temperature in the front tires.zibby43 wrote: ↑25 Jul 2021, 20:38Curious to see how much more efficient the W12 is with a higher downforce package now that the upgrades are on.
Merc were able to run a tiny wing in Silverstone and still maintain good tire deg and cornering speeds.
As HungarianRacer said, the W11 was dominant in Hungary last year. Unlike Monaco and Baku, there are longer radius corners and more abrasive asphalt in Hungary.
Ferrari may be ahead of McLaren, but I think Merc and RBR will be clear in qualifying.
It should get more and more accurate as data builds up. Hmm. It's a good thread idea. Comparing AWS predictions and actual outcomes.