F1 comparing corner/sector times (2014 ánd 2015)

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Re: F1 comparing corner/sector times (2014 ánd 2015)

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Another set of donkey corners..
6,7,8,13 would have been much more interesting.
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mattylwd wrote:The corner times still don't work as I want, when I ffwd the times the times and data freeze. The qually and race I will follow live, so then it will be easier to capture the times from those corners. For Malaysia you can see the entry-, low-, and exitspeeds from corner 1&2, 4 and 14.
You have to follow them real time, otherwise they don't register.

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Juzh wrote:
mattylwd wrote:The corner times still don't work as I want, when I ffwd the times the times and data freeze. The qually and race I will follow live, so then it will be easier to capture the times from those corners. For Malaysia you can see the entry-, low-, and exitspeeds from corner 1&2, 4 and 14.
You have to follow them real time, otherwise they don't register.
Yeah I figured, last year it was possible in the replays also

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mattylwd wrote:
Juzh wrote:
mattylwd wrote:The corner times still don't work as I want, when I ffwd the times the times and data freeze. The qually and race I will follow live, so then it will be easier to capture the times from those corners. For Malaysia you can see the entry-, low-, and exitspeeds from corner 1&2, 4 and 14.
You have to follow them real time, otherwise they don't register.
Yeah I figured, last year it was possible in the replays also
It still is, you just have to follow the action in the replays in real time as if it is... real time. You also have to know when the car was posting his fastest lap, because top speeds don't register as in "BS3 for" example, but they overwrite everytime a car passes trough measuring point. So a car could have it's max apex registered at the time he's doing Q3 run, but then immediately overwritten on a cool down lap. Annoying as f***.

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Re: F1 comparing corner/sector times (2014 ánd 2015)

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F1 app works great.....

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So that McLaren has some speed after all! :P