Formula 1 telemetry software




















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Telemetry sheet Lewis Hamilton curiously tweeted on Sunday morning before Belgian GP race at Spa , not only contained traces of the two drivers' laps superimposed, showing where Hamilton was losing time to Button, but also information about the car's settings, including sensitive data such as its car settings and ride height '.

Its shows him losing 0. So the lap times end up more or less the same. I lose 0. Button got it right. Hamilton did not. The image was deleted not long after with McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh confirming that they asked him to take it down because it contain confidential data. But it would be interesting to see how other team principals would deal with it. These parameters are only available for the player car but they should be available in all modes although I never tested online races myself.

Be sure to add you own laps before other drivers laps in the app, otherwise these parameters might not appear. That being said, the "balance" and "suspension" data are quite difficult to read. From what I see, they depend too much on your driving to be useful to refine your setups. But I am interested to know how you use it. Thank you! I will play around with the app soon and report my impressions if I think they could be of use.

Looks like a gem this one. This is as noob a question as it gets, but I tried searching for other telemetry softwares looking for resources that could help me read and understand those charts. I have a good notion of what a car balance is and how suspension affects it, but I don't know what to take from the data.

I would gladly try to incorporate the insight they provide on my setups if I had some pointers though. For balance, basically it compare the slip angle of the wheels with the steering angle. For the suspensions, the problem is that the car ride-height is missing to be able to interpret the data. We don't have this information. Haha coincidentally I had that was somehow one of the tabs I had opened to be read later from my search yesterday. Looks like I lucked out on my google fu.

I did not notice it until now. Is there a log or some way to check what happened? Windows Event Viewer maybe? As I wrote before I'm loving this app. Probably you already know it but I just wanted to report that if you do a single race in gp mode it shows you Melbourne as track instead of the correct one. Hi Ender! I'm doing wrong something? I selected the "All drivers" option with no luck. Unfortunately, there is no data for the time trial ghosts in F1 Hopefully a patch will fix it in the future.

First off let me say a massive thank you, Ender, for such a high quality app. I have started using this recently on suggestion from Marioho and just wanted to give both my thanks and a little bit of feedback to you. Hopefully it helps other users see the value of your app as well. It's hard to be critical of something of this quality that costs me nothing at all, though I assume from the update history that you are always looking at improvements and probably struggle to get cohesive or constructive feedback.

My intention here is not at all to diminish your amazing work. You have probably already checked other apps and might be aware of most of this stuff or perhaps others have already mentioned this to you. Before your app I used Iko Rein's and I continue to run that, particularly for race timing and driving information. Especially the setup, tyre wear, pit stop length. It would be nice to be able to zoom in a bit more, though no biggy. It really makes interpretation of the data at a glance way more accessible since one can see exactly on the map where you break or locked up or whatever.

Some people do have a 'fear' of graphs and this visual display is user friendly. About displaying data on a map : I may implement something similar in the futur, but not soon. It requires a lot of work and I don't really know how to integrate this feature nicely in the current interface. I am also interested for feedback on the telemetry data itself : what is useful, what is not, what could be added, how you use it, My goal is to do something a bit more advanced than collecting and displaying raw data.

And since it is an open-source software, anyone who want to help is welcome. Not necessarily for the coding I can handle that myself but more for testing, ideas and data research. Contact me in private if you are interested. Just downloaded this app and it's amazing! I tried this on my laptop and it said my WinZip Trial had expired?? Even though I've never used WinZip. Hi Ender ,. Do you know if there would be any issue with trying to port this?

It might be possible but I imagine that the interface needs some adaptations. I don't think there are specific hardware or software problems. Anyway, this is an open source software, so you can try to port it yourself and make all the changes you want as long as you keep the licence. Hey, Ender! I've been using the app for a while and I think I've got some feedback already.

The Race folders unfortunately are barren of files. The app has crashed in every race so far. I wasn't paying attention before but today it crashed in the first 4 laps. Introduced in the late s, this technology has been greatly developed over the years, with the FIA even permitting bi-directional telemetry in the early s. On each lap, an F1 machine generates 35MB of data to analyse, which means around 30GB over a grand prix weekend with two cars.

For example, cars competing in the Le Mans 24 Hours have a very sophisticated telemetry system. Thanks to a series of sensors fitted to the car, hundreds of parameters are measured from a distance and in real time. The data are collected by a logger and sent to the teams via radio, using the antenna at the front of the car and the ones placed around the track by McLaren Applied Technologies.

Some things like clutch torque, torque in the drivetrain, load cells, we record at Hz, so times a second. If we get some heavy vibration we can put an extra log on the car and can actually log that at about 10khz if we want to do vibration analysis on various bits of the car.



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