Frequently Asked Questions
Follow these steps to compare driver performance:
- Select a year from the dropdown (data available from 2018 onwards)
- Choose a specific Grand Prix event
- Select the session type (Practice, Qualifying, Sprint, Sprint Qualifying or Race)
- Choose multiple drivers to compare their performance
The interactive chart will display lap times for each selected driver, color-coded by team. Hover over data points to see detailed lap information.
Pro tip: Click on any lap point to view detailed telemetry data for that specific lap. Selected laps will appear in the dropdown below the chart for comparison.
Our F1 analytics dashboard includes comprehensive data from 2018 to the current season, covering:
- All Grand Prix events
- Qualifying sessions
- Practice sessions
- Sprint races (where applicable)
- Pre-season testing
The database is continuously updated with new races and sessions throughout each season.
Note: The 2020 season has fewer races due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Special events like sprint qualifying were introduced in 2021.
Data availability timeline:
- Practice sessions: Approximately 30 minutes after session completion
- Qualifying sessions: Approximately 30 minutes after session completion
- Sprint races: Approximately 30 minutes after race completion
- Grand Prix races: Approximately 30 minutes after race completion
All telemetry data is processed and made available as quickly as possible after each session concludes.
Tip: For race weekends, check back shortly after each session to access the latest data. Historical data from previous seasons is available immediately.
You can analyze comprehensive telemetry data including:
- Speed (km/h)
- Throttle input percentage
- Brake pressure application
- Gear selection
- DRS activation zones
- Lateral acceleration (G-forces)
- Longitudinal acceleration
- Track elevation changes
- Engine RPM
- Vertical acceleration
Pro tip: Double-click or use mouse wheel to zoom in on specific sections of the telemetry charts. Click and drag to pan across the data.