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Time delta telemetry chart showing Colapinto vs Sainz at Suzuka 2026 Japanese GP, revealing early sector gains and the critical T8 swing
Gasly vs Verstappen Suzuka 2026: The Energy Chess Match That Unfolded
At Suzuka 2026, Pierre Gasly held off Verstappen for 23 laps while Colapinto couldn't pass a Williams. The telemetry data from Gasly vs Verstappen at Suzuka 2026 reveals a masterclass...
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Race history chart showing gap to leader across 55 laps for Colapinto, Lindblad, Ocon and Hulkenberg at the Colapinto China GP 2026, with annotations marking Lindblad's spin, Ocon's undercut attempt and contact with Colapinto, and the decisive gap between Colapinto and Hulkenberg after the pitstop window.
Colapinto China GP 2026: The Point That Almost Wasn't
Colapinto China GP 2026: Four drivers, one strategy, one point available. A spin, a botched pitstop and one moment of impatience decided everything. The data story behind one of...
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Line chart showing gap to race leader in seconds across 58 laps for Bearman, Lindblad and Bortoletto at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, with annotations marking key moments including the VSC pitstop, Verstappen overtaking Lindblad, and Bearman's decisive move on lap 40.
Bearman Australia GP 2026 : The Tyre Management Story Nobody Is Talking About
While Mercedes and Ferrari dominated the headlines, Oli Bearman delivered a masterclass in F1 tyre management in the midfield - 0.25 seconds per lap faster than Lindblad on identical...
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Bar chart showing qualifying gaps to pole at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix. Russell on pole, Antonelli 0.3s back, then a 0.175s cluster of HAD, LEC, PIA, NOR, HAM. A second group spans 0.530s from LIN to GAS. Perez and Bottas are the slowest qualifiers at 4.1s and 4.7s off the pace.
Melbourne Doesn't Lie - Formula 1 2026
F1 2026 Australian Grand Prix qualifying analysis: Mercedes dominate, a tight midfield cluster, and what the practice pace data really tells us.
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Formula 1 generates a massive amount of data, but its true value lies in the stories it tells. My goal isn’t just to throw numbers at you, but to help us make sense of the races, stints, and laps together.

The roar of the engines is often drowned out by the chaos of rumors and hype. I want to cut through that noise, using data to get a clearer understanding of what’s actually happening on track. Let’s look past the timing screens and find the narrative hidden in the telemetry.

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