Uncovered: Monaco GP practice data reveals where Ferrari hold the early edge over Red Bull
Charles Leclerc looked in great form in Monaco GP practice, and Red Bull seemingly have work to do to catch up.
Charles Leclerc looked in great form in Monaco GP practice, and Red Bull seemingly have work to do to catch up.
Sergio Perez may have finished seven places lower than Max Verstappen but he did play a big part in the Dutchman's win.
PlanetF1's data cruncher has predicted the driver starting on pole won't be the one to take the win. Who will it be?
Max Verstappen said he had a "tow buddy" after qualifying in Imola, and looking at the data, it's easy to see why.
Here's who the data predicts will be ahead in quali after what we've seen so far.
The question now is: how can Red Bull respond...
McLaren capitalised on Red Bull's first sign of a weakness, and a fortuitous Safety Car, to win in Miami.
The win is pretty much a given barring disaster, but find out who PlanetF1.com predicts will join Max Verstappen on the Miami podium.
Ferrari closed the gap to Red Bull and escaped from McLaren's '2.0' car...
Undone in Sprint Qualifying, will the revised McLaren keep up with the dominant Red Bull on race pace?
We've crunched the numbers after the race in Shanghai...
A more normal qualifying session saw Max Verstappen return to the top of the time sheets.
Now the first Sprint of the season is in the books, we've crunched the numbers for the data lessons to take from Shanghai.
With only one hour of practice and a resurfaced track, what would happen at the Chinese Grand Prix on Friday was anyone's guess.
We've run the numbers ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, and here is a look at what the data predicts could happen in Shanghai.
Breaking down the Japanese GP data one fancy graphic at a time.
Red Bull left lap time on the table while Ferrari's weakness clear for all to see ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.
While a damp squib of a day at Suzuka, let's pore through what we can learn from the data available...