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- Mar 23, 2016
The direction of F1 is really bad, same goes for the info-table on the left of the screen. More often than not, it shows gap to leader, which is ridiculously useless information for anyone past 5th place.
It only ever gives us vaguely important information, when pitstops are due and we need to know where a single driver would end up afterwards. At literally every other point in the race, you need to know if a driver is within DRS-range (something that could be highlighted by some visualization btw). Even when pitstops are due, you can just tally up individual gaps to get a general idea of where a driver would end up.
Yet 80% of the race we get gap to leader. Just a pet peeve, but it makes me wonder if the people working on this stuff actually are into F1.
As a Vettel-Fan I can also say that you simply have no fucking clue what's going on in the midfield during Qualifying. You seldom even know who's on a fast lap and how they are doing. Is it too much to ask for, to have a clock running next to their name on the left when they are on a quick lap, so I know how they are doing?
It only ever gives us vaguely important information, when pitstops are due and we need to know where a single driver would end up afterwards. At literally every other point in the race, you need to know if a driver is within DRS-range (something that could be highlighted by some visualization btw). Even when pitstops are due, you can just tally up individual gaps to get a general idea of where a driver would end up.
Yet 80% of the race we get gap to leader. Just a pet peeve, but it makes me wonder if the people working on this stuff actually are into F1.
As a Vettel-Fan I can also say that you simply have no fucking clue what's going on in the midfield during Qualifying. You seldom even know who's on a fast lap and how they are doing. Is it too much to ask for, to have a clock running next to their name on the left when they are on a quick lap, so I know how they are doing?
