Jersey Tom wrote:Why? "Closed loop" data is a bitch to sort through and doesn't always tell you everything.. or anything.
Good driver feedback = win.
That all depends on how good the person or persons is at analysis. "Everything" is all there, it's just a matter of whether it gets lost in translation or not translated at all.
Good driver feedback minus data feedback will not beat good data feedback with driver input to the data.
A driver with terrible feedback and an excellent data analysis can outperform a driver with only his own feedback available, even one who has excellent recall.
It is possible to separate the driver, from his inputs to the car, his inputs because of the racetrack and the car from the driver inputs and the car from the track, given the "right" sensors in place. I've yet to see a F1 car without them.
The causes,the amount, the location and the length of time of any handling situation can be accurately tracked and analyzed, even before the driver pulls into a pit stop. He simply will be repeating what the analysis already shows...
Sorry but the amount of information that can be had, far out performs what the human brain is capable of ....driver's with great feedback isn't a requirement to win anymore and hasn't been for 15 years. IMHO
"Driving a car as fast as possible (in a race) is all about maintaining the highest possible acceleration level in the appropriate direction." Peter Wright,Techical Director, Team Lotus