Old stuff here but still... Playing around with my FastF1 scripts to get more and better data out of laps and I've now managed to add something interesting:
My new script uses car telemetry to identify the corners, so it only picks up corners in which at least one driver wasn't full throttle. At which point I merge the full corner distance on track and can use that space to calculate not just min speed but also average speed, the data in the boxes is in kmh differences. I need to work on a better way to display the data, but automatically displaying boxes without overlaps and making them nice is itself a hard problem, especially when I can't figure out how to remove the black borders from the boxes.
Anyway this above is the quali lap from the big 3:
* T1-2-3: Merc is clearly faster there, by quite a margin in average speed although min speed is the same for everyone.
* T6-7: as mentioned already before, Ferrari is quite a bit ahead both in minimum speed and in average speed through those corners.
* T9-10: While Ferrari reaches lower min speed, the average speed through the corner is actually much faster by a very significant margin
* T13-15: Similar story, even though min speed is close, Ferrari has much higher average speed through the corner, especially compared to Merc.