honestly i think the tts makes it harder for your channel to grow. try using a fake voice that doesn’t hurt or strain your throat if you want to maintain some privacy
The f1 driver starts with an aggressive oversteer and settles on a smooth understeer. The more you meet a good car, the more sensitive you feel about the front end. The driver who maintains a smooth oversteer is based on his natural talent.
Please stop spreading misinformation in these videos. Hamilton is not exactly smooth, nor does he prefer understeer. He has an 'aggressive' braking style which involves breaking extremely late into the corner - this causes his struggles in qualifying since the recent pirellis cannot handle this. He has also stated that he enjoys an oversteering car, most recently in his Singapore GP pre-race interview. Edit: I agree he has smoothened his driving due to due new regs, but directly quoting Hamilton's engineers... "The bulk of our work, therefore, has been trying to give him a car that can be driven very aggressively" - Shov "The current car type, not just us but across the pit lane, doesn't like being hustled. It's almost like you only get the best lap times when you're not trying" - allison
Hamilton is aggressive with the braking and throttle, as seen obviously in the telemetry data... He needs a stronger rear on entry otherwise he can't have the confidence to brake late and deep.
Hamilton is one of the most oversteery drivers out there, that I saw at list. So definitelly wrong about the understeer claim. Otherwise correct about the late braking
@@WolfeF1Explainedyou need to actually lend yourself credibility somehow. Maybe by displaying this “telementry and data” you speak of. You can’t just be wordy with a bunch of blanket terms to say anything with value
Finally! The TTS is fine. You just need to put more pauses to sound less robotic & adjust the engine/TTS sound volume. Views will tell you the whole story, your channel deserves more subs! But I can concentrate on watching the driver inputs while listening, so it's much more visible what you mean by smooth u/s driver etc. Thank you!
I'd like to know your credentials to really know how valid these analysis are. Because from what I'm guessing you're either an engineer graduate or a former/current performance engineer. Because from watching all of your videos on the past, it's been a lot of blanket and repetitive terms towards a lot of drivers, and stating what style certain drivers use is merely down to their own testimony.
I have no credentials, other than a lifetime motorsport fan. For all these videos I make and drivers that I analyse, I look at 1. Onboard videos 2. Interviews to learn about the driver's driving philosophy 3. Telemetry data to actually see their speed/pedal data. All of these data points give me an idea of what their driving style is. I've also analysed over 150 sim racers and found their styles, so I have a proficient understanding of driving styles.
Sorry, but this is one of the most rubbish analysis i've ever seen. No explanation of the concept of inputs, or short corners, neither any explanation on drivers' inputs, on top of being factually wrong about many drivers.
@@F1_HQ I do in-depth analyses on my website blog with telemetry data to support it if you are interested. This was just a short video to summarise my in-depth analyses :) Otherwise it would have been around an hour long lol
It’s impressive how you have very great eyes to see how the drivers approach with the f1 cars. Keep up the good work mate, your underrated as hell. Btw do you know what style Antonelli and borteleto have.
I can assure you that its not chatgpt. You can put the script (link in description) into an ai detector and it will not activate lol :) Only the voice is ai
Feedback: If you want to present something as research, as you have here. It's pretty necessary to include some reasoning behind the analysis and conclusion you've made. Just stating that each driver is X form of driver without any evidence is tough to believe since you're not an inherently trusted source. How am I supposed to know you're trustworthy and not just making shit up for views? I'm not saying that's what you've done, but I don't necessarily have any reason to believe that isn't what you've done. Give me an intro, and a rundown of how you determined these driving styles for each driver please.
Check out the F1 driving style database 👉www.driving-style.com/
"Adaptable and quick in the wet" you had me there bro 🤣
I think next season would be even worse for him because this season has mentally drained him and completely shattered his ego.
Norris is very quick in all Conditions. That was never the problem, hater!
Don’t let one bad performance fool you, Lando is a great wet weather driver, his problem is mental anyways.
Norris has the speed of a champion but lacks the mentality. Piastri has the mentality of a champion but lacks the speed. For now of course.
@@luisstuerzer95Yep superb driving in Brazil from him
1:12 I thought you were going to say smooth operator 😆
the tts is cool but you should also include subtitles or even a seperate video without tts, something about your usual style makes it calming
Good idea!
There is a subtitle, go to the gear icon and click on caption
honestly i think the tts makes it harder for your channel to grow. try using a fake voice that doesn’t hurt or strain your throat if you want to maintain some privacy
The f1 driver starts with an aggressive oversteer and settles on a smooth understeer. The more you meet a good car, the more sensitive you feel about the front end. The driver who maintains a smooth oversteer is based on his natural talent.
Quite true nowadays. F2 drivers become smoother for F1.
talent lol, it simple this generation of cars being boring, most drivers on the grid are pretty balanced drivers.
I didn't know Stroll had a style at all!
It would be cool if you demonstrated everyone's driving styles on one particular track, using onboard footage.
Good idea thanks! I usually compare the f1 grid in qualifying over one race weekend.
Please stop spreading misinformation in these videos. Hamilton is not exactly smooth, nor does he prefer understeer. He has an 'aggressive' braking style which involves breaking extremely late into the corner - this causes his struggles in qualifying since the recent pirellis cannot handle this. He has also stated that he enjoys an oversteering car, most recently in his Singapore GP pre-race interview.
Edit: I agree he has smoothened his driving due to due new regs, but directly quoting Hamilton's engineers...
"The bulk of our work, therefore, has been trying to give him a car that can be driven very aggressively" - Shov
"The current car type, not just us but across the pit lane, doesn't like being hustled. It's almost like you only get the best lap times when you're not trying" - allison
He literally says in the video that he has a high corner entry speed and is often the latest braker on track.
Hamilton is aggressive with the braking and throttle, as seen obviously in the telemetry data... He needs a stronger rear on entry otherwise he can't have the confidence to brake late and deep.
Hamilton is one of the most oversteery drivers out there, that I saw at list. So definitelly wrong about the understeer claim.
Otherwise correct about the late braking
@@WolfeF1Explainedyou need to actually lend yourself credibility somehow. Maybe by displaying this “telementry and data” you speak of. You can’t just be wordy with a bunch of blanket terms to say anything with value
No he said himself that he wants a car with strong rear end. And if you know driving you rarely a late braker with an oversteery set up.
So we can all agree that smooth + oversteer is the better style for the current regs and tyres
even in the video game is always the faster way overall
Fun fact:
1:55 This is Assetto Corsa footage from Flying F1nn if I am not mistaken
It is :)
i knew the camera looked a little too stable
“Perez is reliant on a strong rear”
No wonder he’s got so much rear end 😏
lol
Advise: I like the TTS, but you should add subtitles.
Theres an auto subtitles in the video, but yeah. should add the subtitle
What Do teams even think when putting oversteer pilot and understeer pilot at the same car
Finally! The TTS is fine. You just need to put more pauses to sound less robotic & adjust the engine/TTS sound volume. Views will tell you the whole story, your channel deserves more subs! But I can concentrate on watching the driver inputs while listening, so it's much more visible what you mean by smooth u/s driver etc.
Thank you!
Some of these are quali vs race, Leclerc is extremely smooth in races vs qualifying which you're basing it off of for him
HES A SMOOTH OPERATORRRR
You didn’t mention hamiltons ability in the wet nor did you mention the V shape hamilton takes through corners
where did you get that footage of leclerc driving the f2 car with the mechachrome v6?
Amazing analysis
1:47 It isn't the reality 😂
I agree. He is a slow entry fast exit driver. This analysis was wrong
@@Greatgoku4 No, he means that footage is from a video game lol
0:19 correct most of the time
Evidence:Brazil 2024
Everyone in f1 is a smooth operator nowadays it seems
1:12 thought gonna say smooth operator
Alonso had to struggle a lot this year with that truck
I'd like to know your credentials to really know how valid these analysis are. Because from what I'm guessing you're either an engineer graduate or a former/current performance engineer. Because from watching all of your videos on the past, it's been a lot of blanket and repetitive terms towards a lot of drivers, and stating what style certain drivers use is merely down to their own testimony.
I have no credentials, other than a lifetime motorsport fan.
For all these videos I make and drivers that I analyse, I look at 1. Onboard videos 2. Interviews to learn about the driver's driving philosophy 3. Telemetry data to actually see their speed/pedal data.
All of these data points give me an idea of what their driving style is. I've also analysed over 150 sim racers and found their styles, so I have a proficient understanding of driving styles.
1:46 this video is from assetto corsa, pretty realistic tho
Sorry, but this is one of the most rubbish analysis i've ever seen.
No explanation of the concept of inputs, or short corners, neither any explanation on drivers' inputs, on top of being factually wrong about many drivers.
Well, I'd like to hear your analysis of each drivers' driving style.
Lmao
okay then do yours then
@@WolfeF1Explained mate, at least provide some sort of data or source that supports your analysis lol
@@F1_HQ I do in-depth analyses on my website blog with telemetry data to support it if you are interested. This was just a short video to summarise my in-depth analyses :) Otherwise it would have been around an hour long lol
I 100% prefer this style with the AI voice commentary instead. Will defo be watching a lot more now
great video
TTS is fine, that said you should add subtitles as well
thoughts on doing an analysis for the 2025 rookies? that could be interesting
yeah i’d especially like to see Antonelli and Bortoleto
I added them to the content calendar. Should be out in a few weeks :)
Please can you tell me which AI you are using?
Word AI voice
fire video!
It’s impressive how you have very great eyes to see how the drivers approach with the f1 cars. Keep up the good work mate, your underrated as hell. Btw do you know what style Antonelli and borteleto have.
Thank you! 👍 Dunno about them yet. I'll analyze them in a few weeks time.
what in chatgpt is this bro
I can assure you that its not chatgpt. You can put the script (link in description) into an ai detector and it will not activate lol :)
Only the voice is ai
Hamilton is aggresive with his steering
with subtitles would be better or just stick with subtitles
Colapinto?
Removed because of copyright :(
versteppen and ocon and magnussen second phootage are in assetto corsa 😂😂
Yeah lol. Do you like my driving?
@ yep but you in title you said f1 driving style…
Feedback:
If you want to present something as research, as you have here. It's pretty necessary to include some reasoning behind the analysis and conclusion you've made. Just stating that each driver is X form of driver without any evidence is tough to believe since you're not an inherently trusted source. How am I supposed to know you're trustworthy and not just making shit up for views? I'm not saying that's what you've done, but I don't necessarily have any reason to believe that isn't what you've done. Give me an intro, and a rundown of how you determined these driving styles for each driver please.
watch my other in-depth videos :) They explain everything. THis was just surface level.
Lwnce shouldnt be in this vedio
AI trash?
I'm 100% not an AI lol. Just the voice.
These videos are crap, flagging for misinformation
If that makes you happy then go for it :)
First comment, but idc
I’m sorry but this video is BS
Stopped watching at “Charles U shaped corners”
I stopped watching at the end of the video
Perez is a smooth car crasher not driver…