How Do Setups Work On An F1 Car?
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- In this week’s F101 we discuss how F1 drivers setup their car. Front wings, ballast and transmission are a few of the elements that F1 drivers need to take into account when setting up a Formula 1 car, but how does changing a specific area of the car affect the handling?
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Really good animations. Simple, effective and good looking.
Props to the person who made them
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"Lewis is faster, fix it"
- Valteri
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Grosjean...
"it appears that you've broken your legs, your tyres are worn, box, box, box"
Yeah but how do you fix 'The car has GP2 engine'
LamboWalker 'GP2 Chassis'*
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For me that dont understand so much of F1 but think its so fun just love when you cna brake hings down and make it understandebul for all in so basic ways. Thank you for existing.
I’d love too see you guys explain how the blown diffusers work in past f1 seasons
Let's be real, you just read F1 2017 setup settings explanation in setup menu :D
AOR Path The ‘mysterious engineer’ is probably the boss of Codemasters. 😂
I think the technical term is "paraphrased"
Actually some of these explainations are too basic and to some point inaccurate and use Unit free measures
It looks like. ... he forgott a few important things...
He should read the setup manual from assetto corsa
Let's be honest. Your "mystery engineer" doesn't happen to be the setup menu of F1 2017, does it??
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I am able to appreciate this video far more than in the past. I recently moved to gaming wheel from controller playing F1 game (used to play with some assists on like TC and Antilock). With all assists off, I need all the setup the way I want and learning the technicalities.
Thank you very much I learned a lot !!
Great information everyone!! These informations make me love F1 more
Really useful keep it up matt and crew.... i love all of your videos
Literally learnt all of this through my countless hours on F1 2017 and still learning how to get the perfect setup! Great video
Love this channel so much, keep it up!
This was a really great video!
The amount of helpful information in this video alone covered more than most entire channels do and did a honest job 5 stars love the channel and I don’t watch f1 regularly so great job keeping it interesting keep it up!
Absolutely what I needed. I'm so bad with this and it came up at the right time for me🙏. It will help me in my F1 2017 career.
wow! such a nice summary!
Please do an F101 session on racing strategies and analysis of data collected by cars through Practice sessions. Sometimes we see the engineers peering over lots of graphs and charts on their screens and so it would help knowing to some extent what all stuff they look at and how they make sense out of it. Thanks!
Check out the Chain Bear F1 channel. He has made a video on race strategy.
Davik .v Thanks!
Check out Marc Priestley's video on F1 data analysis (/watch?v=X8_8DYxoXdU) ;)
Thank you so much for uploading this video
Being a beginner in sim racing this video is so extremely helpful and so much easier to understand and grasp with the class commentary and animations!! Thanks very much keep it up!!!
Great video guys! 👍
I'd love to see a video on how different track surfaces and characteristics affect tyre choice.
Your videos are cool, very informative and yet easy to understand. Thank you and well done.
Mercedes Engineers 2019: (watching this video) Aha!
Mercedes 2020: (DAS)
Great video! It's crazy how a minimal touch on the car completely changes everything!
The complexity and is amazing. Getting the balance right in all these factors is mind boggling because each minor adjustment in any one of these factors affects the whole balance. I have such new respect for F1 engineers and mechanics.
Damn this helped me clear my doubts for F1 2017. Thank you so much
Wow, excellent video! Super concise, but loaded with great information!
Awesome video! Id like to see what future technologies being evolved in Formula 1 could apply to our daily drivers like engergy recovery and other hybrid features
i once went to a comprehensive track weekend and learned how to judge the feel of a car. it was boring at the time but made me adapt a better understanding of what goes on. it sparked something in me, so i went back to school, got my leaving cert(o levels) and headed for college for a mechanical engineering degree. its fascinating, trust me, it looks boring, but its awesome
I love these videos it's so interesting !
This info was very helpful. Aides you and help give me a more full idea of what the driver's and engineers go threw to get the most out of the car!😁
This video was very informative... Loved it.. You are doing a great job by spreading such knowledge about the sport... Can you also add a video about the rules for a circuit to comply as an f1 circuit and also how the teams work around the track and connect with the drivers and engineers.. The A to Z about a weekend in the circuit....
Great Video!!! I’ve always wanted to know how the different settings affect an F1 car. At least now I have an idea on how to tinker with the various settings when I play a sim racing game... 👍👍
Brilliant video💯
Cheers!!
These vids and the podcast are my favorite! Much❤️
Absolutely a great video that captures the guts of the topic!
I was waiting for a video like this!
If someone has ever played Project Cars he knows that the setup is crucial and fucking incomprehensible sometimes, everything has an effect on everything as it seems
this video is very informative, kinda solve a bit of f1 setup mystery :D,thanks @wtf1
Awesome video! Awesome graphics!
Good content guys. Keep uploading
Great video, Matty..and team
Awesome video.
Awesome, thx this video helped a ton with the set ups in the f1 19 game
GREAT VIDEO!! THANKS FOR THE KNOWLEDGE
Great video! Thx for the explanation!
F1 2017 taught me well. Great video!
great presentation! good job guys (y)
Incredible, i knew it was hard but this is so intricate
Hello from South Africa.
·Can you make a video on all the tracks this season and in the coming seasons.
·Can you also talk about the tracks and what makes them different.
·And finally, all the tracks from back in the day and there history and stories etc.
Thank you, have a great day! 👌👍👏
Thank you very much! I learned quite a bit! i'll use this to help me tune in forza!
I’d love to see a video analyzing and explaining what the bells and whistles on the steering wheel do during a hot lap!
Thanks , helped me in setting up my Car in my game 🤗
Awesome video!!!!! I have a idea for an another f101: explained how a fw works and how to make it
This vid will really help people who are just getting in to F1 😎👍
what an excellent video!
Simplified to the max 😀 good job
wow maybe i'll change my f1 17 setups better from now on ^^ very very good video :)
Thou I really liked the explanation in all the systems I found the explanation on the diff lacking information is not just lock or unlocked like in a 4x4 SUV, but a limited slip diff, so when a diff is completely open it can send 100% of the power to just one wheel, but when you have a limited slip diff you can limit the maximum power to one wheel to just 80 or 70% that specially important in surfaces with difference in traction between wheels like when the track is damp or wet, but apart from that really great video congrats
loving this
Another great video by WTF1
I'd love to see something about the seamless shift gearboxes they use. According to F1 technical they engage two gears at once a fraction of a second. That is really amazing!
Very useful video. Now if I need to, I can apply what was in this video to tune f1 cars in f1 2017
I guess I never learned that much from an F1 video before. Great job
This was great, I never knew what people meant by oversteer or understeer but I sorta get it now.
Thank you wtf1
Very cool
I would love more technical videos like this. However, i think there is a mistake, you say that if the tire pressure is greater, tires will heat up faster, but actually is the opposite!
the cycle of F1 including all of the accommodations for the drivers the lounge areas, pit and garage and those sort of stuff and how they get everything from 1 track to another in 1 week
This = good content. GJ
Exactly like in the F1 2017! Amazing! I knew everything.
Just one pretty big thing you missed on was brake bias affecting the weight transfer having brake bias to the front will make a HUGE difference on turning in and understeer/oversteer through the corner versus having The brake bias to the rear. Besides that though awesome video :)))
Well this definitely will help me in the game
Could you do an episode on how F1 teams do wheel alignments? Do they use strings, lasers, or something entirely different? And, do they use different methods to perform an alignment at the track vs. in the works factory?
do a video on strategy and the main 2 types (under/over cut) and explain at what times it is appropriate to use them, since im struggling in my f1 game to get both of those right
hey, I knew some of these terms and their uses from back when I played NFS:MW(2005 edition)
this is helpful for me as i love f1 pc games but never understood toe and the differential elements - i am trying to figure out how to play the old f1 world GP on windows at the moment in simulation mode and it is ridiculously understeeering all teh time, maybe i will play with more of the setup now that i understand a few more things better
Finally watching this series after becoming an F1 fan last year. I'm going to need to watch this again and take notes, because my brain hurts 😅
Well. It is all about balance. Very informative
1:05 Kimi basicly like drifting
I always love talking Setups, more please :D :D
Well done
Speaking as someone who races at an amateur level, the brake bias is a lot more important than you make it out to be, yes what you said is true about the locking up, however front brake bias has a major affect the weight transfer through corners. When you brake hard, try this in your road car, alot of the weight goes to the front, which forces the tyres into the ground producing more grip.
I would suggest every 'Drive to Survive' viewers to watch this channel, so that the sport will spread way more
Seems like a standard Bullet to Apfsds comparison analogy on Racecars to F1s
Technical superiority runs the show
I’d like to see a video on the different driving styles used by F1 drivers.
could you do a video on the suspension? (and why there is almost always a suspension failure in an f1 race)
Thanks WTF1 and also thanks Marc Priestley :)
Would have liked to have seen more details on this, cause and effect, dampers wasn't really explained. More please.
You could do a video on older F1 technologies like FRIC, TC, groundeffect etc.
nice video i would like to see how to set gearbox in next one but it is just an idea (sorry for bad english)
Great Video! Wrt the tire pressure, I think it would rather get hotter if the tires are under deflated as opposed to over inflated? Also under deflated tires would make the contact patch longer instead of wider.
Fascinating
Brake bias is also important in some corners on the calendar where you have to turn under breaking. Front bias = Worse steering under breaking. Rear bias = Better stearing under breaking.
Next f101 cover how teams go from weekend to weekend and how the are able to transport things in a week as well as replace broken Honda engines
Thank you.
I watch videos from this channel, for the f1 2020 game, but please I still really don't know how to set up some stuff from the game, so I hope you make a video that show what really happen ifs... Through animation. But thank you very much... 👍
@WTF1 I wanna know about the gearbox and the transmission system or the drive train please 😬 thank you great video ♥️
This could be an awesome guide for someone who plays sim racing games. Especially for those who are playing F1 2017.
Difference between different chassis
iron boy thats classified F1 information
All we know is that Mercedes have the longest car and Ferrari have the shortest car of the grid.
Thomas John Solidum ohh i see
Next F101 should be about how different tyre compounds are more effective on different tracks (i.e hypersofts at Monaco, etc.)