About the FastF1 Generated Data + Tyres + Laptimes #517
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Hello! Recently I used the api to extract weather and race data for the entire 2023 season and conduct an analysis on it and noticed 3 things which I would be happy to get context about.
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1, Sometimes whole laps are generated but this is only done in very rare cases such as a crash on the first lap (source). Otherwise there is a lot of interpolation in telemetry data but certainly none that can be called ML per se. As you'll see, this project can be classified as ML-unfriendly. 2, Perhaps something like 3, This is a proposed feature (#332) and is part of the Ergast API succession plan. The attitude of the maintainer is pretty well summarized in #507 but FastF1 is only interested in providing accurate data. Unless you make a breakthrough in explainable ML and achieve something like 99.5+% accuracy, I don't think the maintainer will be open to having the C numbers be predicted by a black box model. Also, there are the following coverage issues.
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1, Sometimes whole laps are generated but this is only done in very rare cases such as a crash on the first lap (source). Otherwise there is a lot of interpolation in telemetry data but certainly none that can be called ML per se. As you'll see, this project can be classified as ML-unfriendly.
2, Perhaps something like
dt.total_seconds
in pandas?3, This is a proposed feature (#332) and is part of the Ergast API succession plan. The attitude of the maintainer is pretty well summarized in #507 but FastF1 is only interested in providing accurate data. Unless you make a breakthrough in explainable ML and achieve something like 99.5+% accuracy, I don't think the maintainer will be open to hav…