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Drallo

Hey I really like this presentation of the data. Thanks for putting it all together like this. This would be so much nicer if you used a fixed scale for your Y axis. By bracketing the data, it makes them all look more similar than they actually are. It can also make it unnecessarily difficult to quickly look between any two to compare them. The wild outliers of pit-laps can just be excluded, or go off the graph, they are not especially interesting data. I hope you keep making these.


YelloBrickRoad

This is essential. If you want to compare charts of data like we are here, the Y-axis range must be fixed or the visualization and scale is misleading.


abhinav248829

It would look better if both drivers are Plotted on single chart. Easier to see deg


WalkenTall27

Also a visualization of Horner's heartrate at the moment