The new F1 Fanatic data pages for 2011 are a feast for the stats fan.
The revised 2011 F1 statistics pages contain all the year’s data on races, qualifying, team mates and more.
A new layout makes it easier to find whatever statistics you’re looking for.
If you want to see which driver prefers the super-soft tyre, who’s had the most car failures, you can find it all here.
And you can find out who holds the upper hand in each team by comparing team mates in the driver form guides.
As there’s only one race in the books so far, some of the pages are a little light on data, but that will change as the season progresses. The pages will be updated every race day.
Have a look at the 2011 F1 statistics pages here:
- 2011 F1 statistics
- 2011 F1 statistics: Championship points
- 2011 F1 statistics: Season records
- 2011 F1 statistics: Races
- 2011 F1 statistics: Qualifying
- 2011 F1 statistics: Retirements
- 2011 F1 statistics: Strategy
- 2011 F1 statistics: Driver form guides
You can find the 2011 F1 statistics pages in the menu under “2011 F1 season” or “Statistics”.
As ever I’m always looking for ways to improve and I think some of the data could benefit from a more attractive, graphical presentation. If you have any suggestions along those lines or for other statistics you’d like to see please leave a comment.
One are that is covered at present is overtaking. Several F1 Fanatic readers are assisting with compiling data on overtaking – see the forum for more information.
Image © Red Bull/Getty images
RBAlonso
1st April 2011, 11:57
Thanks Kieth, looking forward to see how this progresses over the season.
It’s article like this that keep you number one!
BasCB (@bascb)
1st April 2011, 11:57
Nice page, I was looking forward to it.
Mike
2nd April 2011, 7:36
A+
Chalky (@chalky)
1st April 2011, 12:31
You put the official FIA formula1.com site to shame. Great work Keith.
watty (@watty)
1st April 2011, 12:36
this is great, will be fantastic after a few races.
Keith – https://www.racefans.net/statistics/2011-f1-statistics/f1-2011-driver-form-guides/ shows kobayashi twice with perez missing
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
1st April 2011, 13:25
Corrected, thanks watty.
RIISE (@riise)
1st April 2011, 12:54
You can never have too many stats.
Alex Bkk
1st April 2011, 13:02
Yarp… But I get so dizzy reading it!
Maybe we need a permanent linky on the opening page?
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
1st April 2011, 13:25
You mean other than the two in the menu?
BasCB (@bascb)
1st April 2011, 13:59
As he wrote, Alex got dizzy reading it, that explains :-D
Alex Bkk
2nd April 2011, 2:33
Maybe a big flashing red one that says
“Alex, this is the stat linky you idiot!”
However, in light of recent revelations I withdraw my request for a stat linky.
RIISE (@riise)
2nd April 2011, 12:46
That made me chuckle =)
Todfod (@todfod)
1st April 2011, 13:06
Awesome stuff Keith! I reckon that all the F1 pundits and commentators will be visiting this site for some more F1 stats. Other than the race edit made by formula1.com, I have no real reason to visit their site anymore.
phildick (@phildick)
1st April 2011, 14:04
I guess you forgot live timings… or not?
Nevertheless, it’s a great page, fan(t)a(s)tic job, Keith!
Todfod (@todfod)
1st April 2011, 15:10
Yeah I dont know how I forget about that
Todfod (@todfod)
1st April 2011, 15:24
*forgot
AndrewTanner (@andrewtanner)
1st April 2011, 13:13
Marvellous stuff, this will be an absolute gold mine when the season starts to develop.
dyslexicbunny
1st April 2011, 14:19
Should be good stuff. Thanks.
US Williams Fan
1st April 2011, 14:40
Looks good! Bookmarked the stat page.
Cacarella
1st April 2011, 14:58
Excellent work as always Keith!
As if I needed another reason to log on to this website ALL day!
CC
1st April 2011, 14:58
Is there any chance of having a link at the bottom of each of the specific 2011 F1 Statistics pages to ‘Championship points’ ‘Season Records’ ‘Races’ ‘Qualifying’ etc… instead of having to go back to the 2011 Stats menu page.
It would just make navigating the statistics pages easier.
box this lap (@sebashuis)
1st April 2011, 17:16
You’ve must been busy with this? looks great! and like Andrew Tanner said
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I can’t wait to look back and compare compare compare!
HounslowBusGarage (@hounslowbusgarage)
1st April 2011, 17:46
Highly, highly impressive.
But Keith, what have you done?
Now there is somewhere all the relevant information can be looked up instantly – it will put paid to half the arguments in the comments!
ogamii (@ogamii)
1st April 2011, 20:14
Awesome!
bigbadderboom
1st April 2011, 20:21
Your rapidly becoming the one stop fan shop for all things f1! Great job Keith.
Monosodico
1st April 2011, 21:50
It’s ironic.. a picture of a HRT in te Qualifyng item
quizmaster (@quizmaster)
1st April 2011, 22:34
Keith these pages are brilliant and should highlight a lot of interesting factors as the season progresses. One thing I have thought of is an analysis of each drivers stints. Basically disregard the first lap of the race and any laps where the driver pitted and note when they did the fastest lap of that stint in comparsion to the number of laps. For example Vettel did 14 lap first stint with his fastest lap on lap 4 of that stint so a 4/12 (Soft) could be logged. His next stint was 3/21 (Soft) and so on. This shows his tyres were best early on in the stints. Heidfeld was 10/13 (Soft) and 13/14 (Soft) suggeesting the Renault is looking after its tyres better than Red Bull. Looking at all the drivers could paint an interesting picture.
Alex Bkk
2nd April 2011, 3:35
Maybe also in the race results what lap the driver was on his lap time when he did FLAP of the race.
FLAP: Philipe Massa + lap + time
Just for a bit faster reference.
Stubie
2nd April 2011, 14:17
I may have over looked it, but is flap and gap to flap, and what lap and tires a somewhat useful statistic as well. Might give us a sense of drivers race pace, and we might be able to compensate for fuel loads.
Not that I am volunteering to compile those stats myself ;)
As alway, brilliant stuff
Cluffy_Wedge
2nd April 2011, 18:19
ever considered making downloadable spreadsheets so then people can then submit interesting graphs and stuff?
JCF1 (@jcf1)
3rd April 2011, 0:05
“There are lies, dammed lies and statistics.”
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Shut up, statistics rule!