In competitive racing, the winner is determined by overall consistency rather than peak speed, as demonstrated by analyzing Formula 1 race data where the driver with the fastest lap often loses to the most consistent performer.
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Why Fast Drivers Lose Races 🤯 | Python Data Viz ProjectAdded:
This chart show why drivers win races and it's not a speed. Student learn charts in theory but never build a real portfolio projects. We are building a F1 race performance visualizer using Python. Step one is a load race lab data from Kaggle data sets. Step two is a clean the Mac race data. Step two convert the lap time into the second.
Step four plot lap credits of a driver.
Wait, the driver with the fastest lap lost the race because the winner are the most consistent, not the fastest. That's a portfolio projects ready. Real elements use more data, but this is your perfect boss project for a for story.
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