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2026 season

Formula 1 telemetry

Every 2026 race weekend has its own telemetry page: the fastest lap of each session and who set it, how much the track sped up between the first practice and qualifying, air and track temperature per session, and the pit lane and tyre stint figures from the race itself. The numbers come from timing data, not from estimates.

Weekends so far

RoundGrand PrixFastest lapSet byTrack tempPit lane visits
11Hungarian Grand Prix1:17.207Lando NORRIS50.5°C44
10Belgian Grand Prix1:44.361Car 1231°C28
09British Grand Prix1:28.376Lewis HAMILTON37.4°C51
08Austrian Grand Prix1:06.113George RUSSELL50.2°C41
07Spanish Grand Prix1:14.679George RUSSELL50.3°C48
06Monaco Grand Prix1:12.051Kimi ANTONELLI38°C86
05Canadian Grand Prix1:12.578George RUSSELL31.7°C34
04Miami Grand Prix1:27.798Kimi ANTONELLI49°C22
03Japanese Grand Prix1:28.778Kimi ANTONELLI34.1°C29
02Chinese Grand Prix1:31.520George RUSSELL15.4°C19
01Australian Grand Prix1:18.518George RUSSELL36.1°C36

Fastest lap is the quickest of the whole weekend, in any session. A dash means the timing data for that weekend has not come in yet.

Session explorer

Pick a race and a session to go through the raw data lap by lap.

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Telemetry

Analyse telemetry data from the 2026 F1 season. Fastest laps, pit lane analysis, tyre strategy and track conditions per session. Pick a race on the left, then choose a session to view its data.

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