Reads the live timing
Lap times, gaps, tyres and pit stops come from the live timing feed. Each driver's recent laps set the pace they are actually running — not last year's performance, not a bias.
F1SIBLE watches a Grand Prix as it happens and re-runs the rest of the race thousands of times, starting exactly where the race stands. What comes back is a prediction of how often each driver finishes in each place.
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37.6%of 10,000 simulated races finished in exactly this order
Lap times, gaps, tyres and pit stops come from the live timing feed. Each driver's recent laps set the pace they are actually running — not last year's performance, not a bias.
From the current moment, the engine runs every remaining lap thousands of times: tyre wear on this circuit at this temperature, the pit stop that works best from here, and overtakes that have to be earned.
Every driver gets an average finishing position, with a ring beside their name showing how often they took each one. The same runs, counted as complete finishing orders, identify the single most likely podium.
F1SIBLE measures the pace each driver is running from their own lap times, picks the pit strategy, and predicts from where the race stands. What it publishes is the count: how often each driver finished in each place.
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