load_circuit_details {f1dataR}R Documentation

Load Circuit Information

Description

Loads circuit details for a specific race session. Note that different track layouts are used at some circuits depending on the year of the race.

Useful for visualizing or annotating data. Contains information on corners, marshal_lights and marshal_sectors.

Each set of these track marker types is returned as a tibble.

Also returns an angle (in degrees) to indicate the amount of rotation of the telemetry to visually align the two.

More information on the data provided (and uses) can be seen at https://docs.fastf1.dev/circuit_info.html#fastf1.mvapi.CircuitInfo.corners

Note that this is an exposition of FastF1 data. As such, caching is recommended (and default behavior). Cache directory can be set by setting ⁠option(f1dataR.cache = [cache dir])⁠, default is the current working directory.

If you have trouble with errors mentioning 'fastf1' or 'get_fastf1_version()' read the 'Setup FastF1 Connection vignette (run vignette('setup_fastf1', 'f1dataR')).

Usage

load_circuit_details(
  season = get_current_season(),
  round = 1,
  log_level = "WARNING"
)

Arguments

season

number from 2018 to current season. Defaults to current season.

round

number from 1 to 23 (depending on season selected). Also accepts race name.

log_level

Detail of logging from fastf1 to be displayed. Choice of: 'DEBUG', 'INFO', 'WARNING', 'ERROR' and 'CRITICAL'. See fastf1 documentation.

Value

A list of tibbles containing corner number, marshall post number, or marshall segment, plus a numeric value for rotational offset of the data compared to telemetry data.

The tibbles all have the following structure: x and y specify the position on the track map number is the number of the corner. Letter is optionally used to differentiate corners with the same number on some circuits, e.g. “2A”. angle is an angle in degrees, used to visually offset the marker’s placement on a track map in a logical direction (usually orthogonal to the track). distance is the location of the marker as a distance from the start/finish line.


[Package f1dataR version 1.5.3 Index]