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Beta Metric
This coasting analysis is experimental and shows weak correlation with actual race performance. The metric may not accurately reflect driving quality, especially at tracks with high-speed sections where slight lifts are part of the optimal racing line. Use these insights with caution.
Christian Weir
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Christian Weir
TechSport

Momentum Summary

Overall Ranking
23/30
Bottom 25% (Needs Work)
Coasting Score
18.9
Lower is better
Laps Analyzed
13
Avg Coasting Time
1.66 s
Per lap
Coasting Fraction
0.7 %
Of total lap time
Coasting Events
1.2
Avg per lap
Total Distance
595 m
Cumulative coasting

Performance Insights

Excellent pedal utilization! Your average coasting time of 1.66s per lap shows strong commitment and efficient use of available grip.

Lap-by-Lap Analysis

13 laps
Lap Coast Time Coast % Events Distance Total Time
1 3.06s 0.5% 2 99m 573.3s
2 0.0s 0.0% 0 0m 307.8s
3 1.1s 0.3% 1 40m 415.5s
4 0.0s 0.0% 0 0m 185.0s
5 5.94s 1.5% 5 151m 408.2s
6 0.0s 0.0% 0 0m 775.2s
7 0.0s 0.0% 0 0m 150.3s
8 0.0s 0.0% 0 0m 149.8s
9 0.0s 0.0% 0 0m 149.6s
10 0.0s 0.0% 0 0m 149.1s
11 1.6s 0.8% 1 54m 214.1s
12 5.84s 3.9% 3 157m 151.5s
13 3.98s 2.0% 3 93m 203.6s

What is Coasting Analysis?

In performance driving, momentum is key. Coasting (neither accelerating nor braking) represents wasted time where the car isn't being pushed to its limits.

This analysis detects periods where you're off both pedals in the mid-speed range (60-160 km/h) for more than 0.8 seconds. These moments often indicate:

  • Lifting off throttle too early before a corner
  • Not braking late enough into corners
  • Hesitation or lack of commitment
  • Waiting to get back on throttle

💡 Tip: The best drivers minimize coasting by carrying more speed or braking later. Every moment should be spent either slowing down or speeding up.