In motorsports, every racing participant pursues
the goal to finish the race in the shortest time possible. There are
several ways to influence the race with race strategy decisions,
e.g. the timing of pit stops and the choice of tires. In order to be
able to evaluate the race strategy before and to quickly adjust
it during a race, a tool is required that simulates an entire
race in a short time. For this purpose, the paper presents the
methodology of a race simulation for circuit motorsports. It
simulates races in dependency of various race strategy inputs
and is based on a lap-wise discretization. It includes the effects
of tire degradation, fuel mass loss, pit stops and overtaking
maneuvers. The simulation parameters are chosen in such a
way that they can be determined based on publicly accessible
lap time data. The Formula 1 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
is analyzed as an exemplary result. An application area is
the support of race engineers in present motorsports. Future
work aims towards the automation of strategy decisions in
motorsports with autonomous racecars.
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In motorsports, every racing participant pursues
the goal to finish the race in the shortest time possible. There are
several ways to influence the race with race strategy decisions,
e.g. the timing of pit stops and the choice of tires. In order to be
able to evaluate the race strategy before and to quickly adjust
it during a race, a tool is required that simulates an entire
race in a short time. For this purpose, the paper presents the
methodology of a race simulation for circuit motorsp...
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