The brake scatter chart plots braking distance against entry speed for each corner across all laps. Tight clusters indicate repeatable technique; scattered points reveal inconsistency. Drivers who brake later (shorter distance) at higher speed gain time, but only when the scatter is tight.
A wide spread at a late brake point means the driver is sometimes overdriving. LAP highlights the best-practice brake point from the fastest clean laps and shows the gap between current average and potential — giving a concrete target to aim for in the next session.
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