
The plot is looking at a session in 2015 (red) and 2017 (blue), where the speed was over 120kmh. The acceleration was calculated by 'Accel G'*9.80665 to give m/sec² and then smoothed.
This helps identify if changes have helped. From this alone the 2017 acceleration has improved since 2015.
greenMachine is correct, improving acceleration between points will net a fair amount of time. To increase acceleration without changing power leaves on weight and drag to improve on. Yes there is the issue of grip, but this is about data analysis no5 trying to predict lap times etc.
Now some people have argued that the graph is not correct as the lines should start to converge as speed increases, however I am yet to do some statistical analysis and draw a least squared regression line. The software does not have this capability and I would have to export etc. To prove my point I may do this when home next...