Not surprised, they'd base it on where Oscar finished, nothing more. They'll say Lando is outperforming the car.
Not surprised, they'd base it on where Oscar finished, nothing more. They'll say Lando is outperforming the car.
According to that linked table we can be somewhere between 3rd and 6th regarding race pace. Problem is that no one knows the exact fuel level nor the engine mod.
That’s a great analysis. Could you do it tomorrow for NOR quali lap compared to last year?SmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:42Sharing a bit of data comparing Lando’s best run in FP2 - 2023 vs his best Qualifying lap in 2022
Validation of what appeared in the data for testing, with the MCL60 showing improvements in both top speed and cornering speed vs the MCL36, this is interesting given that in the front straight for example the Team’s have 80m less of DRS compared to last year and that they are not running “Qualifying” modes in FP2, an interesting data point is the straight before the last corner in which the teams aren’t using DRS, which could indicate the difference in drag year on year, here the MCL60 not only reaches 295 km/h vs 287 km/h, it also sustains that top speed for a longer period of time (better deployment from the Mercedes PU?)
Also interesting to note that cornering speed, even with a greener track has also improved compared to last year, the difference in T11 minimum speed was a whooping 19 km/h higher during practice (which is probably an outlier, but shows that understeer and keeping the front tires alive is better this year overall)… Beyond a bigger lift in T6 compared to last year, the MCL60 builds the gap to the MCL36 in the second part of the lap.
https://i.imgur.com/ggLUK2A.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/1AYMOmc.jpg
Absolutely… If some of you find any value on it, I will definitely try and do them during the whole season… It will be interesting to learn more about the MCL60 at different tracks101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:53That’s a great analysis. Could you do it tomorrow for NOR quali lap compared to last year?SmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:42Sharing a bit of data comparing Lando’s best run in FP2 - 2023 vs his best Qualifying lap in 2022
Validation of what appeared in the data for testing, with the MCL60 showing improvements in both top speed and cornering speed vs the MCL36, this is interesting given that in the front straight for example the Team’s have 80m less of DRS compared to last year and that they are not running “Qualifying” modes in FP2, an interesting data point is the straight before the last corner in which the teams aren’t using DRS, which could indicate the difference in drag year on year, here the MCL60 not only reaches 295 km/h vs 287 km/h, it also sustains that top speed for a longer period of time (better deployment from the Mercedes PU?)
Also interesting to note that cornering speed, even with a greener track has also improved compared to last year, the difference in T11 minimum speed was a whooping 19 km/h higher during practice (which is probably an outlier, but shows that understeer and keeping the front tires alive is better this year overall)… Beyond a bigger lift in T6 compared to last year, the MCL60 builds the gap to the MCL36 in the second part of the lap.
https://i.imgur.com/ggLUK2A.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/1AYMOmc.jpg
For sure. Minimum corner speeds in slow/med and high speed corners would be extremely interesting too. See how this car stacks up against the competitionSmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:56Absolutely… If some of you find any value on it, I will definitely try and do them during the whole season… It will be interesting to learn more about the MCL60 at different tracks101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:53That’s a great analysis. Could you do it tomorrow for NOR quali lap compared to last year?SmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:42Sharing a bit of data comparing Lando’s best run in FP2 - 2023 vs his best Qualifying lap in 2022
Validation of what appeared in the data for testing, with the MCL60 showing improvements in both top speed and cornering speed vs the MCL36, this is interesting given that in the front straight for example the Team’s have 80m less of DRS compared to last year and that they are not running “Qualifying” modes in FP2, an interesting data point is the straight before the last corner in which the teams aren’t using DRS, which could indicate the difference in drag year on year, here the MCL60 not only reaches 295 km/h vs 287 km/h, it also sustains that top speed for a longer period of time (better deployment from the Mercedes PU?)
Also interesting to note that cornering speed, even with a greener track has also improved compared to last year, the difference in T11 minimum speed was a whooping 19 km/h higher during practice (which is probably an outlier, but shows that understeer and keeping the front tires alive is better this year overall)… Beyond a bigger lift in T6 compared to last year, the MCL60 builds the gap to the MCL36 in the second part of the lap.
https://i.imgur.com/ggLUK2A.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/1AYMOmc.jpg
If there is also value on looking at McLaren versus certain teams, will post them too… At this stage it wasn’t worth to look at comparison versus the rest because we don’t know what they are doing, but maybe a look against the expected rivals could also be worth it.
Will take a look at it after Qualifying101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 22:02For sure. Minimum corner speeds in slow/med and high speed corners would be extremely interesting too. See how this car stacks up against the competitionSmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:56Absolutely… If some of you find any value on it, I will definitely try and do them during the whole season… It will be interesting to learn more about the MCL60 at different tracks101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:53
That’s a great analysis. Could you do it tomorrow for NOR quali lap compared to last year?
If there is also value on looking at McLaren versus certain teams, will post them too… At this stage it wasn’t worth to look at comparison versus the rest because we don’t know what they are doing, but maybe a look against the expected rivals could also be worth it.
Definitely like the Analysis SS, yes please do moreSmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:42Sharing a bit of data comparing Lando’s best run in FP2 - 2023 vs his best Qualifying lap in 2022
Validation of what appeared in the data for testing, with the MCL60 showing improvements in both top speed and cornering speed vs the MCL36, this is interesting given that in the front straight for example the Team’s have 80m less of DRS compared to last year and that they are not running “Qualifying” modes in FP2, an interesting data point is the straight before the last corner in which the teams aren’t using DRS, which could indicate the difference in drag year on year, here the MCL60 not only reaches 295 km/h vs 287 km/h, it also sustains that top speed for a longer period of time (better deployment from the Mercedes PU?)
Also interesting to note that cornering speed, even with a greener track has also improved compared to last year, the difference in T11 minimum speed was a whooping 19 km/h higher during practice (which is probably an outlier, but shows that understeer and keeping the front tires alive is better this year overall)… Beyond a bigger lift in T6 compared to last year, the MCL60 builds the gap to the MCL36 in the second part of the lap.
https://i.imgur.com/ggLUK2A.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/1AYMOmc.jpg
Absolutely… It will also allow us to understand the impact of future upgrades, since that will show if the in season improvements in 2023 exceed the developments in 2022… With the regulations been fixed year on year for the most part, it also makes for more meaningful analysis.the EDGE wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 22:12Definitely like the Analysis SS, yes please do moreSmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:42Sharing a bit of data comparing Lando’s best run in FP2 - 2023 vs his best Qualifying lap in 2022
Validation of what appeared in the data for testing, with the MCL60 showing improvements in both top speed and cornering speed vs the MCL36, this is interesting given that in the front straight for example the Team’s have 80m less of DRS compared to last year and that they are not running “Qualifying” modes in FP2, an interesting data point is the straight before the last corner in which the teams aren’t using DRS, which could indicate the difference in drag year on year, here the MCL60 not only reaches 295 km/h vs 287 km/h, it also sustains that top speed for a longer period of time (better deployment from the Mercedes PU?)
Also interesting to note that cornering speed, even with a greener track has also improved compared to last year, the difference in T11 minimum speed was a whooping 19 km/h higher during practice (which is probably an outlier, but shows that understeer and keeping the front tires alive is better this year overall)… Beyond a bigger lift in T6 compared to last year, the MCL60 builds the gap to the MCL36 in the second part of the lap.
https://i.imgur.com/ggLUK2A.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/1AYMOmc.jpg
On Bahrain however, we have to be cautious with last years data as all Merc cars were running lower power modes at the start of the ‘22 season, it won’t be the same this year as the PU is unchanged. Also, that was a shocking race in general for McLaren, compared to their real season pace
The date comparison will be a much better indicator in Australia & beyond
Wish I could upvote this. Shame that you cant do this in the team threadsSmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:42Sharing a bit of data comparing Lando’s best run in FP2 - 2023 vs his best Qualifying lap in 2022
Validation of what appeared in the data for testing, with the MCL60 showing improvements in both top speed and cornering speed vs the MCL36, this is interesting given that in the front straight for example the Team’s have 80m less of DRS compared to last year and that they are not running “Qualifying” modes in FP2, an interesting data point is the straight before the last corner in which the teams aren’t using DRS, which could indicate the difference in drag year on year, here the MCL60 not only reaches 295 km/h vs 287 km/h, it also sustains that top speed for a longer period of time (better deployment from the Mercedes PU?)
Also interesting to note that cornering speed, even with a greener track has also improved compared to last year, the difference in T11 minimum speed was a whooping 19 km/h higher during practice (which is probably an outlier, but shows that understeer and keeping the front tires alive is better this year overall)… Beyond a bigger lift in T6 compared to last year, the MCL60 builds the gap to the MCL36 in the second part of the lap.
https://i.imgur.com/ggLUK2A.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/1AYMOmc.jpg
True on the sector times but minimum cornering speeds will still be valid regardless of engine powerthe EDGE wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 22:12Definitely like the Analysis SS, yes please do moreSmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:42Sharing a bit of data comparing Lando’s best run in FP2 - 2023 vs his best Qualifying lap in 2022
Validation of what appeared in the data for testing, with the MCL60 showing improvements in both top speed and cornering speed vs the MCL36, this is interesting given that in the front straight for example the Team’s have 80m less of DRS compared to last year and that they are not running “Qualifying” modes in FP2, an interesting data point is the straight before the last corner in which the teams aren’t using DRS, which could indicate the difference in drag year on year, here the MCL60 not only reaches 295 km/h vs 287 km/h, it also sustains that top speed for a longer period of time (better deployment from the Mercedes PU?)
Also interesting to note that cornering speed, even with a greener track has also improved compared to last year, the difference in T11 minimum speed was a whooping 19 km/h higher during practice (which is probably an outlier, but shows that understeer and keeping the front tires alive is better this year overall)… Beyond a bigger lift in T6 compared to last year, the MCL60 builds the gap to the MCL36 in the second part of the lap.
https://i.imgur.com/ggLUK2A.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/1AYMOmc.jpg
On Bahrain however, we have to be cautious with last years data as all Merc cars were running lower power modes at the start of the ‘22 season, it won’t be the same this year as the PU is unchanged. Also, that was a shocking race in general for McLaren, compared to their real season pace
The date comparison will be a much better indicator in Australia & beyond
Yes please to both of those.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:56Absolutely… If some of you find any value on it, I will definitely try and do them during the whole season… It will be interesting to learn more about the MCL60 at different tracks
If there is also value on looking at McLaren versus certain teams, will post them too… At this stage it wasn’t worth to look at comparison versus the rest because we don’t know what they are doing, but maybe a look against the expected rivals could also be worth it.
You go it! I’ll post Qualifying 2022 vs Qualifying 2023 at Bahrain for McLarenMostlyeels wrote: ↑04 Mar 2023, 00:24Yes please to both of those.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 21:56Absolutely… If some of you find any value on it, I will definitely try and do them during the whole season… It will be interesting to learn more about the MCL60 at different tracks
If there is also value on looking at McLaren versus certain teams, will post them too… At this stage it wasn’t worth to look at comparison versus the rest because we don’t know what they are doing, but maybe a look against the expected rivals could also be worth it.