Joel709 wrote:dialtone wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 13:53
Joel709 wrote:
The stints are almost impossible to compare. 1 driver is doing a two stop which means he can push, where as the other is in tyre preservation mode going for a one stop. As that chart mentions, with a 0.3-0.35 deficit the result would have still been 15+ seconds behind. The reason sainz is comparable is because he was on a 2 stop strategy and was faster this race.
While I think leclerc is a better driver overall, their race performance so far this season have been near matched so I don’t buy that he would have made a massive difference.
You don’t buy that he was going to be better after LEC finished 6s behind his teammate with a suboptimal strategy and starting 8th?
While it may not be fully accurate, that graph highlights the pace while taking into account strategy, tyres etc. the real race pace without anything considered had leclerc 9 tenths slower than max and 4-5 tenths slower than Sainz
It doesn’t take into account strategy and tires. It’s a graph that likely just removed slow laps due to pits or anomalies and then calculated the average.
Since LEC had a pit offset it ultimately resulted in his lap times being slower by that much overall to end up where he did with 23 seconds to his advantage. However that’s obviously dominates by 2 stints in which he had to massively nurse tires.
The only thing you can really look at are his times when it mattered, after PIA pitted and LEC was in clean air, his times were amazing for those old tires.
The 2nd thing you can look at is that he ultimately finished 6s behind his teammate after starting 8th and going on a worse strategy. This is objectively good and better than Sainz as far as race goes.