Hey all. I know much has been made of JB's driving style and how it goes and protects the tyres. I was just thinking. Most (if not all other) drivers drive a more late apex line while JB brakes earlier, then carries more speed through in a more conventional racing line.
I enjoy watching JB drive and how his hands just seem to flow so gracefully, and you can see how he has almost constant lock for most corners. In terms of a long, high speed corner, I don't think there's much difference, as most drivers usually drive quite smooth anyways. But over a short corner you really see the difference.
Now, most people say how his stable driving style, with smooth throttle/brake/steering application takes care of tyres. I was wondering though.
A late apex would:
get more braking energy
get more throttle out
have a tighter turning circle when it's turning (maybe inducing relatively more lateral load?)
BUT
JB's style would:
get less braking
get less throttle out
expose the tyres out to a lateral load for a greater period of time.
Would it be the case that there are some circuits that this greater period of time with load would actually compromise him instead, and JB would get more tyre deg?
There were times when JB would actually destroy tyres faster than Lewis last year (eg Korea, and maybe Melbourne before the switch for slicks). But I think those were more of his lack of pace/feel, causing him to lock tyres and get wheelspin on exits. When he has a good feel for what the car is doing, it seems he can last better in the conservation department than Lewis.
Any insights? Maybe tyre guys? JT?