horse wrote:I think this is a great question, by the way, although I think it will be almost impossible to answer. My first thought was to compare this years RB7 lap time at Australia to last years MP4-25 fastest qualifying lap. Now I compare these two because the MP4-25 had a non-blown second-gen double diffuser and (importantly) the f-duct which could be seen as equivalent to DRS (for qualifying). The RB7 is the best example of an EDB car in 2011. So the results
RB7 (2011): 1:23.529
MP4-25 (2010): 1:24.675
Note, also, that the blown DDD of the RB6 set a lap time in 2010 of 1:23.919 for pole.
Also interesting is that this years EDB cars are faster than last years DDD non-blown and blown cars. The caveat to that is that you'd probably expect (with static rules) that the cars would gain a second a lap over a years development. So you could argue that the DDD MP4-25 would have set a 1.23.5 (ish) in Australia after a years development.
Then chuck the new tyres into the equation and who knows!!!
Like most people say they are very similar but very different in some aspects, the Tyres, DRS, Kers and weight throw of the comparison.
I don't think Albert Park is the best circuit to compare either, for instance at Catalunya a more downforce demanding circuit:
MP4-25
[Bridgestone] : 1:20.829 DDD,F-duct only
MP4-26
[Pirelli] : 1:21.961 EBD,KERS,DRS only
Fastest Lap 2010:1:24.357 on lap 59 [Lewis]
Fastest Lap 2011:1:26.727 on lap 52 [Lewis]
Just throwing numbers around won't do much but I'd still pick the DDD.