Nando wrote:Vettel ended the race only 3 seconds behind Alonso, and that was overtaking the field twice, hitting DRS boards, changing front wing etc etc.
But hitting the DRS board, changing front wing - didn't cost anything. They were done behind a safety car - and don't forget Vettel did the whole race on a faster tyre.
I think the only reason they are running this setup is because they can at the moment.
I disagree. Even if you wanted to overtake someone - you'd need equal or average race pace in the first place. If you reduce wing, for more overtaking opportunities - it's no use in the first place if they can't catch the guy ahead.
When things go bad i´m positive they will change up their setup strategy because it´s built for staying at the front, assuming you can.
I still don't buy it. If that were true - they would have done it when they were a midfielder team.
As it turns out, in the last year of their midfield stint (2008) here is how they did in qualifying speedtraps, and the deficit compared to the top speedtrap for each - there were 22 cars then.
Australia:
6) DC - 305.0 (-1.3)
Webber - 304.6 (-1.7)
Malaysia
20) DC - 298.2 (-9.4)
21) Webber - 298.1 (-9.5)
Bahrain
12) Webber - 304.7 (-9.4)
13) DC - 304.3 (-9.
Spain
DC - 308.4 (-4.7)
16) Webber - 307.0 (-6.1)
Turkey
7) Webber - 314.9 (-8.9)
12) DC - 313.7 (-10.1)
Monaco
11) Webber - 287.8 (-3.6)
12) DC - 287.2 (-4.2)
Canada
3) DC - 317.3 (-4.7)
12) Webber - 313.6 (-8.4)
France
11) Webber - 301.5 (-6.1)
13) DC - 301.0 (-6.6)
Great Britain
11) DC - 296.1 (-5.0)
15) Webber - 295.0 (-6.1)
Germany
13) DC - 313.3 (-5.9)
19) Webber - 310.7 (-8.5)
Hungary
11) DC - 291.6 (-3.4)
15) Webber - 290.8 (-4.2)
Valencia
5) Webber - 313.6 (-2.
7) DC - 313.2 (-3.2)
Spa
2) DC - 308.8 (-0.2)
5) Webber - 308.5 (-0.5)
Italy
1) Webber - 327.4
3) DC - 326.0 (-1.4)
Singapore
7) DC - 288.1 (-3.0)
12) Webber - 287.1 (-4.0)
Japan
3) DC - 314.8 (-2.2)
16) Webber - 310.8 (-6.2)
China
Webber - 314.0 (-2.0)
9) DC - 313.8 (-2.2)
Brazil
4) Webber - 307.6 (-5.
9) DC - 304.7 (-8.7)
Which leaves an average ranking, through the season, of 10th, and an average of 4.99 kph off the top of the speedtrap.
And I do reiterate that this is something that he's done for 20-odd years, not just in the last 5.