No I believe HIS own pace.. The regardless of how good the car sometimes better sometimes worse... He always has a stronger race performance compared to his qualy performance..raymondu999 wrote:His, or the Sauber's? That is the big question.KATO wrote:His race pace far exceedes his qualifying pace
So HIS race pace is always better then his own speed on a qualifying lap..
So who knows how it will translate in a McLaren.. Maybe he's not good enough in the first lace and Ferrari is right he's too green.. Yet the MP4-28 might still place him in the top 10 because the car itself is strong enough for this or.. Maybe he's what Witmarsh and Ron Think he is and he can win..
But regardless of that HIS race pace is always bette then his qualifying speed.. And he's consistent.. On his laps times tends to move faster as the race continues and his tires wear down somehow makes it work a few laps longer then other drivers...