yep. typo.andrewf1 wrote:more like 1:22:192StrikeForceF1 wrote:Autosport reports Alsonso in the 1:21:1's.....dat is quick
Yeah, I got excited for a second...andrewf1 wrote:more like 1:22:192StrikeForceF1 wrote:Autosport reports Alsonso in the 1:21:1's.....dat is quick
they are indeed consistent, but was the difference between qualifying and race pace 9-10 seconds last year too?SchumiSutil wrote:Race sim for Maldonado, pretty consistent laptimes at the moment...
he did a 1:22:144 just now, lap 31Mui wrote:Did Alonso really do the 1:22.192 cause it isn't showing at what lap..
More or less...they are indeed consistent, but was the difference between qualifying and race pace 9-10 seconds last year too?
Yep dat a race sim.....seems like at least nando has some pace....whih is encouragingSchumiSutil wrote:Race sim for Maldonado, pretty consistent laptimes at the moment...
Vettel had far less drop on the second lap, though.Andrew Benson makes a good point, that Ferrari seem to be running a similar programme to Vettel's yesterday, and that the lap times are very similar. Vettel was doing those soft tyre, two-lap runs yesterday morning that Alonso is doing now.
Interesting.
that's actually quite correct, i've checked on f1fanatic's archives and for instance, after the 2nd pit stop during the race, after about the same number of laps as in the simulation now, Maldonado was running in the mid 1:28 to mid 1:29. So he's about 1-1,5 seconds slower now but obviously in different conditions. dunno if it has much relevancy.SchumiSutil wrote:More or less...they are indeed consistent, but was the difference between qualifying and race pace 9-10 seconds last year too?
Maldonado's fastest lap on last years race was 27.9 almost 6 seconds slower than the 22.1 he managed in Q2, and that's the single fastest lap he (the race winner) did during that race.SchumiSutil wrote:More or less...they are indeed consistent, but was the difference between qualifying and race pace 9-10 seconds last year too?
I said it yesterday: I think Ferrari's deg looks the worst so far. Difficult to tell so far - if he does do a race sim this afternoon, it will be more demonstrable.SchumiSutil wrote:Vettel had far less drop on the second lap, though.Andrew Benson makes a good point, that Ferrari seem to be running a similar programme to Vettel's yesterday, and that the lap times are very similar. Vettel was doing those soft tyre, two-lap runs yesterday morning that Alonso is doing now.
Interesting.