Agree about the fastest laps. Also have to consider the fuel regs for the listed cars. The F2004 was during the refueling era so at each race it had multiple attempts to set the fastest lap. The cars loaded with fuel would only be able to do so late in the race, just when they were more likely to be in fuel/engine saving mode. Also with the Pirelli tires if one of the mid field teams pits in the last 5 laps and puts on the softer tire choice they are almost assured of setting the fastest lap.Andres125sx wrote:I wouldn´t consider fastest laps, as they´re usually achieved in the last laps and it depend on the race circumstances, the leader might be dominating so much he could be cruising around, for example, RB7 did it frequently
It also depend on the teammate, Senna and Prost were usually threatening each other so they were forced to push hard, while Schumacher or Vettel usually were so dominant with their teammates far away they didn´t need to push that hard
I am glad OP included the fastest lap graphs, I find it interesting but I don't know how well it can be used to depict dominance.