Uh we don't know anything about the amount of fuel they are having inside the tank. In the past we had confirmation that cars tend to run more fuel then the lap amount suggest.Chene_Mostert wrote:A half tank run over a shorter distance vs. ¾ tank runs over a slightly longer distance.WaikeCU wrote:I recall Hamilton doing this in the morning yesterday on medium tyres:Neno wrote:Williams-Lotus-Ferrari stints on medium compound. Ofcourse we dont know the fuel.
The lap times for Romain Grosjean's latest stint on the medium compound: 1:28.4, 1:27.5, 1:27.9, 1:27.9, 1:28.5, 1:31.1, 1:28.8, 1:30.0 and 1:30.8.
Kimi Raikkonen is on a longer stint on the medium compound, setting these times: 1:27.4, 1:27.4, 1:27.7, 1:27.6, 1:27.6, 1:27.7, 1:27.8, 1:28.2, 1:28.2 and 1:28.3.
Felipe Massa has returned from a longer stint on the medium tyres, setting these lap times: 1:28.1, 1:27.8, 1:27.7, 1:28.3, 1:28.4, 1:28.7, 1:29.1, 1:28.9, 1:29.1 and 1:28.8.
Hamilton is pushing on, on the medium rubber. Since posting his 1m25.192s, he's completed a 1m26.040s, 1m25.947s, 1m26.224s, 1m26.063s and 1m26.480s.
What does that tell us...
Why, what does it tell you?
Ferrari does show to have good race performance. We'll see if it counts towards Melbourne though; Mercedes for instance is rumored to bring substantial updates there, including a new FW.