diffuser wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 20:19
You can't compare Van Q2 vs ALO Q2 cause ALO was faster in Q3. The Gap is then .330 not .24.
You don't know if ALO was going all out in Q2 or holding back. I just double checked Monaco...I didn't do the others.
If he had such a small gap to P11, of course he was going all out. Besides, rule number 1 is don't compare times across different sessions. Track conditions are always improving during qualifying, as is the drivers' feeling of the car and track. They may also be on different tyres from Q2 to Q3, because Q3 participants receive an extra set of options. I know this was not the case in Monaco because both were already on hypers in Q2, but it may happen in other cases.
In short, taking times from the last session that both drivers participated in, is the most correct thing to do.
(If you must know, the only other occasion where they didn't both go out in the same session was in Azerbaijan, where Alonso lost 0.009s in Q2 compared to Q1. So all in all, this twisted logic moves the average delta up by 0.015s.)