atanatizante wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 18:46
The FP2 qualy sim runs:
- Kimi did a 4-lap run with his best time of 1.28.045 set on his last run;
- Vettel did also a 4-lap run setting the best FP2 time with 1.27.552 in his 2nd run;
- Bottas did a 4-lap run being quickest at his 2nd run: 1.27.909;
- Lewis did a 6-lap run and set his best time at the last lap with 1.27.739;
- Ricci did a 4-lap run with the best time 1.27.403 in his 2nd run.
Then the actually qualy runs went into play:
- Lewis started a 13-lap stint on 7 laps old softs having times between 1.32.6 to 1.33.5, then went for 7 laps old medium doing a short 4 lap-run from 1.32.8 to 1.32.4! …
- Bottas on 6 laps old softs went for 7-lap stint run starting with 1.33.0 and finished with a 1.34.0. Then went for a 6-lap stint on 7 laps old hards doing times between 1.33.5 to 1.33.2!
- Vettel started a 16-lap stint on 9 laps old medium tyres with laps between 1.32.8 and 1.33.5 until 14th lap and the last 2 ones he was dropping with a 1.34.2 and 1.34.8 lap at the end … then switch to 6 laps old soft doing a 4 lap-run from 1.31.2 to 1.31.7
- Kimi started a 12-lap stint on 9 laps old soft tyres with times from 1.33.3 to 1.33.8, then went for 7 laps old medium doing a short 3 lap run with a time of 1.31.4 at the 2nd lap
- Ricci started a 6-lap stint on 7 old softs starting with a time of 1.34.4 and ending with 1.33.8! then switch to 10 laps mediums doing 6-lap stint between 1.33.5 to 1.33.3!
If someone dares to make a conclusion from the above facts feel free to do so ….
Now regarding tyre management, C.Horner said on Sky that at the moment there are no signs of tyre blistering but this scenario was the same in Austria and here there`s a higher probability to be in the race due to having more high-speed corners …