I could give the under performance from Mercedes, but McLaren was supposed to be around 7 tenths of Redbull and that didn’t happen either... If they are going to post expected lap time deltas from the teams, they simply shouldn’t be getting it this wrongzibby43 wrote:I don’t think it was wrong, TBH.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑12 Dec 2020, 20:25It’s amazing how wrong the One Lap Pace analysis can be some timeszibby43 wrote:Single Lap Pace
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Cornering Performance (Merc dominant in the low-speed corners)
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Race Pace
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When I see slow-speed cornering performance like that from the W11, it makes it readily apparent to me that the car is extremely adaptable on set-up, and that while they may have stopped developing the car a while ago, they also started adhering to the “only win by as much as you need to” philosophy after the FIA tried to clip their wings with the quail mode ban.
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And they’ve been pretty accurate (they’re not in the business of fortune telling) all year, within a few tenths.
It was wrong as far as Merc’s pace on the Softs was concerned.
It’s pretty easy to see that was the issue today, when a McLaren was within 2 tenths of pole and the entire midfield were much closer to Mercedes.
The Race Pace metric has lagged a bit. Hamilton usually ends up looking faster (with ease) compared to what the data projects.
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