FWIW I always compare the speeds at the start and finish of the lap for each trace. It tends to reveal something about resource use across the lap particularly ERS and tyres.
For Verstappen the speeds are almost identical suggesting the same ERS deployment at the beginning and end of the lap and tyres in similar condition.
For Hamilton the start speed is lower, 2 or 3 kph at the start than the beginning suggesting he didn’t push through turn 14 at the beginning of the lap and had plenty of ERS left at the end. Despite the slow start to the lap he was as quick as Verstappen at the end of the start finish straight.
For Sainz the start speed is much higher than the end, 5 or 6 kph , it looks as though he ran out of ERS and maybe some tyre with a low apex speed at turn 14.
In past traces I’ve looked at on Q laps the finish speed is usually a little lower than the start. I’d conclude that Verstappen was cruising, Hamilton wasn’t pushing, at least at the start of the lap, and Sainz was nearer to using up his tyres and ERS than the other 2.
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