2016 F1 Spanish Grand Prix

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Anybody have the long run comparisons from FP2?

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f1316 wrote:Anybody have the long run comparisons from FP2?
http://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-o ... rmation-13

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Bisherige Longrun-Bestzeiten der Top 8: Rosberg 1:28.8, Räikkönen 1:30.1, Hamilton 1:29.0, Vettel 1:30.0, Sainz 1:29.6, Ricciardo 1:30.3, Alonso 1:30.3 und Verstappen 1:29.6.

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What's up with Lewis & Vettel, no way they are both that much slower than their teammates.
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Didn't Lewis set his time on the medium tyre?

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No. All of them used Softs.

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dans79 wrote:What's up with Lewis & Vettel, no way they are both that much slower than their teammates.
Don't know about Lewis but its been close between Vettel and Raikkonen since the start of the season. Although Vettel made a mistake on his hot laps in sector 2 in P1 and sector 3 in P2 but his second run on new sets was slow too.
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GrayGreat wrote:No. All of them used Softs.
Neither of the Mercs used any soft sets IIRC.

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Alonso did long run on Medium...

EDIT; 1.30.3 seem to be avg soft long run time from Alonso this is medium...



ALO medium:

20 1:30.645
21 1:31.230
22 1:31.237
23 1:30.882
24 1:30.895
25 1:31.165
26 1:31.377
27 1:31.196
28 1:30.944
29 1:31.383
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3jawchuck wrote:
GrayGreat wrote:No. All of them used Softs.
Neither of the Mercs used any soft sets IIRC.
Only in FP1, in FP2 they both used softs.

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dans79 wrote:What's up with Lewis & Vettel, no way they are both that much slower than their teammates.
Lewis got held up by Ericsson at the end of his lap.
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F1ern wrote:
f1316 wrote:Anybody have the long run comparisons from FP2?
http://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-o ... rmation-13
That's great to see, thanks.

Interestingly, if I take the final runs of both Rosberg and Vettel and filter out the outliers, I get the following:

Vettel 14 laps (inc in and out)
01:28.9
01:29.0
01:29.0
01:29.8
01:29.1
01:29.5
01:29.3
01:30.2
01:30.0
01:30.6
01:30.6
Average = 01:29.6

Rosberg 17 laps (inc in and out)
01:29.2
01:28.8
01:30.3
01:29.4
01:29.6
01:29.8
01:30.6
01:29.8
01:29.9
01:29.9
01:30.6
Average = 01:29.8
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Nuvolari
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@f1316 The last two 28.8s for Rosberg was set on mediums. If you exclude that, the average is 29.8.

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Nuvolari wrote:@f1316 The last two 28.8s for Rosberg was set on mediums. If you exclude that, the average is 29.8.
Ah yes, missed the pit in between.

Very very similar pace then :) Going to amend the above post to reflect.

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flickerf1 wrote:
dans79 wrote:What's up with Lewis & Vettel, no way they are both that much slower than their teammates.
Lewis got held up by Ericsson at the end of his lap.
Before he got held up, he was about 2 tenths of the best laptime.
To be honest, both Mercs looked a bit tailhappy.
But especially Hamiltons car was "suffering" just like last year.
But i am sure he wil be up there in Q3