http://www.fia.com/championship/fia-for ... nformationf300v10 wrote:Does anyone have a link to the session lap times for all drivers? The per lap chart, not the summary?
http://www.fia.com/championship/fia-for ... nformationf300v10 wrote:Does anyone have a link to the session lap times for all drivers? The per lap chart, not the summary?
In Oz the car was coasting to, IIRC Rosberg's fastest lap was recorded early in the race so I'd be surprised if the car still doesn't have a huge advantage.basti313 wrote:Looks more like just more fuel in the Mercs. In Oz they had a second advantage, hey haven't lost this completely for sure.danielk wrote:Im seeing this talk about Merc being really hard on their tyres. However i have actualy seen no proof to support this. Does anyone have details of laptimes? What were Mercedes Laptimes? v Ferrari, red bull?
From watching practice it only appeared that the other teams did about 2 extra laps than merc as they were up to 11-12 laps when pitting and others around 13-14 laps. Just looked allot earlier as they started there race sims beforehand. I think the issue is not as much as the press is making out. would love to see an actual stint comparison if someone can find the figures.
Hamilton also stated, that he did a race simulation of the initial race stint...so full with fuel. This extra fuel kills your tires.
The contenders like Redbull or Ferrari had up to 30kg less fuel in the car during their longrun.
Many thanks.KPGS wrote:http://www.fia.com/championship/fia-for ... nformationf300v10 wrote:Does anyone have a link to the session lap times for all drivers? The per lap chart, not the summary?
Also possible. I think they're doing a good job of trying to maintain audiences if that is the case - not sure what they have to gain by sandbagging and expressing concern about tyres.beelsebob wrote:I think come qualifying we'll suddenly see Merc half a second ahead of everyone, and come the race, we'll see them a second or two ahead.
I agree with that. They're just carefully putting pieces together.beelsebob wrote:I think come qualifying we'll suddenly see Merc half a second ahead of everyone, and come the race, we'll see them a second or two ahead.
This ! ... and basti313 argument also!Dyanxx wrote:Pretty much this, Mercedes are usually running heavier than most teams on a Friday.basti313 wrote:Looks more like just more fuel in the Mercs. In Oz they had a second advantage, hey haven't lost this completely for sure.danielk wrote:Im seeing this talk about Merc being really hard on their tyres. However i have actualy seen no proof to support this. Does anyone have details of laptimes? What were Mercedes Laptimes? v Ferrari, red bull?
From watching practice it only appeared that the other teams did about 2 extra laps than merc as they were up to 11-12 laps when pitting and others around 13-14 laps. Just looked allot earlier as they started there race sims beforehand. I think the issue is not as much as the press is making out. would love to see an actual stint comparison if someone can find the figures.
Hamilton also stated, that he did a race simulation of the initial race stint...so full with fuel. This extra fuel kills your tires.
The contenders like Redbull or Ferrari had up to 30kg less fuel in the car during their longrun.
I would not say that. Just does not make sense to me, cause you still have to compete about P3 and the others can not just generate a second of pace.e30ernest wrote:My guess is that sandbagging keeps their opponents blind to how much performance they need to gain in order to catch-up. I think it also serves as a way to force competitors to push their machinery a little harder than they would by giving them hope of catching up.
The Lotus apparently had a full pit stop on everyone after Melbourne, things might even out...gray41 wrote:So has everyone else found a second and Mercedes nothing?
Toto does not sound like that...who will go first into turn 1 will likely finish the race on P1...hope they proof me wrong but I have little faith in it.Juzh wrote:Mercs are sandbagging hard, it's pretty obvious. I just hope they qualify 1-2 with no issues and then go off the line cleanly so we can at least have some sort of race up front.
RB, ferrari, williams are the chasing pack but still miles off.