Formula E use single compound, all-weather tyres. For a single event each driver only gets 3 fronts and 3 rears for the whole weekend, double-race weekends they get 4 of each, so they have to rotate the tyres through practice/quali/pre-race. Formula E don't have a fuel burn effect, so are you comparing to F1 early race or late race pace? Quali is easiest to see absolute speed.Andres125sx wrote: ↑10 May 2021, 19:02Apart from qualifying lap, what was racing pace comparison?
I think that would be the fair comparison. Tire difference is huge, comparing hot laps when one of them use soft tires wich are good just for few laps when the other car is using tires wich must last the whole GP is apples to oranges, but if we compare race pace, even if tires are still completely different, at least both are using the tires to last a more similar mileage so tire influence in the difference is minimized