organic wrote: ↑25 Jul 2023, 22:10
ringo wrote: ↑25 Jul 2023, 21:56
Mclaren was the 2nd fastest here. Cannot take cheeky Lando's comments as gospel. It's just his tit for tat with Lewis after lewis said he had a rocket ship in silverstone.
Midway in the race the mclarens had higher deg than the mercedes but they were the faster package. The timing charts would show this.
They will destroy mercedes at spa as well.
Nothing mercedes could do to come second, Totto was just being overly optimistic to create a false sense of hope.
Can you demonstrate with timing charts what you mean?
Mean and median race pace across the entire 70 laps has Lewis ahead of Norris despite Lewis having those slow warmup laps on the hard.
So toto, the laptime data, Norris all say Merc were probably 2nd fastest but no your theoretical charts and feeling must be correct
using mean and median over the whole race is akin to adding together best sector times from multiple quali runs and claiming - this was the ultimate lap time, it just isn't, it may be, but in vast majority of cases it just isn't (mainly due to tires not able to last for a whole quali lap)
you might devise something from pre/post pitstop laps, and that is with big IF there was actually reason for them to push, AND if it was even possible for them to do it without sacrificing too much, knowing well that extracting too much too soon might lead to big problems later on in the race, which in Lando's case made no sense, he had no chance of catching Max on pace, all he could do is hope for safety car, and then you want the tires preserved as best as you could, just in case you might not get a chance of a favorable pitstop
if you want that lap chart to mean anything more, you MUST go through lap by lap and apply a variable of how representative that lap time was considering where the car was during that lap in the race, but this means you have to know what the teams strategy was for the car, which we don't know and can only guess, and even then it will be basically the same as using your personal experience of watching races for decades, which may also affected by thickness of the tin foil used to fashion the hat and quality of crystal in the ball
my conclusion was - Russel was relatively fast, because qualified out of position, Lewis was struggling, because qualified out of position, McLaren were comfortable, and RB were fast AND comfortable, because Perez was doing what he did, and if I really wanted to, I could probably massage that lap time chart to "prove" all of this, but I CBA really