Mandrake wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022, 09:22
justmoi wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022, 08:32
Mandrake wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022, 01:04
So fastest single lap decides the fastest car / driver? Okay..... Sure.
We can only look at the data, as soon as you bring intent into it it will not make sense anymore anyways.
LEC was probably super pissed and had almost given up. Hamilton on the other hand was fighting for P2. So he intended to go faster than Leclerc one could argue....
You're bringing 'intent' into it. Just pointing out
Nope, you we're bringing it in first by saying after passing Russell, Hamilton then slowed down because he doesn't need to push anymore so that's why his average laptime is slower than Leclercs. I was just giving an opposite example for Leclerc. Neither of us know about their actual intent, so the data is all we have.
I don't care which car was the fastest in what stint, the fastest car this race was neither Ferrari, nor Mercedes, it was a red bull because it completed the 70 laps in shortest amount of time. Not via the fastest laptimes, but being consistently among the fastest cars while applying the correct strategy during race day.
Oh I see where you're coming from.cBut Lewis being 10s behind Max at the end of a long hard race with only 4 laps left bringing the car home is a pretty much racing certainty if we've learnt anyrhing over these long years. It's way way more valid than saying a wdc contender has no motivation to push for example. Anyway what do we do? We can extrapolate from the laps they would have been pushing.
Anyway, again, I get where you're coming from but no, sometimes, you cannot just look at data. That would be misleading to overall goals. In any field even. There will always be context, for realism.
Oh and by what you say I agree 100 percent. Max was the fastest driver in the race for sure. I believe even when I mentioned Charles being fastest I said for two thirds of the race.
It doesn't bother me either which car was fastest in the race. We were pointing things out in the race