2025 - who was fastest?
2025 - who was fastest?
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andburg

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8,533 posts

192 months

Tuesday
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every race lap by ever driver.

Order is somewhat mixed as its based on each drivers fastest lap, those who didn't get quick laps in a shorter tracks (monaco) are a bit penalised

Edited by andburg on Tuesday 3rd March 10:57

thegreenhell

21,765 posts

242 months

Tuesday
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So Stroll was fifth quickest and Verstappen third slowest last year. Knew it.

andburg

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192 months

Tuesday
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No, left to right is their fastest race lap order but there is a white line and diamonds thats shows their average pace across the whole year

Jinba Ittai

657 posts

114 months

Yesterday (06:51)
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I have absolutely no idea what I’m looking at biglaughbiggrin

HTP99

24,670 posts

163 months

Yesterday (06:53)
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Jinba Ittai said:
I have absolutely no idea what I m looking at biglaughbiggrin
Lol, you and me both!

moffspeed

3,365 posts

230 months

Yesterday (07:33)
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andburg said:
No, left to right is their fastest race lap order but there is a white line and diamonds thats shows their average pace across the whole year
The white diamond business still tells us that Stroll outpaced Leclerc over the year & was on a par with Russell. ?!?

MustangGT

13,666 posts

303 months

Yesterday (07:48)
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Weird, this shows that, on average, the Ferrari was amongst the slowest teams, hmmm.

andburg

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8,533 posts

192 months

Yesterday (08:53)
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Stroll and Colapinto are odd, they appear to be much faster than they should be. Perhaps that's because they crashed out but not at the tracks with shorter laps which would then bring their average down in the same way a very slow monaco race pushed the other to the right hand side as they didnt get any really quick short laps in.

thegreenhell

21,765 posts

242 months

Yesterday (09:15)
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andburg said:
Stroll and Colapinto are odd, they appear to be much faster than they should be. Perhaps that's because they crashed out but not at the tracks with shorter laps which would then bring their average down in the same way a very slow monaco race pushed the other to the right hand side as they didnt get any really quick short laps in.
That could be it. Verstappen, Antonelli and Sainz all failed to complete a lap in Austria, so they all missed out on a bunch of very short laps there, pushing their average up.

All in all, a very misleading chart.

moffspeed

3,365 posts

230 months

Yesterday (09:53)
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thegreenhell said:
andburg said:
Stroll and Colapinto are odd, they appear to be much faster than they should be. Perhaps that's because they crashed out but not at the tracks with shorter laps which would then bring their average down in the same way a very slow monaco race pushed the other to the right hand side as they didnt get any really quick short laps in.
That could be it. Verstappen, Antonelli and Sainz all failed to complete a lap in Austria, so they all missed out on a bunch of very short laps there, pushing their average up.

All in all, a very misleading chart.
Agree, despite what was very obviously a whole load of effort, it turned out very much along the lines of "if my aunt had b******s she would be my uncle".