Fair point but Piastri did a 319 without tow still and these times are taken from the fastest speed on the lap, they are not discriminating through sections of the track so those track positions are valid.organic wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 11:01Yes.. that run was +5km/h on the main straight over every single other run that McLaren did in qualifying. I think we can deduce that there was a tow involved When the grip comes up in the final corner and the drivers push more the top speed starting the lap will be higher, hence Q3 top speeds being (ignoring the anomolous 323km/h) a few km/h higher than Q2/Q1.mwillems wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 11:00https://ibb.co/yQHJgRWorganic wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:52
Why is it reasonable to assume that? I've looked at the telemetry for all sessions in qualifying and the car's best numbers came in Q3..
If you take Piastri's deleted laptime and either of Norris' deleted Q3 times you get McLaren's topspeed falling out as 317-318km/h
If you select the fastest valid laptimes set by each driver in qualifying (Norris' first run in Q2, Piastri's first run in Q3) you get top speeds of 314 km/h and 315 km/h which is what some of these data accounts on Twitter have done:
https://i.imgur.com/juWVWZX.png
Whereas if you look at simply when the drivers pushed the most:
https://i.imgur.com/BHjvmAT.png
If you look at when the top speeds were the highest you will have tows obfuscating matters: it was worth as much as 10km/h on the straight yesterday.
319 is the fastest no tow, certainly a decent speed.
Edit: Piastri also managed 321 on his 3rd fast lap. So I'm not so sure that 323 is with a tow, it's worth checking.
Speeds will have been impacted by exits from corners which will have been impacted by the very changeable wind conditions in some instances, looking just at Q3 to ascertain yesterdays speeds is possibly not as reliable an indicator as normal and certainly not for Mclaren lol