It seems Sainz has done a long run with a lot of fuel.
 
														
1 second between hard and medium, maybe between medium and soft. Never between soft and supersoft. It has never been the case in the past.
 
														Pirelli official claim is 8 tenths.AmateurDriver wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 15:331 second between hard and medium, maybe between medium and soft. Never between soft and supersoft. It has never been the case in the past.
 
														 
														There several figures circulating. I have read somewhere that Isola hinted at 0.5-0.6.AR3-GP wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 15:36Pirelli official claim is 8 tenths.AmateurDriver wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 15:331 second between hard and medium, maybe between medium and soft. Never between soft and supersoft. It has never been the case in the past.

 
														 
														I think those were used C3's on VER, weren't they? And they just listed Charles fast lap as being on a C5... is that correct? I thought it was a C4. His current lap, also on softs is not faster than his previousVanja #66 wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 15:28Offsetting for better track conditions today and softer tyres, Max' C3 lap from a few minutes ago is still not as good as Sainz' C4 29.9 lap, which itself was quite a relaxed lap without any corrections and pushing the boundaries. No one is still close to the limit.
