The telemetry data between Piastri and Alonso above youSherrinford wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 17:27But what are they based on, on slow laps? But come on, just look from the cockpit and compare with the others onboard.
The telemetry data between Piastri and Alonso above youSherrinford wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 17:27But what are they based on, on slow laps? But come on, just look from the cockpit and compare with the others onboard.
Ok, but, how u know about fuel? mclaren could be so much more loadedRedNEO wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 17:41The telemetry data between Piastri and Alonso above youSherrinford wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 17:27But what are they based on, on slow laps? But come on, just look from the cockpit and compare with the others onboard.
RedNEO wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 17:41The telemetry data between Piastri and Alonso above youSherrinford wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 17:27But what are they based on, on slow laps? But come on, just look from the cockpit and compare with the others onboard.
It does not show what he was referring to. Even both team are running different agendas of testing so it is useless to compare to other teams or dirvers.RedNEO wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 17:41The telemetry data between Piastri and Alonso above youSherrinford wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 17:27But what are they based on, on slow laps? But come on, just look from the cockpit and compare with the others onboard.
They worked out McLaren was running more power so it would even out and they’d end up on parRikrikrik wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 17:43Ok, but, how u know about fuel? mclaren could be so much more loadedRedNEO wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 17:41The telemetry data between Piastri and Alonso above youSherrinford wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 17:27
But what are they based on, on slow laps? But come on, just look from the cockpit and compare with the others onboard.
I don't know what's going on, he was just coming out on some C3 tyres before the red flag and hasn't done anything since the restart?
Just look at the race time table, Verstappen fixed on 32.6 even lowering it after 8/9 laps of tyres, at around 11 he goes up to 32.8/9. Norris same times with medium tyres more or less, with hard tires it's on a costant low 33.0/1. Mercedes came up with newer tyres and was running from 33 to 33.6. Ferrari did another kind of work. All the rest do another sport, invisible Aston, some laps of stroll (the best 32.9 and then it rose dramatically.). Of course different strategies, but if on a tyre with many laps you go down with the times the car works well, Redbull and McLaren above Mercedes, Ferrari is not yet known but it seems fast. So also From the tests you can already understand who is fast and who is not