Just to add: The pole position would have been much quicker under "normal" conditions. Bahrain last year was excessively hot during the race weekend as compared to testing. Given this, I think last year's cars were capable of sub 1:29:00 at Bahrain under more normal race conditions.Seanspeed wrote: ↑18 Feb 2026, 20:56A comparison with the last year of cars is entirely fair. Comparing with 2022 cars is simply a different comparison, not an inherently more 'fair' one.
Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine. Like, I've always disliked the notion that you couldn't compare apples and oranges. lol You can compare anything, what matters more is what you're determining from the comparisons while understanding the context of the comparison. And using different points of comparisons is often very useful for gaining a more complete picture of things.


