There’s a lot of ‘noise’ in here (due to red flag/tyre change) but quietly encouraging, I would say:
Hamilton's first stint average earlier in the day is better than both, but he also doesn't take the stint nearly as far, so there's no like-for-like comparison.
Meanwhile, an exceptionally unscientific comparison of all the available runs at the 23-lap mark - i.e. where Alonso's Aston stopped working - is as follows.
23 laps
1 Hamilton 38m54.542s (extra tyre set)
2 Piastri +4.188s
3 Verstappen +7.759s
4 Lawson +41.016s
5 Hulkenberg +41.858s
6 Alonso +1m26.537s
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/how- ... t-f1-test/
Hopefully tomorrow we get Charles doing a really clean run with full data and can have a proper look (albeit, maybe Ferrari are trying not to show everyone everything just yet on purpose?).