Force India was definitively faster than STR and WilliamsESPImperium wrote:Im following this on my data sheets for 2010, and the results for speed are as follows:
Red Bull-Renault
McLaren-Mercedes
Scuderia Ferrari
Mercedes GP
Renault F1
STR-Ferarri
Williams Cosworth
Force India-Mercedes
BMW Sauber-Ferrari
Lotus Cosworth
Virgin Cosworth
Hispania-Cosworth
Generally, this is true, but that was pre China, the post china stats show something different, all due to a poor Liuzzi quali session. For speed, i use average difference to P1 % quali times, for relyability i use average finishing posistions.Belatti wrote:Force India was definitively faster than STR and WilliamsESPImperium wrote:Im following this on my data sheets for 2010, and the results for speed are as follows:
Red Bull-Renault
McLaren-Mercedes
Scuderia Ferrari
Mercedes GP
Renault F1
STR-Ferarri
Williams Cosworth
Force India-Mercedes
BMW Sauber-Ferrari
Lotus Cosworth
Virgin Cosworth
Hispania-Cosworth
I'm sure you have posted it before in one of the forums, but do you display your data regularly on a website?ESPImperium wrote:For speed, i use average difference to P1 % quali times, for relyability i use average finishing posistions.
The fact that the STR guys qualified solidly, and the Williams guys had a equally solid Quali was the diffrence.
Possibly. The difficulty is that Ferrari didn't look as fast as they should have and as fast as they looked, relatively speaking, in winter testing. In addition, McLaren are gaining a lot of time in one main area - in a straight line - at tracks so far that pay dividends that might be skewing how things look, so it'll be interesting to see what happens come the European races which have different characteristics.raymondu999 wrote:I think Ferrari were probably faster than the McLs too
Quoted yourself from RB6 threadraymondu999 wrote:Actually on the RB6's tyre consumption, I don't get why people are saying it. Is there conclusive evidence of this? I don't think I've ever seen it. Newey DID design the 2005 McLaren, which was very light on its tyres, remember?
Dude, what??raymondu999 wrote:Hey all. We know quite well that the RB6 seems to be very hard on its tyres. Is this something that can actually be addressed in the car's upgrades, or does it need a complete rework of the existing car philosophy?
Hey all. We know quite well that the RB6 seems to be very hard on its tyres. Is this something that can actually be addressed in the car's upgrades, or does it need a complete rework of the existing car philosophy?
This year, not untill after Barcelona. Im not doing it as often this year in an attempt to keep data fresh and better for direct comparison.outer_bongolia wrote:I'm sure you have posted it before in one of the forums, but do you display your data regularly on a website?ESPImperium wrote:For speed, i use average difference to P1 % quali times, for relyability i use average finishing posistions.
The fact that the STR guys qualified solidly, and the Williams guys had a equally solid Quali was the diffrence.
I would definitely appreciate that. Will you be putting it on race forums?ESPImperium wrote:This year, not untill after Barcelona. Im not doing it as often this year in an attempt to keep data fresh and better for direct comparison.outer_bongolia wrote:I'm sure you have posted it before in one of the forums, but do you display your data regularly on a website?ESPImperium wrote:For speed, i use average difference to P1 % quali times, for relyability i use average finishing posistions.
The fact that the STR guys qualified solidly, and the Williams guys had a equally solid Quali was the diffrence.
If you would like me to post my data i will, but id like to post after Barcelona so to be able to see how much improvement has happened in the 3 week break for each and every team.