Quali tactics for Alonso

Post here all non technical related topics about Formula One. This includes race results, discussions, testing analysis etc. TV coverage and other personal questions should be in Off topic chat.
User avatar
Steven
Owner
Joined: 19 Aug 2002, 18:32
Location: Belgium

Quali tactics for Alonso

Post

Just wondering if you noticed that Alonso did another lap after he put in his pole position time. To me it looks unnecessary, as he already knew after one sector he was on pole. Schumi was unable to improve his time.
The lap was also 5s off the pace too, so I'm left in the dark here.

It makes no sense for his engine, neither for his tyres.

Anyone has an idea?

User avatar
Sawtooth-spike
0
Joined: 28 Jan 2005, 15:33
Location: Cambridge

Post

is it just outside the 110% cus it could be to do with the silly fuel credits.

i did ask the same question.
I believe in the chain of command, Its the chain I use to beat you till you do what i want!!!

User avatar
Vasco
0
Joined: 21 Apr 2004, 22:05
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa

Post

Im also a bit confuzzled by that. Mayb the renault boys did not want to take any chances with M.S. Remember what happened how at Imola M.S went a whole lot quicker than they had assumed.

User avatar
johny
0
Joined: 07 Apr 2005, 09:06
Location: Spain

Post

this time he was qualifying so much lighter so he really needed those extra kg

User avatar
Steven
Owner
Joined: 19 Aug 2002, 18:32
Location: Belgium

Post

I don't see how being lighter comes into this game.

Well I thought out a theory here: suppose they were calculating some strategy and thought to burn that much fuel during quali. Then apparently he was one lap short, so he did quali, and afterwards burnt another lap of fuel to have the best possible pitstop time with just enough fuel on board at the start.

Although it's quite strange to me that this one lap will make all that difference.

User avatar
Scuderia_Russ
0
Joined: 17 Jan 2004, 22:24
Location: Motorsport Valley, England.

Post

I haven't seen his first sector time of that lap but because he started that lap before the chequered flag had dropped he was entitled to use it as another quick lap. If Schumacher had crossed the line behind him and beaten him to pole, Alonso might have been on another flying lap to reclaim pole where as Schumacher couldn't do this because when he crossed the line to complete his lap the chequered flag had already dropped. I'm guessing Alonso was probably going for it and the team would have told him not to bother once they knew that pole was secure.....if you see what I mean.
"Whether you think you can or can't, either way you are right."
-Henry Ford-

kilcoo316
kilcoo316
21
Joined: 09 Mar 2005, 16:45
Location: Kilcoo, Ireland

Post

I would expect they burn less fuel during the cold qualifying runs than they would in the race.


He would have been running around on an economic cruise setting for the engine, using up say 1.5 kgs, but will claim back 2.5 - giving him an extra kg.


Every little helps :)

User avatar
Steven
Owner
Joined: 19 Aug 2002, 18:32
Location: Belgium

Post

Scuderia_Russ wrote:I haven't seen his first sector time of that lap but because he started that lap before the chequered flag had dropped he was entitled to use it as another quick lap. If Schumacher had crossed the line behind him and beaten him to pole, Alonso might have been on another flying lap to reclaim pole where as Schumacher couldn't do this because when he crossed the line to complete his lap the chequered flag had already dropped. I'm guessing Alonso was probably going for it and the team would have told him not to bother once they knew that pole was secure.....if you see what I mean.
Well that doesn't make much sense either, since when the team knew he didn't have to bother anymore, he could have better just pulled into the pitlane instead of crossing the finish line again which cose him one lap of fuel
kilcoo316 wrote:I would expect they burn less fuel during the cold qualifying runs than they would in the race. He would have been running around on an economic cruise setting for the engine, using up say 1.5 kgs, but will claim back 2.5 - giving him an extra kg.
Every little helps :)
You may very well have solved the question here ;)

User avatar
Scuderia_Russ
0
Joined: 17 Jan 2004, 22:24
Location: Motorsport Valley, England.

Post

Tomba wrote:
Scuderia_Russ wrote:I haven't seen his first sector time of that lap but because he started that lap before the chequered flag had dropped he was entitled to use it as another quick lap. If Schumacher had crossed the line behind him and beaten him to pole, Alonso might have been on another flying lap to reclaim pole where as Schumacher couldn't do this because when he crossed the line to complete his lap the chequered flag had already dropped. I'm guessing Alonso was probably going for it and the team would have told him not to bother once they knew that pole was secure.....if you see what I mean.
Well that doesn't make much sense either, since when the team knew he didn't have to bother anymore, he could have better just pulled into the pitlane instead of crossing the finish line again which cose him one lap of fuel
You've got me there mate.
"Whether you think you can or can't, either way you are right."
-Henry Ford-