Just something that has been bugging me really.
Why do people assume that the finishing order of qualifying, equals the cars’ speeds? Or that their qualifying speed even equals their race speed for that matter.
There is absolutely no way to prove that the Williams wasn’t 2 seconds quicker than the McLaren yesterday, but Maldonado was 2.5s slower (making the final gap of 0.5s slower). There is nothing to say that Hamilton’s car wasn’t 2s slower than the field but he was the quicker driver by 2.5s.
I don’t understand why everyone points to a pole as a sign of “the fastest car, at least in qualifying trim.” If that were true, then race wins would be a sign of “the fastest car, at least in race trim” – in which logic dictates that everyone in F1 is an equal driver in terms of speed, and we go back to square 1 anyways.
For example - the McLaren right now (with their 4th pole on the trot) is hailed as the quickest car. The Red Bull was hailed as the quickest car of 2010/2011.
I must point out right now that I do NOT dispute these decisions - just don't understand why it's always seen as the pecking order for speed, in the sense that "oh, he has pole - his car must be the quickest!"
What are your reasons?