j.yank wrote:Per wrote:j.yank wrote:
BTW, this is interesting that in Abu Dhabi when Alonso did his quick lap at the end he was 0.28 sec from Hamilton but this didn't result in closer to Mercedes speed trap. Somehow he did manage nearly to match Mercedes fast lap but with much worst than average speed trap. This means that closing the gap to 0.3 sec was purely only on full ERS deployment,
You are forgetting fresher tyres.
Hamilton best lap was two laps after his pit stop, Alonso lap was four laps after his pit stop. Yes, Alonso was with supersoft but for Mercedes at the end of the race the soft compound was better. Anyway, the point is that they were very close to the front without top speed at the straights. This means that only the average ERS deployment was in full regime.
Hamilton's fastest lap was on lap 44, Alonso's on lap 52. So an extra 8 laps of fuel on board - around 15kg. That'd be worth ~0.5s at least.
Also, Hamilton pitted 6 laps earlier, so his tyres would have to last the extra distance (and why he had softs and not super-softs).
Alonso's lap times from his pit stop:
Lap Time
48 2'20.989
49 1'44.954
50 2'04.250
51 2'06.839
52 1'44.796
53 1'54.360
Lap 48 is the out-lap, but it also includes time in he pits and the stop itself, Alonso having apssed the timing marker on the way to his box.
Lap 53 was the end of the race for Alonso, as he was 2 laps down.
In comparison, Hamilton's times after he pitted were:
Lap Time
42 2'04.986
43 1'44.713
44 1'44.517
45 1'45.130
46 1'44.773
47 1'44.983
Alonso did one fast lap on his first flyer on fresh tyres, then two very slow laps followed by his fastest lap.
Hamilton did his fastest lap on his second flying lap out of the pits, his previous fastest lap was on the first flying lap after the stop.
In fact, the first 10 laps after his final stop were his 10 fastest laps in the race.
If Hamilton had done a late stop like Alonso, and done a qualifying style lap, like Alonso, he would have been significantly faster.
Vettel stopped earlier, on lap 39. He was behind Pérez after leaving the pits, by about 3s.
His lap time sequence after his stop was:
Lap Time
40 2'05.872
41 1'45.156
42 1'45.684
43 1'45.708
44 1'45.542
45 1'45.255
46 1'44.607
47 1'45.250
48 1'44.550
49 1'44.733
Vettel passed Pérez on lap 45.
Laps 41 to 49 were his 9 fastest laps in the race.
On lap 50 he backed off substantially. He was too far behind Raikkonen and clear of Pérez.
I believe Vettel was on super-softs.
To conclude, Alonso's fastest lap was set in a sequence of 5 laps at the end of the race. He did one quick one, his second fastest time of the race, followed by 2 laps 20s off the pace (charging batteries, letting the tyres settle), then his fastest lap and a slow lap to finish.