Interestingj.yank wrote: ↑06 Sep 2017, 18:00OK guys, forgive me if I am annoying, but again I will bring the issue with very strange race strategy of Vandoorn at Monza. Until their respective first pit stops, Vandoorn has gaining on average per lap 0.18 sec to Hulkenberg, 0.4 sec to Saintz, 0.08 sec to Kvyat, 0.05 sec to Magnussen (source here: http://en.mclarenf-1.com/index.php?page=results&gp=989 ). After their pit stops he has loosing until his retirement 0.41, 0.49, 0.77, 0.42 per lap respectively to these drivers. I can't imagine that this is a normal race strategy.
- From lap 5 to 10 (when hulk hit the pits), Vandorne remained behind Hulk in 0.5 sec, Van had more race pace than Hulk (but could not pass him).
- Lap 11, Kvyat 1: 27: 7 / Van 1: 27: 0 (both with clean track)
- From lap 11 to 20, Van could not demonstrate his pace, because he could not pass to kvyat. Van stayed nearly 10 laps in 0.5 sec of Kvyat.
- After this, Van had an average race pace of 1:27, with very old tires.
Lap 30, Pits and abandonment.
Summary, we never saw the race pace of 3.7 but it was far superior to many teams.
You can see here, with real data: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDNu3Z7KMG0
And here: http://en.mclarenf-1.com/index.php?page ... il%20Kvyat