If I'm remembering right Hamilton moved to softs for that last longer run and was doing very good times. Generally Merc seem to do better comparative to their placing in FP2 in long runs. Ricciardo's times are good though because if he didn't pit he's still doing 1:46.6-9's late in his stint on what would be his qualifying set. Ham's times on the ultrasofts weren't as good though his soft tire pace was excellent.atanatizante wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 23:49Kinda strange why Vettel spend more time on soft tyres, isn`t it ?
Maybe in order to have an one stop race for taking a penalty due to a new turbo ???...
And some sims laps comparatives after FP2 : Lewis times seems to be on par with Ricci coz on the second stint he used the same used US tyres and went to the pits mid sim for some FW adjustments ...
Bottas's pace seemed abysmal compared to Hamilton's either he just can't do it around here or he had setup completely wrong. He also did two shorter stints similar length to Hamilton but he was doing well one lap in the 1:47, most of the rest average out to say a 1:48.3 or so compared to Ham doing mid 1:46s, second stint he's doing an average 1:47.75 maybe while Ham was around 1:46.4. Neither Kimi or Vettel were showing particularly good times, first stint for ultras was similar to Ham but behind Ricciardo by a margin, the second stint on softs was significantly off what Ham was doing on the softs. Lastly, in terms of time spent on tires, not really. Most teams often have one driver do a shorter stint on ultras just to get a feel so they have that experience for the start so they can learn to feel where they drop off and then one driver will move to the harder tire so the team get data on both tires. Verstappen's longer run was on softs.
Ferrari and Bottas need big improvements tomorrow.