Oh, ok then.
Based on my analysis of Hulk's race sim yesterday, that is the time Hulk can do by bolting a set of Softs with full qualifying mide on.
So, quite possible if Mercedes would turn up their PU and the softest race tire (the whole sim was on M), a 1.15 or even, with real (racing focus) in the car a mid/low 1.14 is possible.Phil wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 14:09Here is the race data (PDF) from the spanish GP of 2017:Ishwar030 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 13:48from F1 Debrief
Bottas Race Simulation
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXw3vvdWkAEO7Be.png
https://www.fia.com/file/57020/download?token=V_7a4D-9
All links from the event can be found here:
https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... rmation-21
A quick glance highlights that the cars started doing laps around 1:26.2x and the quickest lap towards the end of the race on lap 64 were 1:23.593 (by Hamilton in the lead and two laps to go). At that point, he had a comfortable 3 second gap to Vettel. Comparing a race simulation during Winter testing and the full race is always going to be difficult, because there are various factors to consider. Still, it's interesting to see that between the first few laps when the cars were doing 1:26.2x times to the end on 1:23.6x, there's roughly around 2.5 seconds in difference.
Qualifying was done on a 1:19.149 by LH/Mercedes, which is 4.5 seconds faster than the lap times he finished the race on.
From the above Bottas race simulation, the times with a full tank start around 1:22.7x (high 1:22) and finish consistently in the high 1:19. This is around 3 second difference between full tank and empty tank as well.
Just some food for thought.
No one can go under 16 yet. Next year maybe.Jolle wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 14:14So, quite possible if Mercedes would turn up their PU and the softest race tire (the whole sim was on M), a 1.15 or even, with real (racing focus) in the car a mid/low 1.14 is possible.Phil wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 14:09Here is the race data (PDF) from the spanish GP of 2017:Ishwar030 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 13:48from F1 Debrief
Bottas Race Simulation
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXw3vvdWkAEO7Be.png
https://www.fia.com/file/57020/download?token=V_7a4D-9
All links from the event can be found here:
https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... rmation-21
A quick glance highlights that the cars started doing laps around 1:26.2x and the quickest lap towards the end of the race on lap 64 were 1:23.593 (by Hamilton in the lead and two laps to go). At that point, he had a comfortable 3 second gap to Vettel. Comparing a race simulation during Winter testing and the full race is always going to be difficult, because there are various factors to consider. Still, it's interesting to see that between the first few laps when the cars were doing 1:26.2x times to the end on 1:23.6x, there's roughly around 2.5 seconds in difference.
Qualifying was done on a 1:19.149 by LH/Mercedes, which is 4.5 seconds faster than the lap times he finished the race on.
From the above Bottas race simulation, the times with a full tank start around 1:22.7x (high 1:22) and finish consistently in the high 1:19. This is around 3 second difference between full tank and empty tank as well.
Just some food for thought.
Lewis' race times were on Soft-Med-Soft. Which should roughly be Med-Hard-Med this year, so those stints should be reasonably comparable.Phil wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 14:09
A quick glance highlights that the cars started doing laps around 1:26.2x and the quickest lap towards the end of the race on lap 64 were 1:23.593 (by Hamilton in the lead and two laps to go). At that point, he had a comfortable 3 second gap to Vettel. Comparing a race simulation during Winter testing and the full race is always going to be difficult, because there are various factors to consider. Still, it's interesting to see that between the first few laps when the cars were doing 1:26.2x times to the end on 1:23.6x, there's roughly around 2.5 seconds in difference.
Qualifying was done on a 1:19.149 by LH/Mercedes, which is 4.5 seconds faster than the lap times he finished the race on.
From the above Bottas race simulation, the times with a full tank start around 1:22.7x (high 1:22) and finish consistently in the high 1:19. This is around 3 second difference between full tank and empty tank as well.
Just some food for thought.
GreatMarti_EF3 wrote:Hey guys! I will do live streaming from the Circuit at the afternoon session! With the race simulations! I'm going now!