HPD wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 12:27
According to many "journalists." TR is only faster than Sauber.
With the exception of AMUS that places him in the fight for the fourth place
Well, I tried to compare the performance of the teams based on three fundamental parameters (IMHO): classification based on time per lap per day per team (first gets 10 points, last gets 1 point), the number of laps per team per day - if there are two drivers per team their combined laps are counted (every 10 finished laps receive 1 point), and what tire compound has been used to achieve the best time per day per team (mediums get 5 points, hyper softs get 1 point). What we see?
Between Toro Rosso and McLaren, Toro Rosso is clear winner:
Interestingly, Red Bull is only slightly better:
From the rest of the middle pack Haas is the strongest contender:
Williams and Sauber are definitely behind Toro Rosso:
Mercedes and Ferrari are definitely ahead of Toro Rosso (of course):
And finaly, here are the average values per team for all 7 test days:
I know that this is very rough and not presentable, and very relative, but just to have some general idea how each team performed in tests.