Agreed.Emag wrote: ↑13 Dec 2023, 11:15Lando is an exceptional driver that went under the radar in his rookie season because people did not have a good read on Sainz.Dafnalina wrote: ↑13 Dec 2023, 03:40Thank you so much!mwillems wrote: ↑10 Dec 2023, 15:43
You can look at F1 Tempo, it has data going back to 2018. Racefans also has interactive race data.
Organic posted a nice site that I meant to bookmark, but I can't for the life of me recall what it was.
Edit:
https://en.mclarenf-1.com/2019/gp/s7847/results
Sainz seemed on average to be a little faster on race day, but nothing dramatic. You can see that for many races only one of the drivers would actually finish the race, there's probably more races where one driver finished than two.
If I recall correctly, I think Sainz had better racecraft and Lando was more cautious in his first season - this impeded his progress. But the racepace was in Sainz favour by a small margin.
Because Sainz was underrated, Lando beating him on the quali head to head wasn't seen as much of an achievement.
But of course we know now that while Carlos might not be "elite" tier with Charles, Max and so on, he definitely isn't far from it. And given a car he is comfortable with, he can be really fast.
So in hindsight, given the car he had, Lando had a very strong rookie season.
Whilst there are those who don't like the comparison of drivers in this manner, it is one of the few measurements that we have, which is to compare drivers against each other in the recent history of the head to heads in the sport. It is worth mentioning though that in 2019 both were new to this car that was apparently already tricky to drive, so this would have some advantage that Sainz might have had as he was also learning to drive a car that he suggests was tricky at that point.