- 28 Jun 12, 15:45#309952
So, here we are after eight rounds of season 2012 and within each team, there is an interesting dynamic taking shape...qualifying duels between team-mates. As of Valencia:
Red Bull
Vettel - 4
Webber - 4
McLaren
Hamilton - 8
Button - 0
Ferrari
Alonso - 8
Massa - 0
Mercedes
Rosberg - 5
Schumi - 3
Lotus
Grosjean - 6
Raikkonen - 2
Force India
di Resta - 5
Hulkenberg - 3
Sauber
Kobayashi - 5
Perez - 3
Toro Rosso
Ricciardo - 7
Vergne - 1
Williams
Maldonado - 6
Senna - 2
Caterham
Kovalainen - 7
Petrov - 1
Marussia
Glock - 5
Pic - 3
HRT
de la Rosa - 8
Karthikeyan - 0
Some of the results are not shocking (Lewis/Button, Alonso/Massa and Rosberg/Schumi) but I find the Grosjean/Raikkonen and Kovalainen/Petrov duel interesting. Yes, Kimmi has been away for two years but he returned with not much edge lost in the pre-season and he was a brilliant qualifier before he left for rallying pastures. I expected this dual to be closer...maybe even. For Petrov, he was a useful pair of hands when he was with Renault, a better car than the Caterham. I expected him to give Kovi a much harder time but honestly, so far, he hasn't put up much of a fight. Interesting!
Much can be said about what this particular stat means but in my view, the impact as it relates to a team's focus on car development, the psychological advantage one driver gains over the other, how/if this impacts point tallies and wins is huge. You may find other areas of impact. I'm also enjoying watching "qualifying strategies" and how they play out as a result of the Pirelli performance mandate. What say you?
I'm just saying...
Red Bull
Vettel - 4
Webber - 4
McLaren
Hamilton - 8
Button - 0
Ferrari
Alonso - 8
Massa - 0
Mercedes
Rosberg - 5
Schumi - 3
Lotus
Grosjean - 6
Raikkonen - 2
Force India
di Resta - 5
Hulkenberg - 3
Sauber
Kobayashi - 5
Perez - 3
Toro Rosso
Ricciardo - 7
Vergne - 1
Williams
Maldonado - 6
Senna - 2
Caterham
Kovalainen - 7
Petrov - 1
Marussia
Glock - 5
Pic - 3
HRT
de la Rosa - 8
Karthikeyan - 0
Some of the results are not shocking (Lewis/Button, Alonso/Massa and Rosberg/Schumi) but I find the Grosjean/Raikkonen and Kovalainen/Petrov duel interesting. Yes, Kimmi has been away for two years but he returned with not much edge lost in the pre-season and he was a brilliant qualifier before he left for rallying pastures. I expected this dual to be closer...maybe even. For Petrov, he was a useful pair of hands when he was with Renault, a better car than the Caterham. I expected him to give Kovi a much harder time but honestly, so far, he hasn't put up much of a fight. Interesting!
Much can be said about what this particular stat means but in my view, the impact as it relates to a team's focus on car development, the psychological advantage one driver gains over the other, how/if this impacts point tallies and wins is huge. You may find other areas of impact. I'm also enjoying watching "qualifying strategies" and how they play out as a result of the Pirelli performance mandate. What say you?
I'm just saying...
"You must admit, the guy's a bit special!"