raymondu999 wrote:Hey all. This is not to discuss the various brushes that Vettel had with Hamilton, Hamilton with Webber etc. It's just a discussion of pure race pace, plain and simple, albeit wet race pace.
If Vettel hadn't made the (with hindsight) idiotic pit stops to change tyres and back on the first (2nd and 4th, was it?) laps of the race, and given that Alonso would've been pulled back by his drive-through from the jumped start, would he have won, or at least an RB?
I think it would've been a close fight. Vettel and Hamilton seemed to be closely matched on speed during the race, just traffic(slower and for position) and pit-stops slowing them down.
I'm not so sure about Webber though, I didn't see any lap times.
I didn't see anyones lap-times, sadly, my Java failed me on F1.com so wouldn't load. It was like watching the race blind.
Also with hind-sight one would imagine Lewis wouldn't pit as well, so I'm not sure if The Red Bulls would've opened a lead instead of falling back. Also you'd have to think Jenson would have done what he did as well, so there'd be more fighting for the top than just Lulu and Wunderkint.
ONe would require fairly specific lap times at specific times (i.e. one before the first pit and at other points) to get a rough picture of what could happen.
However, I think the television coverage may have skewed the picture as they tend to not show a full picture of what's happening.
I did watch some Highlights and it didn't shed much light on the situation.
So some data required:
What was the gap and lap difference before the pits for tyres at the start of the race. Lap time difference say in the middle of the race and 3/4 point as well as at the end.
Then you could maybe see a picture. As always more data the better

Unfortunately I know of no way to gather it and have no data to rely on at the moment.
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