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10 Apr 2008, 15:44 (Ref:2174608) | #1 | ||
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[stat]Team mates comparison 2008[/stat]
Here is the stat I did (incompletely) last seasons. For each race I assign three 1/0 values to every team. Values 1 means 1st driver beats 2nd driver, 0 means the reverse. First number is for grid position, second is for fastest race lap and the last one refers to race classification.
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TEAM AUS MAL BAH ========================= RAI-MAS 011 011 000 = 4-5 HAM-KOV 101 010 100 = 4-5 HEI-KUB 011 010 010 = 4-5 ROS-NAK 111 111 111 = 9-0 <-- TRU-GLO 110 111 111 = 8-1 <-- ALO-PIQ 111 111 101 = 8-1 <-- WEB-COU 000 101 111 = 5-4 VET-BOU 100 111 000 = 4-5 BUT-BAR 000 111 100 = 4-5 FIS-SUT 100 111 111 = 7-2 <-- SAT-DAV 111 100 000 = 4-5 ========================= Interestingly, in many teams, the supposed 2nd driver is resisting or surpassing the first one. Note: first-second driver position is subjectively chosen be me in terms of perceived a priori driving strength or performance. Most of cases are very clear, others are not, I'm afraid. |
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10 Apr 2008, 18:32 (Ref:2174708) | #2 | ||
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And do I get straight through to Nick Heidfeld if I dial that number?
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I feel the fastest race lap is misleading as many a time a driver will put in a really fast lap after 40-50 average ones. Surely a better test of speed would be the Q1/Q2 times ?
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Fastest race laps has its place. Most times its set at the end of a stint with worn tyres and low fuel. Some drivers are going to wear their tyres more than others, that doesnt get reflected in qualifying tmes. Maybe averaging the fastest 3 or 5 race laps would be more accurate for race pace though.
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Managing the tyres is a critical part of being fast during the race.
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Furthermore, there are also many other factors that will affect a drivers ability to set the fastest lap. tyres strategy fuel strategy weather and temperature traffic car setup (engineering problems) |
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But, in a sense, managing tyres has an important input in setting absolute fastest laps. Prost has an excellent result in race fastest laps, much better than Senna (the reverse for poles). When the fuel load is low, if you has not cared the tyres you are not in a good position to exploit it. Somehow, drivers with good qualifying records have not automatically good race fast laps records.
Possibly this topic is an interesting subject for another stat |
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Update after GP Spain.
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TEAM AUS MAL BAH SPA = TOT ============================== RAI-MAS 011 011 000 111 = 7-5 HAM-KOV 101 010 100 111 = 7-5 HEI-KUB 011 010 010 000 = 4-8 ALO-PIQ 111 111 101 111 = 11-1 <-- TRU-GLO 110 111 111 111 = 11-1 <-- ROS-NAK 111 111 111 010 = 10-2 <-- WEB-COU 000 101 111 111 = 8-4 BUT-BAR 000 111 100 011 = 6-6 VET-BOU 100 111 000 000 = 4-8 FIS-SUT 100 111 111 111 = 10-2 <-- SAT-DAV 111 100 000 011 = 6-6 ==============================
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29 Apr 2008, 16:25 (Ref:2190328) | #15 | ||
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I'd definitely agree with all of those points except the last:
I don't think Hamilton (statistically speaking) is doing any worse. I think his performances are similar to last year, only this year he is expected to beat his team mate. However, this more says things about Heikki's quality than anything. |
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Adding some calculation over the former table. Race classification is too correlated with grid and especially with fastest laps to do a significance analysis with it. But taking in account both grid and fastest laps it can be reasonably done.
The first column is the "score" in terms of grid and fastest lap (NOT race classification). The second column is the "significance" of the score to mean one of the drivers is doing better than his team mate. Code:
RAI-MAS 4-4 0% HAM-KOV 5-3 28% HEI-KUB 3-5 28% ALO-PIQ 7-1 93% TRU-GLO 8-0 99.2% <== ROS-NAK 7-1 93% WEB-COU 5-3 28% BUT-BAR 4-4 0% VET-BOU 3-5 28% FIS-SUT 7-1 93% SAT-DAV 4-4 0% Just now, after GP Spain, Trulli has "proved" he is doing better than his mate, beyond the (reasonable) level of randomness inherent to GPs. Alonso, Rosberg and Fisi are close to reach that conclusion as well. Rest of teams are far from this (yet). At the end of the season (18 races and, thus, 36 "points") a driver has to more than double his team mate to significantly beat him. It's to say, driver A has to outscore driver B at least 25-11. I know this looks a mess of numbers, but I think the significance percentage of the above table is interesting. |
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30 Apr 2008, 14:31 (Ref:2191110) | #17 | ||
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it's funny besides the Farce duo the others that are close to the 95% mark have first year team mates. alot of the other teams are closer then it looks on paper especially Ferrari (Kimi seems to be killing Massa) and Red Bull (Mark seems to be pushing DC into retirement).
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Good work Schummy.
That last table seems to partly justify why I've been impressed with Trulli this year, because Glock is no slouch. |
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edit to say - I see you think the opposite. I'd be interested to know why Last edited by vinegar; 13 May 2008 at 08:49. |
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Update after Turkey.
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TEAM AUS MAL BAH SPA TUR = TOT G+L SIG almost proven ============================================= \ / RAI-MAS 011 011 000 111 010 = 8- 7 5-5 0% | | HAM-KOV 101 010 100 111 011 = 9- 6 6-4 25% | | HEI-KUB 011 010 010 000 000 = 4-11 3-7 66% +----+--- | | ALO-PIQ 111 111 101 111 111 = 14- 1 9-1 97.9% +----+----+----+----+--+-| TRU-GLO 110 111 111 111 111 = 14- 1 10-0 99.8% +----+----+----+----+--+-- ROS-NAK 111 111 111 010 111 = 13- 2 9-1 97.9% +----+----+----+----+--+-| WEB-COU 000 101 111 111 111 = 11- 4 7-3 66% +----+--- | | BUT-BAR 000 111 100 011 011 = 8- 7 5-5 0% | | VET-BOU 100 111 000 000 111 = 7- 8 5-5 0% | | FIS-SUT 100 111 111 111 000 = 10- 5 7-3 66% +----+--- | | ============================================= Not surprisingly, Trulli has beaten Glock already, and Alonso and Rosberg are almost there. Webber, Fisichella and, surprisingly, Kubica are in the way. |
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True enough, but given that the circumstances of the race/fuel load/etc vary for each car in every race, and the ultimate aim of the weekend is to finish as high up as possible, by selecting fastest race lap instead of finishing position you're removing the only truly significant statistic from your comparison. perhaps an average of a driver's 15-20 fastest laps might be sensible, but even so it would be weighted against a driver who ran a one-stop race, for example.
Tricky business, isn't it? |
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I think the problem with using Qualy is shown by BMW. Kubica has not out-performed Heidfeld by that much this season, Nick is doing very well on points and has looked some what faster in the races. However, he is loosing points in this system because he always seems to go a few laps longer than Kubica in the race, therefore sacrificing grid positions for race positions.
I think this is why it appears Kubica it beating Heidfeld, when actually they just have a different appproach to a weekend. |
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But the strategy bias in qualifying positions is a valid point. In fact I'm doing a stat with Q2 along the season, and I'm thinking about using it instead grid position. But, of course it is more work... , so I don't know when (or if) I'm going to change it. |
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I have amended the table to change better grid position in Turkey for Fisichella instead of Sutil. Giancarlo was penalized because of a red light infringement, but this table is about performance. It changes some stats in the GF-AS row.
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TEAM AUS MAL BAH SPA TUR = TOT G+L SIG almost proven ============================================= \ / RAI-MAS 011 011 000 111 010 = 8- 7 5-5 0% | | HAM-KOV 101 010 100 111 011 = 9- 6 6-4 25% | | HEI-KUB 011 010 010 000 000 = 4-11 3-7 66% +----+--- | | ALO-PIQ 111 111 101 111 111 = 14- 1 9-1 97.9% +----+----+----+----+--+-| TRU-GLO 110 111 111 111 111 = 14- 1 10-0 99.8% +----+----+----+----+--+-- ROS-NAK 111 111 111 010 111 = 13- 2 9-1 97.9% +----+----+----+----+--+-| WEB-COU 000 101 111 111 111 = 11- 4 7-3 66% +----+--- | | BUT-BAR 000 111 100 011 011 = 8- 7 5-5 0% | | VET-BOU 100 111 000 000 111 = 7- 8 5-5 0% | | FIS-SUT 100 111 111 111 100 = 11- 4 8-2 89% +----+----+----+---- | | ============================================= |
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