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Earlier you said that Toyota was "over a second faster than Audi" last year. Now you are saying that they were "a second faster" on some points in the season. Which metric are you using? Which track do you mean? This is a comparison of the median lap time:
Perhaps you are considering ultimate pace, instead of consistent race pace? This is a comparison of the qualifying time:
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What's your point in bringing up graphs? I said last year- 2012 is last year- Toyota was a second faster than Audi. Which they were at some points. Never said at Silverstone. Never said in race pace. Never specified. There were times Toyota was lapping a second faster than Audi, and times it was closer. Doesn't even matter because that isn't this year. Silverstone is not after LeMans either, the cars are different (at least Audi's is) and the track conditions will be different.
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If you talk about lap times, you MUST specify the track and the moment the gap was 1". It's not possible consider 1" as the average difference between Audi and Toyota in 2012, because the gap has never been 1" (or more so...)! |
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Skipping on watching numbers, i think that at least for silverstone, more or less will be a sort of 2012 deja vù. Knowing that toyota is using the old car, they could be able to win only if during the race they will gain a gap of 90seconds or more from audi's, keeping the lead also after a predictable splash and go during last minutes. The only way to gain a so huge gap is to have a considerably faster pace and hope for chronic audi tyres issues, practically a 2012 interlagos race situation. Not to forget that silverstone is an high average speed track with only 2 very slow points, the arena and vale, hybrid factor isn't so critical like in some other tracks. My turn to report some data, if in 2011 ILMC pole was 1.43.924 and in 2012 WEC 1.43.663 in a not full dry condition, 0.25% faster than previous season, can we expect at least 1.43.4 as a minimum competitive time for pole if will be a dry qualifying session?
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In order to make up for the time of a late splash and dash, you don't need "considerably faster pace".
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Lets analyse what you wrote in your original post: "Toyota is running their 2012 cars. But they were over a second faster than Audi last season." We have already identified that there is no evidence for this vague claim about "over a second faster". "If Audi's 2013 car is a second faster than last year it may be close" Next, you hypothesize that the 2013 R18 is one second faster than the 2012 R18. So following your argument, we would all think that the 2013 Audi is as fast as the 2012 Toyota... "but Toyota hasn't sat still so I think they'll be faster just like last year." Yet, the 2012 TS030 which has to run with +15 kg extra ballast, became faster during the winter break, even though it has no seen any track action since Shanghai. The fuel tank size of Audi and Toyota remains the same. So Audi will still be able to do longer stints than Toyota. |
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C'mon guys, this is getting ridiculous.
Audi was never once a second slower than Toyota. Actually, yes, they were, when they were making their pit stops and out laps! Let's look at the data again, shall we? At the 6 Hours of São Paulo, Lucas di Grassi set the fastest lap of the race with a 1:23.070. Lapierre came 2nd with a 1:23.419. Obviously not a second faster there... very simple. Here's the full PDF, by the way... http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/...e-after-6h.pdf At Bahrain, the fastest lap of the race was set by Lapierre: a 1:47.128. Just a hair behind him was the fastest Audi, piloted by Tom Kristensen, a 1:47.140. Not even a tenth of a second faster there. http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/...e-after-6h.pdf At Fuji: Nakajima (1:28.088) vs. Lotterer (1:28.391). http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/...e-after-6h.pdf At Shanghai: Lapierre (1:48.815) vs. Lotterer (1:28.924). http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/...e-after-6h.pdf Finally, Silverstone: Lapierre was fastest with a 1:44.059, then Nakajima, then Lotterer, the first of the Audis, with a 1:44.520. The Toyotas obviously had a bit of an edge last year, but we don't know, it's been months since we saw the two face off against each other so how can we possibly make educated guesses about such things. http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/...e-after-6h.pdf Obviously, there was never a case of Audi being 1 second slower by the end of each race which both Toyota and Audi raced in. You can debate it till you're blue in the face but I say case closed. |
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Youre using fastest laps which isnt an indication of how the races played out. Theres no reason for argument. This is a whole new year so we can compare times after Silverstone and Spa to see how the new and old cars stack up.
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Just wanted to say looking forward to the weekend of motorsport that i will be watching here in oz on tv and online. v8 supercars, f1 and to top it off WEC. Went to this event a couple of years ago with the help of a top bloke, Tim (Tim the grey) and his youngest son Ben. So good to be at silverstone watching such varied and quality racing. And was surprised that it didn't rain.
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If you talk for personal convinction, is just another story. You've talked about 1" of difference between Audi and Toyota, but this is a your personal opinion, because nothing shows it's right what you're saying. Toyota has never proven to be 1" faster than R18, so I'm waiting to know where you've heard this. I think we are talking about real facts, isn't it? |
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does the dailymotion site not work. Thought i remember watching it last year
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