1/6/2024 0 Comments F1 drivers 2021![]() During the qualifying in Russia (which was not included in the average because of rain) he was 1.6s faster than Ocon. In the races, he often finishes ahead of the Frenchman and on Saturdays, he is often faster. The Spaniard was happy for his teammate when he took a win, but Alonso has been able to bend the team to his will more and more. ![]() Alpineĭrivers: Fernando Alonso and Esteban OconĪverage difference in qualifying: 0.048s in favour of OconĪt the start of the season, Esteban Ocon looked like he was going to be the man at Alpine, but never discount Alonso. So either Stroll has made a huge step forward, or Vettel is continuing his lesser line at Ferrari and isn't really able to impress at Aston Martin either. Perez was on average three tenths faster in qualifying than the Canadian. Stroll has always been beaten by his teammates in recent years and usually by a wide margin. Where that would normally be a good situation, you can now have your doubts. Aston MartinĪverage difference in qualifying: 0.002s in favour of StrollĪt Aston Martin, the difference in qualifying is the smallest of any team. There's still room for improvement for someone with his CV, but for McLaren, this is an ideal situation, with two drivers who seem to be getting the most out of the car. He has won some qualifying, finished ahead of Norris in a number of races and has managed to reduce the average difference in qualifying to well over two tenths. Norris clearly had the upper hand at the start of the season, but the experienced Australian is coming back into the game more and more. McLarenĪverage qualifying difference: 0.220s in favour of NorrisĪt McLaren, it's starting to look more and more like a duel throughout the season. For now, Sergio is still being outworked by his teammate, and the gap in qualifying and the race is simply too big. Bottas is always accused of being a simple second driver next to Hamilton, but Pierre Gasly, Alexander Albon and this year Sergio Perez show that it is not that simple. It is painfully clear from these statistics. That Red Bull Racing has a problem with their second driver. Average qualifying difference: 0.471s in favour of Verstappen
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