McLaren and Red Bull fastest in qualifying and race so far this year

20 June, 2012

Sebastian Vettel (GER) Red Bull Racing RB8 and Jenson Button (GBR) McLaren MP4-27 battle. Formula One World Championship, Rd5, Spanish Grand Prix, Race Day, Barcelona, Spain, Sunday 13 May 2012.

Sebastian Vettel and Jenson Button battle during the Spanish GP

Jun.20 (GMM) The 2012 F1 season has been described as “topsy-turvy” and “a lottery” that has “ended the domination of Formula One’s big teams”. However, according to a detailed analysis by Auto Motor und Sport, the sport’s old guard is still very much at the top of the timesheets.

Parc ferme (L to R): Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren, pole sitter Sebastian Vettel (GER) Red Bull Racing and Mark Webber (AUS) Red Bull Racing. Formula One World Championship, Rd4, Bahrain Grand Prix Qualifying, The analysis shows that McLaren and Red Bull, respectively, have been the best teams overall when it comes to pace in the all-out ‘Q2′ qualifying segment, and the actual grands prix.

The second best team in qualifying, however, has been Mercedes, whose average Q2 laptime is less than two hundredths of a second slower than the leading MP4-27.

Another few hundredths back, the third best average Q2 laptime belongs to Lotus, followed by 2011 qualifying dominator, Red Bull.

Fifth, sixth and seventh in the Q2 analysis are Ferrari, Williams and Sauber, with all of the top seven teams separated by a mere four tenths.

Red Bull has been more than a tenth adrift in qualifying, but according to the analysis, the reigning champions have had the best overall race pace.

(L to R): Jenson Button (GBR) McLaren, Mark Webber (AUS) Red Bull Racing and Sebastian Vettel (GER) Red Bull Racing on the drivers parade. Formula One World Championship, Rd2, Malaysian Grand Prix, Race, Sepang, Malaysia, Sunday 25 March 2012.The second-best team on race pace has been Sauber, with a cumulative average laptime over the seven grands prix so far less than a tenth slower than the leading Red Bull. Lotus trails by a couple of tenths in third place.

The major surprise of the race-pace analysis is Toro Rosso: only half a second adrift big-brother Red Bull and ahead even of the ‘qualifying champions’ McLaren.

The result is in stark contrast to the Faenza based team’s qualifying performances, with the Ferrari-powered Toro Rosso better only than the bottom-three stragglers on Saturdays.

Another big surprise in terms of race-pace is Mercedes, who despite Shanghai winner Nico Rosberg’s claim that the W03 is the very fastest car in 2012, ranks only ahead of Caterham, Marussia and HRT in the grands prix.

“Not even traffic and Michael Schumacher’s many problems can explain Mercedes’ almost one second per lap deficit”, the analysis by journalist Michael Schmidt said.

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One Response to McLaren and Red Bull fastest in qualifying and race so far this year

  1. fools 21 June, 2012 at 1:17 am

    But the article fails to mention both teams struggle with race pace.

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