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KartCMP1: Spielberg Qualifying Data Crunch


Red Bull Honda vs Mercedes & The Numbers
It was pole number seven for Max Verstappen, third in a row for the ultra-fast Dutchman looking to become the first F1 driver in history to sweep a triple header tomorrow. It was likely the loudest of his career as well as an incredible Verstappen fan club attendance; the ‘Orange Army’ not only turned out, but turned up the volume during qualifying cheering their driver to pole position.
Hamilton was once again left to lose alongside his team Mercedes. Not only are they having an astoundingly bad season pertaining to year on year development losses, they were the least progressed team from the Styrian GP just one week ago to the Austrian GP this week at the same circuit. Mercedes ranked last in overall lap time progression. It’s absolutely baffling how poorly things have unfolded this year for the German squad. ....

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Barcelona Qualifying Data Crunch | GRAND PRIX 247


+2.206 | Haas Ferrari (2019)
Lewis Hamilton beat Max Verstappen to the line by approximately half a car length to earn an exceptional 100
th pole position.
The progress chart above show comparisons from each team’s fastest lap today compared to their respective fastest lap in 2020 or 2019, depending which one was faster. The results are stunning for Red Bull as they’ve closed 0.877s to Mercedes earning themselves the ability to fight for pole position.
Mercedes and Aston Martins development are among the weakest, eighth and ninth best and only better than Haas which is much in line with what we’ve seen this season so far. It is clear that Mercedes and Aston Martin have not yet fully begun to reverse the devastating effects of the floor changes newly introduced this year. By direct comparison Red Bull posted the third best progress and only just behind the efforts of Williams and Alpine. ....

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