Long-run analysis: Mercedes quickest on paper, Ferrari & Red Bull almost equal

15:13, 15 Mar 2019
3 Comments
Ferrari were tipped to be the quickest after pre-season testing and they were the favourites to be quickest in Melbourne as well, but according to the data from the long-runs, it's still Mercedes who are quickest in longer stints, according to Formula1.com.
In both FP1 and FP2, Lewis Hamilton put the quickest time on the board, with the Brit even leading other teams by almost an entire second. However, this isn't representative for every team's raw pace, of course.
How did each team get on in terms of race pace, then? What can we expect on Sunday? The official Formula 1 website did some analysis.
From their research, it seems Mercedes are on top, and behind them is not Red Bull or Ferrari, but Alfa Romeo. This underlines that both the Scuderia and the Bulls were probably sandbagging on Friday, keeping their cards close to the chest.
Another thing the data shows is how depressingly far behind Williams are. Take a look at the data here:
ADVERTISEMENT

Difference in long-run pace (per lap)

1. Mercedes
2. Alfa Romeo Racing (+0.9s/lap)
3. Ferrari (+1.0s/lap)
4. Red Bull (+1.0s/lap)
ADVERTISEMENT
5. Racing Point (+1.3s/lap)
6= McLaren (+1.4s/lap)
6= Renault (+1.4s/lap)
6= Haas (+1.4s/lap)
9. Toro Rosso (+1.5s/lap)
ADVERTISEMENT
10. Williams (+3.4s/lap)

Don’t miss GPblog in Google

Mark us as a preferred source and our articles will appear more often at the top of Top Stories.

Add as a preferred / source on Google
loading
British Grand Prix
Overview
Upcoming race
Friday 03.07.26
Practice 1
Fri 11:30 AM
Sprint Qualification
Fri 03:30 PM
Saturday 04.07.26
Sprint Race
Sat 11:00 AM
Qualification
Sat 03:00 PM
Sunday 05.07.26
Race
Sun 02:00 PM

Loading