What I was reading was Max In Spain went on average 0.4 faster going from soft to hard at least 2 compounds more., while here at Miami with Alonso I was expecting him to go a lot faster going from Medium to soft at least 1 compound better, something like 1.6/ 2 seconds better on average. Yet his average went as follows
medium average 1.33.608
soft average 1.33.236 only 0.372 faster around the same as max did at Spain. And the difference between his 2 fastest times on the different compounds was only 0.8 faster.
Here at Miami, Max's average was soft to medium
soft 1.33.320
medium 1.33.003 So again at least 1 compound more but still went faster 0.3 Yes Alonso had a battle last lap but had a clear track after his pit stop.
I'm sure I heard there should be a 1-second gap between each compound (0.250 25% race) but can't find any information about it, so If anyone can provide a link to the difference in time between the C1,C2,C3,C4 & C5 that would be great.
How not to solve the problem is to remove the AI lap times from race director, something we have had for years. I bet they would never stop you looking at your opponents after match statistics on FIFA, of course not. Why remove the lap times now? My fault? because i like to number crunch.
Roll on F1 manager
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