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14th August 2021, 03:37 #1
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2021 - New Drivers Adapting to their Cars
One of the big conversation you hear on the various F1 podcast during the summer break is reflection on how the new drivers have adapted to the cars. So I started thinking how can you analytically look at.
I propose that as a new driver settles in, he will have finishes that on average will be similiar to his teammate. Therefore you can compare their progress. With normalization the key would be:
= 1.0 --Driver is putting matching his teammate in perforance
<1.0 -- Driver is worse than his teammate
>1.0 -- Driver is better than his teammate
Initially I was just going to look at Perez, Danny Ric, Sainz and Vettel but decided to do it for all teams.
The AVERAGE teammate is 80%
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