Are Sauber doing mid race driver changes or something?
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They fucked up their wheel nuts over the winter break by using a new alloy, but forgetting to test it under race conditions. Turns out it expanded when hot (like during a race) and got stuck, so they had a bunch of like 20+ second pit stops in the beginning of the season, which really tanks their average.
Nah, serving a nice cuppa tea
Sauber does it differently.
Mercedes has improved so much. They used to be consistently near the bottom.
Could you post the median values or even better visualise the distributions or give the data? Sauber had a few really bad pit stops at the beginning of the season which pulls their average down a lot, but doesn't affect the median that much.
Sorry, I don't have any additional data. I just saw the post on Mastodon and thought it was an interesting tidbit.
βY Bottas entra a boxes..."