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Old 30 Jul 2022, 06:49 (Ref:4120917)   #9
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A complementary couple of graphics.

The first one is the evolution of (the first three) team scores in the first 12 races (until France). I have considered normal races, not sprint races and I have graph'ed a smoothing moving average showing the long term performance rather than the particular points in each race. That way it is easier to see trends.
  • Red Bull has been the best team all this time.
  • Mercedes has overtaken Ferrari by mean of reliability/consistency (and probably also strategy).
  • Ferrari was very near of Red Bull about 6th-8th races.
The second one is the same evo but for (the first six) drivers. It is easy to follow the trends in each team and overall.
  • Lewis is now the second best in terms of scoring points.
  • Leclerc has not been first or second for most of time.
  • The gap VER-PER has been widening rather quickly in the last races.
  • Sainz was much worse than Leclerc at the beginning but since 6th race they have scored similarly.
  • Hamilton started scoring clearly worse than Russell but from 8th race on he has outperform Russell. Russell himself has been the most consistent driver/car in the field, only deflating a little bit recently, partly due to Lewis being over him.

It's important to take in account that all those calculations are done smoothing the particular results in each race to extract the theoretical performance in each time.
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