4 Sep 2020, 08:49 (Ref:3999986)
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#448
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Originally Posted by joeb
sorry, you're right i missed a step in my comment. If you watched the race and knew the conditions you can piece together the reasons for speed differentials. In a race with constant conditions you may be able to compare one driver to another, but here it is useful if you knew what the track conditions were for a given stint you can say Driver 1 was better than Driver 2 in the rain, but that changed when the track dried, and so on.
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Right, I agree there
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