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Bahrain GP Pit Stop Chart

April 24th, 2013 (f1plus/ E. Black).- Here is a compiled quick chart on the pit stops from the Bahrain Grand Prix. It shows who pitted when and what compound was fitted. If nothing else, it shows the overall consistency of compound life. It also gives us a brief overview of who was more gentle or harsh on their tyres on this particular circuit. As we can see, Kimi Raikkonen and Paul Di Resta were able to get away with running a two stop strategy. This makes a strong argument supporting that the Pirelli tyres may not be as sinister as they are being made out to be. Given the right setup, it is possible to make better use of the P-Zeros. We also did a quick analysis of pit stop delta timing...
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