Formula 1 pre-season testing is in the rear-view mirror and all ten teams are hard at work diving into the data, with less than two weeks until the lap times count at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. For the second season in a row, Carlos Sainz Jr. topped the timing sheets, putting his Williams FW47 at the front of the field after doing the same for Ferrari in the SF-24 a season ago.
However, one of the data points many are looking at comes from the second day of testing, and it is not the time Sainz posted for Williams. Instead, it is the three race simulations Lando Norris
→ Continue reading at SB Nation