Do with this what you will

Posted by ipswich2007 
Do with this what you will
Date: December 15, 2014 01:11AM
Posted by: ipswich2007
I collect, collate and create random stats, and this simply for your reading and no other agenda, is a list of the complete mileage driven by every driver, team and engine from the very first test in February to and including the last test in Abu Dhabi.

Enjoy :)

Drivers Total Mileage (where a driver drove for two teams across a year (BIA for Ferrari & Marussia for e.g.) their combined total is used).

Nico Rosberg (GER) 19,480km
Kevin Magnussen (DEN) 18,274km
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) 16,798km
Valtteri Bottas (FIN) 16,394km
Jenson Button (GBR) 16,188km
Fernando Alonso (SPA) 16,083km
Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) 16,054km
Danil Kvyat (RUS) 16,047km
Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) 15,951km
Nico Hulkenberg (GER) 15,716km
Jean-Eric Vergne (FRA) 15,172km
Sergio Perez (MEX) 15,131km
Felipe Massa (BRA) 15,065km
Esteban Gutierrez (MEX) 14,329km
Sebastian Vettel (GER) 14,272km
Adrian Sutil (GER) 14,249km
Pastor Maldonado (VEN) 13,450km
Romain Grosjean (FRA) 12,986km
Marcus Ericsson (SWE) 12,609km
Jules Bianchi (FRA) 11,802km
Max Chilton (GBR) 10,975km
Kamui Kobayashi (JAP) 9,034km
Will Stevens (GBR) 2,259km

Giedo Van Der Garde (HOL)2,008km
Felipe Nasr (BRA) 1,694km
Daniel Juncadella (SPA) 1,355km
Charles Pic (FRA) 1,183km
Max Verstappen (HOL) 1,155km
Stoffel Vandoorne (BEL) 1,079km
Robin Frijns (HOL) 1,007km
Carlos Sainz (SPA) 555km
Sergey Sirotkin (RUS) 540km
Pascal Wehrlein (GER) 533km
R. Marciello (ITA) 505km
Andre Lotterer (GER) 497km
Spike Goddard (AUS) 494km
Roberto Merhi (SPA) 413km
Susie Wolff (GBR) 380km
Esteban Ocon (XXX) 344km
Julian Leal (COL?) 300km
Lynn (GBR) 289km
Pedro De La Rosa (SPA) 289km
Alexander Rossi (USA) 258km
Sebastien Buemi (SWI) 251km
Jolyon Palmer (GBR) 205km
Fong (HKG?) 139km

Teams Mileage.

Mercedes (GER) 36,811km
McLaren (NZL) 35,541km
Williams (GBR) 33,534km
Ferrari (ITA) 33,352km
Force India (IND) 32,902km
Sauber (SWI) 32,415km
Toro Rosso (ITA) 32,374km
Red Bull (AUT) 31,133km
Lotus (GBR) 28,252km
Caterham (GBR) 25,987km
Marussia (RUS) 22,393km


Engines TOTAL mileage (Honda is purely the Abu Dhabi test, but included for the hell of it).

Mercedes (GER) 138,760km
Renault (FRA) 117,746km
Ferrari (ITA) 88,160km
Honda (JAP) 28km

Engines AVERAGE mileage. (Mercedes /4 teams, except ABu Dhabi test where it was /3. Ferrari /3, except USAGP> where Marussia went and it was /2. Renault /4 except for USA&BRA where no Caterham and it was /3, and Honda /1, purely just Abu Dhabi test)

Mercedes (GER) 34,921km
Ferrari (ITA) 31,185km
Renault (FRA) 30,161km
Honda (JAP) 28km

Re: Do with this what you will
Date: December 15, 2014 10:17PM
Posted by: EC83
Nice work there, cracking list of stats.

Stats are an interesting and, IMO, important part of F1, I check out the Wikipedia page of various F1 records every so often and it's always a good read. Good idea to make this thread.



Re: Do with this what you will
Date: December 16, 2014 01:02AM
Posted by: ipswich2007
If anyone is interested in the unusually large gap (compared to other teammates) of Rosberg> Hamilton.
Here's a breakdown:

I should mention too, for whatever reason, ROS did more laps in all the FP1-3 and Q1-3 sessions all year, even when both cars ran reliably, I think this was just due to him needing or wanting more track time. it's usually only by 2/3 laps a session though. nothing major but worth mentioning.

Test 1 Jerez (3 days) - HAM 121 Laps, ROS 188 Laps
Test 2 Sakhir (3 days) - HAM 141 Laps, ROS 174 Laps
Test 3 Sakhir (3 days) - HAM 158 Laps, ROS 192 Laps
Australia - HAM 75 Laps, ROS 141 Laps = breakdown for Ham in FP1, and in the Race
Malaysia - HAM 142 Laps, ROS 141 Laps
Bahrain - HAM 123 Laps, ROS 125 Laps
Test Sakhir (2 days) - HAM 120 Laps, ROS 121 Laps
China - HAM 112 Laps, ROS 126 Laps = from memory HAM had problems in FP1 of some sort.
Spain - HAM 141 Laps, ROS 146 Laps
Test Barcelona (2 days) - HAM 79 Laps, ROS 102 Laps
Monaco - HAM 175 Laps, ROS 169 Laps
Canada - HAM 151 Laps, ROS 180 Laps = HAM breakdown in the race, notable ROS had mechanical too, just got to the end.
Austria - HAM 180 Laps, ROS 188 Laps
Britain - HAM 112 Laps, ROS 112 Laps = weird as ROS only did half of the race. From my stats though HAM had an issue in FP2.
Test Silverstone (2 days) HAM 47 Laps, ROS 90 Laps
Germany - HAM 155 Laps, ROS 176 Laps = HAM crash in Q2 and therefore didn't do Q3 either
Hungary - HAM 158 Laps, ROS 183 Laps = HAM fire in Q1, therefore missed Q2&Q3
Belgium- HAM 123 Laps, ROS 132 Laps = HAM pulled out of the race early.
Italy - HAM 137 Laps, ROS 142 Laps
Singapore - HAM 137 Laps, ROS 101 Laps = ROS only did 13 laps in the race.
Japan - HAM 121 Laps, ROS 125 Laps
Russia - HAM 138 Laps, ROS 155 Laps = generally did more laps in every FP and Q session. Particularly FP3, 10 more laps.
USA - HAM 131 Laps, ROS 157 Laps = 16 more in FP2, my memory loses me on this one, not sure of a HAM actual problem in FP2.
Brazil - HAM 172 Laps, ROS 179 Laps
Abu Dhabi - HAM 149 Laps, ROS 152 Laps
Test Yas Island (2 days) HAM 0 Laps, ROS 114 Laps = Wehrlein was in the car on Day 1, dno why ROS got a day when HAM didn't though.

Now I am not in anyway a Hamilton fan, looking for a reason why he lost many points. I simply wanted to outlay the reason between the massive mileage difference between the two throughout the year.

It's ridiculous that with such shocking AMOUNT of seperate issues, that other teams didn't end up closer. Such was their dominance.





Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/16/2014 01:03AM by ipswich2007.
Re: Do with this what you will
Date: December 16, 2014 01:38PM
Posted by: marcl
The final test whoever won the final had to go and do publicity events so that's why Lewis did not test.
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