Overtaking Stats released by Mercedes (interesting reading)

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TomTom94

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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96836
Michael Schumacher ended the season as Formula 1's top overtaker, with his impressive opening lap efforts throughout 2011 helping him edge out Sebastien Buemi.

In strategic data compiled by Mercedes GP over the course of the campaign, and obtained by AUTOSPORT, Schumacher's end-of-season tally has been recorded as 116 passes - just two ahead of his Scuderia Toro Rosso rival.

Schumacher's tally was most certainly helped by the fact that he was able to make up so many positions in the opening stint of races - because he often qualified further down the field that his car was capable of.

Nevertheless, the team was well aware that throughout 2011, Schumacher’s race pace was every bit as good as team-mate Nico Rosberg’s so he could recover well on Sundays - which points towards the amount of progress the seven-time champion has made since his F1 comeback.

The top 10 rankings for the best overtakers of 2011, according to Mercedes GP’s data, are:

Pos Driver Passes
1. Michael Schumacher 116
2. Sebastien Buemi 114
3. Kamui Kobayashi 99
4. Jaime Alguersuari 94
5. Pastor Maldonado 91
6. Paul di Resta 90
7. Sergio Perez 87
8. Rubens Barrichello 86
9. Jenson Button 85
10. Felipe Massa 82
With the top positions dominated by drivers who were often battling in the midfield, it shows that racing in the pack offers greater opportunities to notch up overtaking moves.

That also explains why world champion Sebastian Vettel, who more often than not started at the front of the field, ended the campaign fourth from the bottom in the rankings with just 27 moves over the course of the season.

Mercedes GP’s data is compiled for the benefit of its strategic department, and is based on a combination of video, timing data and GPS technology – rather than just simple lap charts.

Its end of season analysis shows that there were a total of 1486 overtaking moves over the course of 2011.

However, if you discount the moves that take place on an opening lap (150), and those that were helped because a rival had a damaged car (124), it leaves a total of 1212 moves throughout the campaign.

Further whittling the figures down to try and view only what many consider to be genuine overtaking moves, so not those on the three slowest teams (310) or by team-mates (80), as they can often help each other, it leaves a total of 822.

Out of these, 452 moves were considered normal overtaking moves, while 370 took place thanks to the use of the new-for-2011 DRS. It means DRS accounted for roughly 45% of the number of overtaking moves over the course of the season.

In terms of individual races, the Turkish Grand Prix witnessed the highest number of overtakes at 85 – ahead of Canada (79) and China (67). The races with the fewest moves were Monaco (16), Australia (17) and India and Brazil (18).

In terms of DRS’s impact, it accounted for the most moves in Turkey (50) and Abu Dhabi (50), ahead of China (37) and Spain (29).

Its smallest impact came in Monaco (2), with Melbourne (5), Silverstone (6) and Brazil (7) also offering limited opportunities.

A couple of bits I considered important in bold. In particular:
- I found it interesting Massa got so many overtakes despite appearing to have a disappointing season.
- Kobayashi might not be kamikaze any more but he still got the third most overtakes
- And also that DRS had a role in nearly half the overtakes. I take that to mean it can be beneficial but not the only means of overtaking; up to you how you choose to take it.

(Anyone think it's a little too coincidental Schumacher was top given he's Mercedes' driver? :bandit:)

My only question is does anyone have stats for 2010. Want to compare. :D
 
Yeah we've seen similar stats before. Its just that Mercedes have left in the first lap, probably in order to make shumacher come out on top. The Ferrari's also had a reputation for fast starts.

And with Massa all it shows is he spent to much time overtaking drivers in much worse cars he should never have been near.
 
Manny posted this up a few weeks ago http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/102890-F1-2011-passmasters

Not sure if this was a before or after Abu Dhabi as some of the stats seems to have been revised from the one posted by tomtom

Yeah I did mate, but it's all good tomtom... well done Michael Schumacher. The king of overtaking. Eg. Montreal ;)
Being able to overtake, and that cleanly with his experience better than 23 other drivers on the grid. Pat on the back.
Granted he has overtaken slower cars.
 
Lets not forget that on some occasions Schumacher didn't set a time when he got into Q3 and therefore qualifed lower than what the car was probably capable of. Nonetheless, he and Buemi are ahead by quite some margin.

What would be interesting to know would be how many of Schumacher's/Buemi's passes were by DRS.