Qualifying Differentials 2001

By Marcel Borsboom, Netherlands
Atlas F1 Magazine Writer

For the fourth year running, Atlas F1 is going to keep an eye on the battle between teammates throughout the season with a simple measurement: we compare the qualifying times of each driver against his teammate's result. After every Grand Prix, we will show how teammates have fared up against each other, and where they are overall since the beginning of the season. At the end of the season, the World Champion of Qualifying Differentials will be elected - the driver who was most beaten by his teammates, in seconds. Only those who participate in at least 15 of the 17 rounds are eligible for the coveted crown; and for those who made the efforts and participated in all 17 races, the best and worst result will be scrapped.

With fifteen qualifying sessions completed for 2001, the differentials are on a roll! Let's see which drivers deserve bragging rights.

Italy Notables

Italian Differentials
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Slower          Diff.   Faster
Enge          > 2.096 > Frentzen
Yoong         > 1.245 > Alonso
Alesi         > 1.072 > Trulli
R. Schumacher > 0.625 > Montoya
Villeneuve    > 0.513 > Villeneuve
Irvine        > 0.338 > de la Rosa
Hakkinen      > 0.246 > Coulthard
Button        > 0.198 > Button
Heidfeld      > 0.178 > Heidfeld
M. Schumacher > 0.096 > Barrichello
Verstappen    > 0.067 > Bernoldi

Average Differentials Through Italy
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Slower        Diff.   Faster
Alesi       > 0.815 > Trulli
Barrichello > 0.624 > M.Schumacher
Button      > 0.583 > Fisichella
Montoya     > 0.342 > R.Schumacher
de la Rosa  > 0.251 > Irvine
Bernoldi    > 0.176 > Verstappen
Panis       > 0.138 > Villeneuve
Coulthard   > 0.100 > Hakkinen
Raikkonen   > 0.081 > Heidfeld