Christian uses Race Coordinator and displayed the Median lap time data as well as the Fastest lap data in his race results. The difference between Median and Fastest lap can reveal how stable a car may be when driven near the limit. When the Median lap time is close to the Fastest lap time it is likely a very predictable stable car that, in the hands of a good driver, can be consistently driven quickly.
I thought that it might be interesting to look at that data throughout the field.
One of the Quebec drivers, Georges, said that if he had to pick a car for a fast lap, he would have chosen Mark's car. For a 24-hour race, he would have gone with Stewart's car.
Mark’s car posted the 2nd fastest lap, just off the best time posted by Old23’s car.
For a 24 hour race Georges went with Stewart’s car (and I’m assuming that Old23 is Stewart) which posted the 8th best Median - Fastest lap time.
Audi1’s car seems interesting, data wise. It posted the 5th quickest lap and the 4th best median lap time. However it had the best metric when considering the Median-Fastest lap times. When looking at the statistics, Audi1's car would also be a good choice for a 24 hour race.
Hopefully Christian, a statistics pro, will add his perspective here.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 89d0Ktw35I(the spreadsheet title should read Median - Fastest, not Mean - Fastest)
Refer to TuscoTodd's spreadsheet for official position and points data.