Are you the Pit Wall Predictions leader after Imola? Check your results…

Published on
25 Apr 2022
Est. reading time
2 Min

Did you call the strategy right at the damp Emilia Romagna Grand Prix?

Formula One’s first race back in Europe brought with it some typically unpredictable weather, making the latest round of Pit Wall Predictions extra tricky.
Well, one fan may well be getting a phone call from our race strategy department very soon after managing to get seven out of eight questions spot on this week, despite the ever-changing conditions.
On the flip side, 11% of fans scored no points this week! If you’re one of those, don’t worry – the good thing about F1 is there’s always the next race to put things right.
After four rounds, we finally have a breakaway leader who is topping the charts with a score of 90 points so far.
Find out how you fared this week by checking out your scores; are you within touching distance of our leader?
Find out your results
See how you fared against other fans in the latest round of Pit Wall Predictions, presented by Gulf.
Let’s break down this week's results question-by-question, starting with the tyres.
Alex and Nicky both made just one stop during the race, ditching their intermediate tyres for the medium compound. 40% of fans got this call spot on for our Thai racer, whilst 24% nailed it for our resident Canadian.
Onto race stints where we asked how long you thought each driver's longest spell on any tyre would be. AA23 pulled in on Lap 17 with NL6 stopping just one lap later, as the pair went to the chequered flag without stopping again, meaning their longest stints were both 31+ laps.
Despite his tyre heroics in Melbourne, just 22% called this right for Alex, with 5% getting it correct for Nicky.
With rain in the area at this old-school venue, many fans expected dramatic moments on circuit, so it comes as no surprise that 43% of you correctly said there would be just one Safety Car period.
However, the fact there was no time spent under the Virtual Safety Car certainly threw a few of you down the wrong path, as 87% of you slipped up here.
Regardless of the inclement weather, the vast majority of our fans correctly called that Alex and Nicky would both finish on the medium tyre – 36% getting it right for both our No23 and No6.
Have those results got you wanting more? The game will switch to Miami on Wednesday evening (BST).
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