PWP: How did you get on in Baku?

Published on
01 May 2023
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2 Min

Check your PWP score after a fairly incident-free Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Baku might have hosted the first Sprint of 2023, but it's all about the main event in our free-to-play game, Pit Wall Predictions presented by Gulf.
The eight questions we asked you for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix had no one net a perfect score this time. However, seven smart players did leave Round 4 with the joint-highest tally of 35 points from their seven correct predictions
Our first three questions centred on the first round of pit stops. Both Williams Racing drivers entered the pit lane to change their tyres within the opening 10 laps.
12.9% of players called that for Alex, and 19.8% got it for Logan, with most of you (58.6%) correctly marking Albono as the first FW45 to make a pit stop.
Those early trips to the Baku pit lane represented the only times either of our pair boxed, meaning they had two stops between them, something 27.8% of players predicted.
The durability of Pirelli's hard compound meant nearly all classified drivers chose the prime medium-to-hard strategy, and the Williams Racing duo were no exception.
40% (for Alex) and 36.3% (for Logan) correctly answered our question regarding the tyre our drivers would end the race with, although most players predicted a medium-tyre finish for both.
It was a relatively straightforward day for the marshals in Baku, with just one Safety Car appearance to clear Nyck de Vries' car punctuating the Grand Prix.
It seems 52.9% of you have a Safety Car crystal ball to rightly select one Safety Car period, but you might want to check your VSC settings as just 6.1% guessed that the Virtual Safety Car would not appear at all.
Four players now lead the way with an impressive 95 points after four events, but a further nine are hot on their heels with a score of 90 to keep things tight at the top.
If you're glad to say bye to Baku after a low-scoring race, Miami is coming up this weekend, and you can enter your predictions from this Wednesday to try and make up ground.
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