QUOTE (Lukin83 @ Feb 28 2010, 20:21)

Great work! Two things though:
1) I believe it was Greek live-timing

2) I think Kubica had longer first stint, possibly interrupted by a red flag (note that huge spike on Hamilton's line). As Gemini said the stint lasted about 35 laps, that too would fit your chart. If so, you can't compare Kubica's pace to Hamilton because the latter changed the tyres twice. Once Bob got a fresh set of tyres he was quite close to Hammy again. McLaren
is ahead, but certainly not as far as the chart suggests.
On slightly another note, Renault looks faster than Mercedes, which I find very encouraging. That's the planned Top 4

But seriously, both teams are planning to introduce significant updates in Bahrain, while McLaren already mounted some new parts. It's very close between everyone now and will be even closer.
The Greek site is good, but it often misses occasional lap-times here and there. On
the Russian one you have everything complete. You can see there Kubica's run was a two-stopper, as the confirmation here are some snippets from Autosport's live coverage:
13:45 Kubica recently made a tyre stop during what looks like a race simulation, which has been pretty much entirely in the 1m26s.
14:04 Kubica has done 37 laps and is just making
another tyre stop following a 17 lap mid-race-simulation stint. He's been lapping in mid-1m25s.
Hamilton's strange peak during his first stint is just a very slow one lap, traffic, a mistake, whatever. It's better visible when I use a scatter plot:

Regardless of any data, I think Renault is somwhere in the pursuit group with the likes of Williams and Force India. I don't see them fighting with Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull or Mercedes frankly, unless they were the biggest chameleon of the winter this time. How big exactly are the gaps is anyone's guess, but advancing through to Q3 will be a hard task for Renault in Bahrain I'd imagine. The comments from the other drivers and engineers on the pecking order, which are always the best winter-form guide, suggest as much.