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For me, both Mercedes and Red Bull have had a shameful behavior with team orders.
Rosberg has had to raise the foot not to move forward Hamilton; and Vettel, can be a great pilot but he has disappointed me as a sportsman. |
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Post: #1460 Last edited: 24.03.2013, 19:46 24.03.2013, 19:43 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
To be honaust i'm serious dissapointed in the Team of Red Bull & Mercedes ,it's only the 2nd race ...and what is happening allready ....Team orders ....Come pn let those drivers fight each other .....let them race for what they are worth it ....and not ..." Nico you may not overtake Lewis " & " get Mark out of the way i'm faster " . Seriously ...a tripple F1 World Champion and complaining that his team mate is too slow ....wel Sebastianproof that you are a 3 times F1 Champion and just overtake him ....and don't cry like a baby !!!
The season is just begon ,so let them fight each other ..without taken each other out of the race ofcourse And about Ferrari ...i can say that it was a serious gamble with keeping Alonso out for 1 more lap ....always the wrong strategy Thank god that Massa saved some damage for the Team ! Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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Niki Lauda - Living Legend now Boss in Mercedes ...
Finally the Mercedes is goin well in F1 thanks to his great experience. I'm so happy for Him, he is always in my heart just since my childhood ! So go ahead Mercedes ! This is only the new beggining, there is a lot of work to do but this is a good start. |
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Result of the race in Malaysia :
Sebastian Vettel beats Mark Webber amid team row Sebastian Vettel denied Mark Webber in a ferocious Red Bull intra-team battle to secure Malaysian Grand Prix victory. The pair were wheel to wheel repeatedly in the closing laps before Vettel broke clear - despite the team having ordered them to hold station with Webber ahead. Just behind them,team instructions were also a flashpoint between the Mercedes team-mates, before Lewis Hamilton - who had been a lead threat for a spell - led home Nico Rosberg. Fernando Alonso's bid for victory ended early, when he crashed out having sustained wing damage nudging Vettel on the opening lap. Conditions had been wet at that stage following a heavy pre-race shower. Alonso immediately passed Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa off the line, resisted Webber's outside-line attempt and attacked Vettel for the lead, but slid lightly into the Red Bull at Turn 2 . That dislodged the Ferrari's front wing, a situation that worsened as the lap went on - though that did not stop Alonso from fending off Webber's repeated probes. Ferrari stayed out, seemingly hoping to coincide the wing change with a switch to slicks, but as Webber passed Alonso on the pits straight, the Spaniard's wing collapsed and sent him skating into the gravel and out of the race. Vettel and Webber then ran first and second, swapping positions at the pitstops as Vettel's early change to slicks proved slightly premature. Webber came under increasing pressure from Vettel in the middle of the race, while the Mercedes began catching them both. This prompted Vettel to urge the team to get Webber out of his way, but the Australian managed to rebuild a lead and Vettel found himself dropping behind the earlier-pitting Hamilton at the third pitstops. Hamilton lost pace in the next stint as he had to start saving fuel, allowing Vettel to reclaim second into the first corner. The world champion then played the early stop tactic at the fourth and final pit visit, which brought him right back onto Webber's tail when the Australian changed tyres. They grappled wheel to wheel through the first five corners for two consecutive laps, prompting frantic radio calls from a concerned Red Bull pitwall, before Vettel got decisively in front and went on to clinch another win. The Mercedes had fallen away by that stage and were involved in their own intra-team controversy. After Hamilton and Rosberg swapped places repeatedly in the DRS zones for several laps, they were ordered to hold station and save fuel and tyres, to Rosberg's clear displeasure. Ferrari had to settle for fifth with Felipe Massa, who recovered to that position after losing ground in the early stages. That place would have gone to Jenson Button had the McLaren not lost two minutes in the pits after pulling away with a loose right front wheel and having to stop in the pitlane and wait for his mechanics to retrieve the car. That was one of a wild array of pit incidents, which also included Hamilton mistakenly pulling into former team McLaren's area, both Force Indias having to retire with wheelnut issues, and Charles Pic and Jean-Eric Vergne colliding amid pitstops. Lotus claimed sixth and seventh with Romain Grosjean and Kimi Raikkonen, the latter having an uneventful afternoon that included trips off the road and a bitter battle with Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg, who took eighth. Sergio Perez was ninth for McLaren, while Vergne held off Valtteri Bottas to give Toro Rosso the final point. 1. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 1:38:56.681 2. Mark Webber Red Bull +4.298 3. Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +12.181 4. Nico Rosberg Mercedes +12.640 5. Felipe Massa Ferrari +25.648 6. Romain Grosjean Lotus +35.564 7. Kimi Räikkönen Lotus +48.479 8. Nico Hülkenberg Sauber +53.044 9. Sergio Perez McLaren +1:12.357 10. Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso +1:27.124 11. Valtteri Bottas Williams +1:28.610 12. Esteban Gutiérrez Sauber +1lap 13. Jules Bianchi Marussia +1 lap 14. Charles Pic Caterham +1 lap 15. Giedo van der Garde Caterham +1lap 16. Max Chilton Marussia +2 laps Did Not Finish : 17. Jenson Button McLaren +3 laps 18. Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso +5 laps 19. Pastor Maldonado Williams +11 laps 20. Adrian Sutil Force India +0 21. Paul di Resta Force India +0 22. Fernando Alonso Ferrari +0 Fastest lap : Sergio Perez - 1:39.199 Pitstop Button : DNF Bat.2 Teams : Grosjean > Perez Gr.Pos .- V. Bottas : 11th place Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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constructors standing
1 Red Bull Racing-Renault 66 2 Lotus-Renault 40 3 Ferrari 40 4 Mercedes 37 5 Force India-Mercedes 10 6 Sauber-Ferrari 4 7 McLaren-Mercedes 4 8 STR-Ferrari 1 9 Williams-Renault 0 10 Marussia-Cosworth 0 11 Caterham-Renault 0 |
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drivers standings
1 Sebastian Vettel German Red Bull Racing-Renault 40 2 Kimi Räikkönen Finnish Lotus-Renault 31 3 Mark Webber Australian Red Bull Racing-Renault 26 4 Lewis Hamilton British Mercedes 25 5 Felipe Massa Brazilian Ferrari 22 6 Fernando Alonso Spanish Ferrari 18 7 Nico Rosberg German Mercedes 12 8 Romain Grosjean French Lotus-Renault 9 9 Adrian Sutil German Force India-Mercedes 6 10 Paul di Resta British Force India-Mercedes 4 11 Nico Hulkenberg German Sauber-Ferrari 4 12 Sergio Perez Mexican McLaren-Mercedes 2 13 Jenson Button British McLaren-Mercedes 2 14 Jean-Eric Vergne French STR-Ferrari 1 15 Valtteri Bottas Finnish Williams-Renault 0 16 Esteban Gutierrez Mexican Sauber-Ferrari 0 17 Jules Bianchi French Marussia-Cosworth 0 18 Charles Pic French Caterham-Renault 0 19 Giedo van der Garde Dutch Caterham-Renault 0 20 Max Chilton British Marussia-Cosworth 0 21 Daniel Ricciardo Australian STR-Ferrari 0 22 Pastor Maldonado Venezuelan Williams-Renault 0 |
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malaysia gp results
1 1 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing-Renault 56 Winner 1 25 2 2 Mark Webber Red Bull Racing-Renault 56 +4.2 secs 5 18 3 10 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 56 +12.1 secs 4 15 4 9 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 56 +12.6 secs 6 12 5 4 Felipe Massa Ferrari 56 +25.6 secs 2 10 6 8 Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 56 +35.5 secs 11 8 7 7 Kimi Räikkönen Lotus-Renault 56 +48.4 secs 10 6 8 11 Nico Hulkenberg Sauber-Ferrari 56 +53.0 secs 12 4 9 6 Sergio Perez McLaren-Mercedes 56 +72.3 secs 9 2 10 18 Jean-Eric Vergne STR-Ferrari 56 +87.1 secs 17 1 11 17 Valtteri Bottas Williams-Renault 56 +88.6 secs 18 12 12 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber-Ferrari 55 +1 Lap 14 13 22 Jules Bianchi Marussia-Cosworth 55 +1 Lap 19 14 20 Charles Pic Caterham-Renault 55 +1 Lap 20 15 21 Giedo van der Garde Caterham-Renault 55 +1 Lap 22 16 23 Max Chilton Marussia-Cosworth 54 +2 Laps 21 17 5 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 53 +3 Laps 7 18 19 Daniel Ricciardo STR-Ferrari 51 +5 Laps 13 Ret 16 Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 45 +11 Laps 16 Ret 15 Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 27 +29 Laps 8 Ret 14 Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 22 +34 Laps 15 Ret 3 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1 +55 Laps 3 Note - Raikkonen qualified seventh but dropped three grid places for impeding |
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2013 FORMULA 1 UBS CHINESE GRAND PRIX
[hidden link - please register] Fri 12 April 2013 Practice 1 04:00 - 05:30 Practice 2 08:00 - 09:30 Sat 13 April 2013 Practice 3 05:00 - 06:00 Qualifying 08:00 Sun 14 April 2013 Race 09:00 |
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Jaime Alguersuari 23rd March 1990
[hidden link - please register] Happy Birthday to your 23rd anniversary |
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Kimi Raikonen 3 places back in starting order due to interference of Nico Rosberg.
Now place 10 in starting grid. |
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The result of the qualifying :
Vettel on pole as rain hits qualifying : Sebastian Vettel took pole position by nearly a second on a drying track in qualifying for the Malaysian Grand Prix. With the circuit improving moment by moment in the final part of Q3, Vettel made great use of a fresh set of intermediates to lap in 1m49.674s for Red Bull. The Ferraris will line up behind Vettel on the grid. Felipe Massa outqualified Fernando Alonso for a fourth straight race, but was still 0.9 seconds adrift of pole. Lewis Hamilton held provisional pole for Mercedes going into the last minute, before being shuffled back to fourth by Vettel and the Ferraris. Mark Webber was another man who had had a strong pole shot but ended up lower down, in his case fifth. Q2 pacesetter Nico Rosberg completed the top six, with Kimi Raikkonen the top Lotus in seventh. McLaren managed to get both cars into Q3, as Jenson Button and Sergio Perez took eighth and 10th. They were split by Adrian Sutil's Force India, which had been fastest in Q1. The rain had started in Q2, catching out those who had not set an early banker lap. The Ferraris just made it through in time, but Romain Grosjean's early time was pushed back to 11th, leaving the Lotus driver frustrated. Paul di Resta spun helplessly to 15th, behind Nico Hulkenberg, Daniel Ricciardo and Esteban Gutierrez. Pastor Maldonado did not manage to get a lap in at all. Williams had already lost Valtteri Bottas, unable to get out of Q1, along with Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne. Both men were only a few tenths clear of the astonishing Jules Bianchi's Marussia. The French rookie beat the rest of the backmarkers by 0.9s ad was 1.2s quicker than team-mate Max Chilton. 1. Sebastian Vettel Red : Bull Racing - 1:49.674 - 2. Felipe Massa Ferrari : 1:50.587 - + 0.913 3. Fernando Alonso : Ferrari 1:50.727 - + 1.053 4. Lewis Hamilton : Mercedes GP - 1:51.699 + 2.025 5. Mark Webber : Red Bull Racing - 1:52.244 + 2.570 6. Nico Rosberg : Mercedes GP - 1:52.519 + 2.845 7. Kimi Räikkönen : Lotus - 1:52.970 + 3.296 8. Jenson Button : McLaren - 1:53.175 + 3.501 9. Adrian Sutil : Force India - 1:53.439 + 3.765 10. Sergio Perez : McLaren - 1:54.136 + 4.462 Q2 11. Romain Grosjean : Lotus - 1:37.636 + -12.038 12. Nico Hulkenberg : Sauber - 1:38.125 + -11.549 13. Daniel Ricciardo : Toro Rosso - 1:38.822 + -10.852 14. Esteban Gutierrez : Sauber - 1:39.221 + -10.453 15. Paul di Resta : Force India - 1:44.509 + -5.165 16. Pastor Maldonado : Williams - no time - 17. Jean-Eric Vergne : Toro Rosso - 1:38.157 + -11.517 Q1 18. Valtteri Bottas : Williams - 1:38.207 - 19. Jules Bianchi : Marussia F1 Team - 1:38.434 + -11.240 20. Charles Pic : Caterham - 1:39.314 + -10.360 21. Max Chilton : Marussia F1 Team - 1:39.672 + -10.002 22. Giedo van der Garde : Caterham - 1:39.932 + -9.742 Qual : 1:49.674 Pole : Sebastian Vettel T.Bat : Nico Hulkenberg > Esteban Gutierrez Gr.Pos Perez : 10th place Sunday : Race at 09.00u CET !!! Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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Post: #1450 Last edited: 23.03.2013, 07:29 23.03.2013, 07:25 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
Here is the result of the 3rd practice session that has just ended :
Vettel quickest in final Sepang practice Sebastian Vettel highlighted his position as favourite for pole position for the Malaysian Grand Prix by going quickest in final practice at Sepang. The Red Bull driver posted the best time of the weekend with a lap of 1m36.435s near the end of the session, outpacing Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton by 0.133 seconds and the Force India of Adrian Sutil by less than two tenths. Vettel's team-mate Mark Webber was fourth fastest in a very evenly-matched session, the Australian just 0.178s adrift. Yesterday's pacesetter Kimi Raikkonen had to settle for fifth position after complaining about the handling of his Lotus. Although all drivers jumped onto the track right at the start of the session, it was the Caterhams of Charles Pic and Giedo van der Garde who set the early pace as the frontrunners took things easy. Ten minutes in, Raikkonen moved to the top of the times as he posted a 1m38s lap, soon to be bettered by Mercedes's Nico Rosberg and minutes later by Sutil in the Force India, the German the first man to lap in the 1m37s bracket. Rosberg returned to first post briefly before team-mate Hamilton outpaced him by over three tenths with a lap of 1m37.527s, still far from the pace set by Raikkonen on Friday. Ferrari's Felipe Massa was the last man to complete a timed lap, the Brazilian not returning to the track until half the session was gone. Rosberg fitted the medium tyres to move back into first position with the first lap in the 1m36s at the 32-minute mark as Webber and Vettel sat at the bottom of the times, the Red Bull duo still seemingly struggling with the durability of the tyres. Hamilton's first run on mediums with 20 minutes to go proved to be the fastest lap of the weekend, improving on Raikkonen's best from Friday by 0.001 seconds. Webber left the bottom of the times moments later, using the medium tyres to finish 0.045 seconds behind Hamilton. Vettel, still slowest with 16 minutes of the session left, completed his first lap on mediums to move into sixth position. Sutil jumped up to second place with less than 10 minutes remaining, finishing just 0.020s behind Hamilton.With just over three minutes left, Vettel set a new benchmark in the medium tyre-shod Red Bull, the world champion's 1m36.435s putting him over a tenth ahead of his closest rival. Except for a few off-track excursions, the session was incident-free. 1. Sebastian Vettel : Red Bull Racing - 1:36.435 - 2. Lewis Hamilton : Mercedes GP - 1:36.568 + 0.133 3. Adrian Sutil : Force India - 1:36.588 + 0.153 4. Mark Webber : Red Bull Racing - 1:36.613 + 0.178 5. Kimi Räikkönen : Lotus - 1:36.806 + 0.371 6. Paul di Resta : Force India - 1:36.807 + 0.372 7. Jenson Button : McLaren - 1:36.822 + 0.387 8. Felipe Massa : Ferrari - 1:36.946 + 0.511 9. Nico Rosberg : Mercedes GP - 1:36.949 + 0.514 10. Fernando Alonso : Ferrari - 1:37.302 + 0.867 11. Pastor Maldonado : Williams - 1:37.359 + 0.924 12. Sergio Perez : McLaren - 1:37.538 + 1.103 13. Nico Hulkenberg : Sauber - 1:37.685 + 1.250 14. Romain Grosjean : Lotus - 1:37.690 + 1.255 15. Valtteri Bottas : Williams - 1:37.936 + 1.501 16. Esteban Gutierrez : Sauber - 1:38.294 + 1.859 17. Jean-Eric Vergne : Toro Rosso - 1:38.376 + 1.941 18. Daniel Ricciardo : Toro Rosso - 1:38.425 + 1.990 19. Charles Pic : Caterham - 1:38.995 + 2.560 20. Jules Bianchi : Marussia F1 Team - 1:39.717 + 3.282 21. Giedo van der Garde : Caterham - 1:40.209 + 3.774 22. Max Chilton : Marussia F1 Team - 1:40.495 + 4.060 At 09.00u will be the qualifying ! Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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Result of the 2nd practice session :
Raikkonen quickest in rain-hit second practice Kimi Raikkonen beat Sebastian Vettel and Felipe Massa to the top spot in a close second Formula 1 practice session in Malaysia before rain intervened. A heavy shower approaching the hour mark ensured that the 1m36.569s that Raikkonen had done on medium tyres 36 minutes in would stand as the fastest lap of the day. Raikkonen's Lotus, Vettel's Red Bull and Massa's Ferrari had all taken turns in front during the dry section, and they ended up filling the final top three, covered by just 0.092 seconds. The rain did not mean the end of the action. With similar conditions likely in both qualifying and the race, teams swiftly sent their drivers back out to sample both the wet track and the crossover to dry weather so they had some experience in case of rain later in the weekend. The warm ambient temperature swiftly dried the track sufficiently for slicks, but the track was never quite good enough for drivers to beat their early times. Behind the top three, Fernando Alonso edged out Mark Webber for fourth, with Romain Grosjean next up. The Mercedes of Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton were seventh and ninth, split by Paul di Resta. Adrian Sutil held on to 10th despite a mechanical problem keeping his Force India in the garage during the rain delay. Nearly everyone managed to avoid drama when the rain came, although Nico Hulkenberg did spin his slick-shod Sauber in the pitlane entry. Giedo van der Garde rotated on the track, spinning his Caterham onto the Turn 14 run-off. 1. Kimi Räikkönen : Lotus - 1:36.569 - 2. Sebastian Vettel : Red Bull Racing - 1:36.588 + 0.019 3. Felipe Massa : Ferrari - 1:36.661 + 0.092 4. Fernando Alonso : Ferrari - 1:36.985 + 0.416 5. Mark Webber : Red Bull Racing - 1:37.026 + 0.457 6. Romain Grosjean : Lotus - 1:37.206 + 0.637 7. Nico Rosberg : Mercedes GP - 1:37.448 + 0.879 8. Paul di Resta : Force India - 1:37.571 + 1.002 9. Lewis Hamilton : Mercedes GP - 1:37.574 + 1.005 10. Adrian Sutil : Force India - 1:37.788 + 1.219 11. Sergio Perez : McLaren - 1:37.838 + 1.269 12. Jenson Button : McLaren - 1:37.865 + 1.296 13. Nico Hulkenberg : Sauber - 1:38.068 + 1.499 14. Esteban Gutierrez : Sauber - 1:38.645 + 2.076 15. Jean-Eric Vergne : Toro Rosso - 1:38.738 + 2.169 16. Pastor Maldonado : Williams - 1:38.801 + 2.232 17. Daniel Ricciardo : Toro Rosso - 1:38.904 + 2.335 18. Jules Bianchi : Marussia F1 Team - 1:39.508 + 2.939 19. Valtteri Bottas : Williams - 1:39.660 + 3.091 20. Charles Pic : Caterham - 1:40.757 + 4.188 21. Giedo van der Garde : Caterham - 1:40.768 + 4.199 22. Max Chilton : Marussia F1 Team - 1:41.438 + 4.869 Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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Result of the 1st practice session :
Mark Webber fastest in first practice : Red Bull returned to the top in opening practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix, as Mark Webber led the way at Sepang on Friday morning. His team-mate Sebastian Vettel was back in third, behind Melbourne winner Kimi Raikkonen's Lotus. The Finn had not joined the track until 55 minutes into the session as his mechanics worked to replace a KERS battery. But Raikkonen needed no time to get up to speed as he immediately put a 1m37.003s lap, 0.068 seconds down on pacesetter Webber and sufficient to split the Red Bulls. Although Raikkonen was late out of the garage, he did not miss out on much running as it took 34 minutes for anyone to set a flying lap. Most of the pack waited in the pits for circuit conditions to improve, then set their fastest times in a 10 minute spell of short runs before switching to heavy fuel for the rest of the morning. Those long runs featured significant pace drop-off as tyres wore, with Lewis Hamilton in particular complaining of his Pirellis being "destroyed". Behind Webber, Raikkonen and Vettel, Fernando Alonso put the leading Ferrari fourth, followed by Nico Rosberg's Mercedes. Adrian Sutil followed up his star turn in Melbourne with sixth place, despite having to pit for repairs after damaging his Force India's wing on a kerb. Alonso and Sutil's respective team-mates Felipe Massa and Paul di Resta were seventh and eighth, with Hamilton and Romain Grosjean completing the top 10. Elsewhere, form appeared similar to Australia, as McLaren, Williams and Sauber were all outside the top 10. Sauber driver Esteban Gutierrez committed the only significant error of the session as he went off at Turn 14. 1. Mark Webber : Red Bull Racing - 1:36.935 - 2. Kimi Räikkönen : Lotus - 1:37.003 + 0.068 3. Sebastian Vettel : Red Bull Racing - 1:37.104 + 0.169 4. Fernando Alonso : Ferrari - 1:37.319 + 0.384 5. Nico Rosberg : Mercedes GP - 1:37.588 + 0.653 6. Adrian Sutil : Force India - 1:37.769 + 0.834 7. Felipe Massa : Ferrari - 1:37.771 + 0.836 8. Paul di Resta : Force India - 1:37.773 + 0.838 9. Lewis Hamilton : Mercedes GP - 1:37.840 + 0.905 10. Romain Grosjean : Lotus - 1:37.915 + 0.980 11. Jenson Button : McLaren - 1:38.173 + 1.238 12. Pastor Maldonado : Williams 1:38.673 + 1.738 13. Sergio Perez : McLaren - 1:38.830 + 1.895 14. Nico Hulkenberg : Sauber - 1:39.054 + 2.119 15. Esteban Gutierrez : Sauber - 1:39.204 + 2.269 16. Valtteri Bottas : Williams - 1:39.208 + 2.273 17. Jean-Eric Vergne : Toro Rosso - 1:39.284 + 2.349 18. Daniel Ricciardo : Toro Rosso - 1:39.567 + 2.632 19. Giedo van der Garde : Caterham - 1:40.728 + 3.793 20. Jules Bianchi : Marussia F1 Team - 1:40.996 + 4.061 21. Charles Pic : Caterham - 1:41.163 + 4.228 22. Max Chilton : Marussia F1 Team - 1:41.513 + 4.578 Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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Sepang International Circuit – Malaysian GP. First edition 1999 and since then its layout has never been changed. There are some high speed corners with changes of direction but also two long straights and slow corners. Very wide the roadway. The climate is tropical, with a high level of humidity and a high risk of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Two drs zones: back straight and start-finish straight with two different detection point.
Tyre: Hard(orange stripe) and Medium(white stripe) a very conservative choice but here the tire wear will be high, also because the asphalt surface is abrasive and Pirelli expects an average of three pit stop for this race. Last week in Melbourne we have seen a great victory for Raikkonen. His Lotus seems to be well balanced and with a low tyre wear. The Finn scored his fastest lap at the end of the race with a set of tyres fitted by as many as 22 laps. Good pace race for Ferrari, while Vettel was very fast in qualifying but in the race, perhaps due to the low temperatures, his RB9 has suffered in tyre management. Rosberg and Hamilton: better on a flying lap than in race. Mc Laren: a negative surprise with a lot of problems. Sepang circuit is a completely different track, so we'll see what will happen in this week end. - The winners of Malaysian GP (last 5 editions) 2008 Raikkonen – Ferrari 2009 Button – Brawn Mercedes 2010 Vettel – Red Bull Renault 2011 Vettel – Red Bull Renault 2012 Alonso – Ferrari - Pole position: (last 3 editions) 2010 M Webber – Red Bull Renault 2011 S Vettel – Red Bull Renault – pole time 1m 34.870 – second free practice 1m 36.876 (gap: 2.006) 2012 L Hamilton – McLaren Mercedes – pole time 1m 36.219 – second free practice 1m 38.172 (gap: 1.953) In the last two editions the improvement between the second free practice session on Friday afternoon and pole position was around 2 seconds. Today is March 21. His birthday. Unforgettable Ayrton; an extraordinary man and a legendary champion. |
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