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F1 2009 Round 2, 2009 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix
So, round one over and dusted. Have all the questions been settled? It's hard to tell. Ferrari never had a chance at the front and Lewis Hamilton didn't start from the front, so how can we know if they can win races this year? If anything, the first race poses more questions about the second race then the off-season posed about the first race. Was Brawn GP's incredible 1-2 just good luck? Will ANYONE be able to challenge Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello? Or will they run away with this race as well?
The circuit at Sepang has not been renowned for its exciting races. Usually the heat and humidity are big factors and test engines to their limits. Previous GPs at Sepang have shown that Ferrari are typically strong here, having won 5 of the 10 Grands Prix that have been held here. But what does that mean this year, with such a huge change in the behaviour, handling, aerodynamics etc on the cars this year? Only time will tell... Something tells me the Brawn cars will be perhaps a bit more challenged at this race. Now that everyone knows where they stand they know how much they have to improve, so expect Ferrari and BMW to feature more prominently. As for Red Bull, typically they haven't had good luck at this track but perhaps with Vettel on fire and (hopefully) a motivated Mark Webber they will have a good showing (Top 5?). As for McLaren, it seems that what they lack in outright speed Hamilton makes up in talent, so even if they qualify low, Hamilton may be able to break into the Top 8 by the end of the race... MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX - STATS Formula 1 World Drivers Championship Standings
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Well according to Bon I'm allowed to post it in the week of the GP...
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And the weather forecast is!
Sorry Bon,but it looks like it could really affect the race and qualifying..remove post it if you like. http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/153 |
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Looks like the Friday will be very wet at least. Fingers crossed it stays nice and wet for the whole weekend!
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Assuming a race which starts in the wet but dries up before the end (or vice versa), do the drivers still need to run a stint on the prime dry tyre and one on the option? Or will one stint on wets and one on either compound suffice?
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If its wet you can run whatever tyres you want, and don't have to worry about compounds at all.
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Timetable and British TV details
Feel free to add to first post.
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldcloc...y=Kuala+Lumpur 63%, 63% and 99% chance of rain forecast for Friday, Saturday and Sunday respectively. Bear in mind that despite the aero cull, the wet tyres are the same. If it's a right royal downpour, it's going to be like ice skating unless you have the talent. |
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Sweet. I will now re-comment on the rain, since, apparently, it was illegal to do so before I went to bed.
Could we ask for more than R2 to be a rain-soaked weekend? The ideal for me would be for pre-race sessions to just be torrentially wet (though not so wet they through the red flag), followed by a variable race. I'd say it would be best for it to be only sensibly wet at the start (maybe even dry?), since they seem to start behind the SC now without there needing to be much wet on the ground. After starting with a track dry enough to avoid the SC, it would be class if the track conditions varied between not very wet (slicks becoming thought about) and torrential (though not torrential enough to end up with the SC for a million laps). Just make it a tyre-changing strategy fest. Anyway, outside of that ideal, it seems like it is going to be various degrees of rain throughout the whole weekend. That is just spankingly ideal! |
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According to Jake Humphrey's blog on the BBC site, rain is predicted.
Whether it's all weekend or not remains to be seen. I hope it is. We would see how the new aero affects the spray with all 20 cars on track. First pics from the pre-season testing gave us a taster. At least I can stay in bed a little longer this coming Saturday and Sunday with 9am programme starts. |
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I think Rosberg has a point. Either run races in the afternoon or floodlit at night. Or start them in the dusk and run into the night with floodlighting throughout like they do in the America. |
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I hadn't realised they were starting Malaysia later too!
I don't mind that so much as it is a tedious event, so getting up at that time will be quite nice. And if the delay causes it to coincide with a thunder storm, all the better! |
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Going to skip the practice sessions on this one. Qualifying and race should be enough.
I'm really eager to see how the KERS cars stack up on a track with straights as long as Sepang. |
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I think it will be an exciting weekend rain or dry. The new rules are headed in the right direction so I expect to see more overtaking from a GP that's usually average at best. I can see Jenson winning again this weekend, although I think the others will have caught up significantly by the time the circus gets to europe. I hope Nico has more luck than Australia, he's clearly in a very quick Williams, that even Nakajima had a good run in (until he managed his customary accident). If there are any incidents this weekend, I'd like to see more consistant stewarding. Trulli should have been third in Australia, in my opinion. |
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Yes, I do not think its as clear cut as simply he passed under yellows. Trulli should have been 3rd or 4th depending on your point of view, but not out of the points.
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If the race is wet then Button, Barrichello, Vettel, Heidfeld and Hamilton have to be among the main contenders. What about Adrian Sutil, even? His car didn't look a total bag of bolts in Australia...
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i was surprised that they have pushed this race later, when i went out there 6 yrs ago everyday had a thunderstorm after about 16:30 ish....I remember that well because that's what gave me my chest infection they thought could have been SARS!
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Well perhaps the regularity of thunderstorms is part of the reason they moved it? It gives a natural version of installing a sprinkler system...
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