Grand Prix 2012 Malaysian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Someone other than Vettel is leading the Championship!

It may be strange to see, but for the first time since Abu Dhabi 2010 someone other than Sebastian Vettel is top of the Championship after Jenson Button won the Australian Grand Prix in commanding fashion with Vettel second and a folorn Hamilton falling foul of a safety car which allowed the German through.

Going into Malaysia it seems apparent that Mclaren have the strongest car as they were far and away the strongest team in Australia and it was only after having to fuel save for 90% of the race that let Red Bull get within distance, when Button and Hamilton were at full throttle for the first 8 laps, they pulled away at over a second a lap which provided a comfortable cushion even though it was wiped out by a safety car due to Vitaly Petrov breaking down on the main straight.

But the Australian Grand Prix raised more questions than it did provide answers, the only thing that we learned was that the not quite so new teams are still as bad as they were last season and Mclaren and Red Bull are the two fastest teams. Ferrari had a shocking qualifying but Fernando Alonso managed to drag it kicking and screaming into 5th place which suggests a better race pace compared to qualifying pace while beleaguered Felipe Massa trundled around in midfield like he was on a Sunday drive in the Australian parks.

lotus are the only team where a question mark still remains about the general competitiveness. Roman Grosjean qualified a remarkable third but was taken out early on by Maldando while returning champion Kimi Raikkonnen failed to get out of first qualifying but managed to fight through the field to finish a very strong seventh which suggests that they do have a strong car but need to ally qualifying with race pace if they are to take the fight to the top teams.

In 2011 Malaysia was a race full of pit stops due to the high degradation of the Pirelli tyres, and while the tyres this year are more conservative and stable, high degradation is still to be expecting and several pit stops are going to be the norm with an unpredictable weekend to come. The only thing to expect is the likelihood of a massive shower at some point during the weekend which would no doubt spice things up.

For Galahad's excellent circuit write up, see here http://cliptheapex.com/pages/sepang-international-circuit/
 
Are you kidding me? Schumacher use to be incredible at that!

yeah when his car is about 1.5 seconds faster than anyone else with bias tyres and a teammate not allowed to race him
in his Ferrari days
Was Perez not criticised as a pay-driver when he first came into F1, due to his Mexican money? Seems a long time ago now.


Well the fact that Sauber suddenly found themselves with no money due to their phoney backers proving to be a ruse after the team was hurriedly reformed from the remains of BMW might have been a factor but Kobayashi also has some sponsor money as well

Being powered by a Ferrari engine who have a history of farming young drivers to them might have also contributed it

However Perez was already on Ferrari's books like Massa had been previously

Even though he finished 2nd in GP2 in 2010 to Maldonado he was considered the better prospect on overall potential
 
If he does have "Schumacher syndrome", I guess that means he has five more WDCs in his future!

possibly but I think it will not have gone unnoticed Vettel stuck behind other cars and not in the fastest car makes another uncharacteristic mistake

Last week he got away with it this week he's been made to pay for it. What was all that about " Keep going " then " Stop the car , retire immediately " gaffe

Christian Horner is not looking as smug now
 
I must say, Perez did fantastically well (except for that slide wide near the end - lucky that it was in a position where it didn't matter as much as the similarly small error by Maldonado last weekend).

And a great opportunistic drive by Alonso. Who'd have thought ten days ago that he'd be leading the championship at this point?

I'm also very pleased for Senna, who began to show what he can do in the Williams, along with his team mate. All they need to do now is put that sort of effort together with a better qualifying performance and a trouble free first lap, and who knows what they might achieve? I don't think a podium is out of the question.
 
The team to look out for before their development curtails could be Lotus - Raikkonen set the fastest lap and had he not taken a grid drop for the gearbox and made a few mistakes the speed in the car is very good

Mercedes - they are the 1 lap specialist there is no doubt about it because they can run less drag without losing as much downforce on low fuel but topped with fuel or when high downforce is needed for a full race and/or wet weather they don't have the same aero grip

I think their controversial setting is costing them race pace and eating the tyres too quickly
 
Was Perez not criticised as a pay-driver when he first came into F1, due to his Mexican money? Seems a long time ago now.

What's strange to me is that Kob comfortably beat Perez on points last season. I thought that the points table wouldn't lie, even though Perez was a rookie, so I figured that Kob was the most likely future champion amongst the established drivers at the start of this season - not looking like one of my better calls now I must admit. I don't think that he would be able to cause Fernando too many problems if he were to join Ferrari, since Alonso is in the form of his life and is very settled in the team besides, but by the looks of things he'd do a much better job than Massa and he looks to have the winning mentality even if politics or conservatism ultimately didn't permit him to take his chance today.
 
What's strange to me is that Kob comfortably beat Perez on points last season. I thought that the points table wouldn't lie, even though Perez was a rookie, so I figured that Kob was the most likely future champion amongst the established drivers at the start of this season - not looking like one of my better calls now I must admit. I don't think that he would be able to cause Fernando too many problems if he were to join Ferrari, since Alonso is in the form of his life and is very settled in the team besides, but by the looks of things he'd do a much better job than Massa and he looks to have the winning mentality even if politics or conservatism ultimately didn't permit him to take his chance today.

When the car wasn't strong and in the second half of the season Perez outscored Kobayashi, you could say in the first half of the season Perez was just finding his feet, plus he was out for two races where Kobayashi and the team scored mega points.
 
Was pleased to see Lewis mentioned his podium streak at the start of 2007 in his interview. Shows he is thinking more. He must be quietly pleased that, after 2 grands prix's where his luck went against him, he is still 2nd place, only behind someone who is in a currently uncompetitive car.
 
Perez might bring a lot of backing from the world's richest man Carlos Slim with him to Ferrari to trump Alonso and his Spanish backers in the political game

I thought Luca was looking at Vettel so any chance of Perez and Vettel in the future?

Alonso has a contract until 2016 so that is 3 years for Perez to be No 2 if he wants to do that at Ferrari

Mclaren might take note given the situation with Hamilton's contract to prize him but I think that might prompt Lewis to re-sign more quickly if Perez has another performance like today
 
When the car wasn't strong and in the second half of the season Perez outscored Kobayashi, you could say in the first half of the season Perez was just finding his feet, plus he was out for two races where Kobayashi and the team scored mega points.

a flukey Monaco where the typical Sauber strategy paid off with one stop and the flag came out to save him

Perez was a good match against Kobayashi
 
When did Hulkenburg pick up a penalty?

By the way, if you're an F1 driver and your name begins with 'H' you do have a chance - there are loads of World Champions:

Hakkinen, Hamilton, Hawthorn, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hulme and Hunt.

That's a lot of Hill's...maybe I should change my name to Hill?
 
Was pleased to see Lewis mentioned his podium streak at the start of 2007 in his interview. Shows he is thinking more. He must be quietly pleased that, after 2 grands prix's where his luck went against him, he is still 2nd place, only behind someone who is in a currently uncompetitive car.
I haven't seen this interview, which one is it?
 
Sergio Perez - the new Marc Surer?

Enjoyed the race. Plenty of action and overtaking, lots of cars out of position and having to make up places. A typical wet/dry race. Big up Fernando, brilliant win in a car which still needs a load of work. Well done Perez, shame you let the pressure get to you when you had a chance for a win (let's bin any conspiracies shall we?). Hamilton emulating his hero Senna, stunning lap for pole but not able to convert in the race for the 2nd time in a row. Webber getting a bit of form back, Raikkonen looking good and nice to see Senna and Williams showing some pace.

Button, Vettel & Mercedes were the big losers today. Silly errors by Jenson and Seb and Mercedes seem to have forgotten to put put a 7th cog into their gearbox. Hopefully China will be dry and we can see the true pace of the cars.
 
(let's bin any conspiracies shall we?).
Why should we?

Barely before the race had finished there were all sorts of rumours relating to Pérez replacing Massa.

Pérez was massively faster than Alonso and suddenly there's an odd team radio message and the next thing we know he's gone very wide at a part of the track where there is a huge run off.

Convenient to say the very least.
 
Sergio's mistake was clearly a driver error. It would be silly to say otherwise. It was also clear that he was not allowed to upset Fernando and Ferrari and go for the win too. Given the radio message we were all privvy to, I think it would be silly to deny that as well.
 
A very poor show by both McLaren drivers a silly mistake by Jenson and Lewis was totally average. Perez and Senna showed the old guard how it should be done...
 
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