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/
 
What the :censored:. This makes so little sense it has actually annoyed me. What was Karthikeyan suppose to do? Disappear? I understand backmarkers have to allow the leaders through, but Karthikeyan has clearly met this obligation. Vettel just chose to return to the racing line too early. I reckon even Seb would say it was his mistake?
 
What the :censored:. This makes so little sense it has actually annoyed me. What was Karthikeyan suppose to do? Disappear? I understand backmarkers have to allow the leaders through, but Karthikeyan has clearly met this obligation. Vettel just chose to return to the racing line too early. I reckon even Seb would say it was his mistake?
Yeah, I agree. Karthikeyan was already on the outer side. He couldn't have gone more wide. It's not that he can just disappear into the air.
 
Not much has been said of Button's race.

For someone who is routinely touted as being the best in changeable conditions, he made a terrible error driving into Karthikeyan and then just fell away for the rest of the race as he was unable to get his tyres to work.

All in all, a race which turned a lot of things on their head.
 
Yeah, poor choice of words from Seb. Karthikeyan made a mistake but that's all it was. It's not like Vettel hasn't ever run into anyone now is it? Obviously he's not happy but he shouldn't be saying things like that.
 
Very true - I try to see the positive in F1 unless the alternative can be proven. Although the way F1 sometimes works I can understand people being cynical.

Although perhaps it is cynical to read into reasoning for the message rather than take it at face value, it is not necessarily negative. Whether it is negative or positive is a matter of personal opinion.
 
Yeah, poor choice of words from Seb. Karthikeyan made a mistake but that's all it was. It's not like Vettel hasn't ever run into anyone now is it? Obviously he's not happy but he shouldn't be saying things like that.

What did he say? I've missed that.

[Edit] ignore me. Just saw above.
 
Vettel on the BBC just said that 'there are some idiots driving around' - obviously meaning Karthikeyan.

Really? Where was that? Can't say I disagree with him, but still don't expect that sort of thing. It has been so long, Vettel seems to have forgotten how to be gracious in defeat.
 
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