Grand Prix 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

So, after the thrills and (mainly) spills that was Australia, we move onto the greenhouse that is Malaysia for the second round of the championship. Situated just outside of the capital Kuala Lumpur, the Sepang International Circuit is fast, flowing, has numerous overtaking opportunities and is a real test for the driver, partly down to the inevitable and often oppressive heat and humidity. With the new regulations for this year, expect numerous driver errors and for the cars to be placed under immense mechanical pressure.

The Sepang circuit is the first of the Tilke circuits and the GP's inaugural year in 1999 paved the way for the Asian expansion of Formula 1, with races in China, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, Korea and India added to the calendar in recent years - although the last two have since departed from the travelling circus that is F1.

When one thinks of Malaysia, rain is one of the fist thoughts that occur. The race has been affected numerous times, most notably in 2001, 2009 (the race was unable to be finished, so half-points were awarded), qualifying in 2010 (two Ferraris and two McLarens at the back of the grid) and in 2012. With the high heat & humidity threatening to spark off rain showers any time, expect rain to play a big part in the weekend.

As for the pecking order, it is mainly unclear apart from the fact that Mercedes are miles in front of anyone else, and those with a Mercedes engine are all doing reasonably well. However, it is McLaren leading the constructors championship after a 3rd and 4th in Melbourne. Whilst it may not seem significant now, the points accrued in the early races may be pivotal in the championship as after all, every race is worth the same (oh wait, that's not right).

For some stupid reason, we now have to wait for two weeks before the race weekend, so there's plenty of time for discussion, dissection and disagreement.

So..... Ready, Steady, Discuss!!!
 
They are lucky they were just dismissed, normal procedure at Maranello is the horses head in the bed as a warning followed by sleeping with the fishes.
 
Life is so ironic that a car built by Aldo Costa is kicking Ferrari´s butt on the track. Remember that Costa was the second head to be cutted by Ferrari since 2010.

Now the Italian is making a skyrocket for Mercedes. That´s life.
 
Between 10 and 20 percent of rain probabilities for the race weekend in Malaysia, but you know in Malaysia the weather can goes crazy.

I would love to see a dry weekend.
 
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Balls. Thought I would get a better lie in this weekend. So really the race is at 6.30am (7.30 if you have changed your clock) :(
 
What is there to say about this race. Awesome track, given some great races in the past and should do again this year. Mercedes look strong, Williams yet to show their full hand so they'll be the ones to watch. I just can't wait to see what Sunday brings.
 
I hope we have a bit of rain - not too much, so that they have to follow the safety car - just enough too make it even more exciting.
 
My wife, very selfishly, wants to go and visit her Mother this weekend (anyone would think there was a special day this weekend) so we in a hotel darn sarf. Is it on the BBC by any chance?
 
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