2015 Malaysian Grand Prix - Sepang

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J0rd4n wrote:
Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:Hearing rumours of high #Ferrari fuel flow rate... #MalaysiaGP #F1

https://twitter.com/F1Photographer/stat ... 4839330816
Not a reliable source and wont believe it.

Wasn't Daniel already disqualified by this time after the race?

Seems rather strange that the FIA are only aware just now.
Well it was rumored Mercedes and Ferrari were doing something with their fuel flow but what Lorenzo_Bandini posted is something different, isn't it?
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De Jokke wrote:I wonder how much time losing in FP 1 & 2 cost Lewis this race concerning setup, hence better tyre management...
Nobody tests for the race on FP1 because the track is too green and they only get one set of Primes for the last hour. On FP2, he got the same running as Rosberg(2 fast laps on Primes and then the Options program), albeit started it later.

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The guy just delete his tweet

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Artur Craft wrote:
De Jokke wrote:I wonder how much time losing in FP 1 & 2 cost Lewis this race concerning setup, hence better tyre management...
Nobody tests for the race on FP1 because the track is too green and they only get one set of Primes for the last hour. On FP2, he got the same running as Rosberg(2 fast laps on Primes and then the Options program), albeit started it later.
They still test for the perfect setup in FP1 which impacts qualifying and long-run performance.

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Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:The guy just delete his tweet
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F1 Cars on the Sepang track looked awful bad

Gray Tarmac with lot of Haze and 6 teams running dark livery made it Very Hard to pick the Cars. the 4 running gray and black were the worst

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Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:The guy just delete his tweet
So what did it say?
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:The guy just delete his tweet
So what did it say?
Rumors about the Ferrari fuel flow.

Probably from his own head...

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J0rd4n wrote: They still test for the perfect setup in FP1 which impacts qualifying and long-run performance.
Perfect setup is a moving target, as the engineers say.

The impact of FP1 on the whole weekend's performance is the tiniest one and you can verify that with Sauber great performance in Melbourne despite both cars not running at all on FP1

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WilliamsF1 wrote:F1 Cars on the Sepang track looked awful bad

Gray Tarmac with lot of Haze and 6 teams running dark livery made it Very Hard to pick the Cars. the 4 running gray and black were the worst
They'll need to run front and rear fog lights in China's murk... :lol:
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Great to see a Ferrari on the top step. Vettel seemed quite happy about it too.

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Max Verstappen became the youngest point scorer in F1. Super performance in such hot and crazy conditions, battling the Bulls. =D>

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I was just wondering about the safety car this race. Was it really neccesery? I mean, they have a virtual safety car or something like that, when are they going to use it if not in the situation when the car is simply stuck in the grave? I understand that they deploy the real safety car if there are debris on the circuit or damage of the bariers, but I would think that today situation was ideal for the virtual one?

Sorry if that was discussed before in this thread.

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^^ I think safety car was deployed because there was a crane on the track, staigth at the shooting line at turn 1. We don't want another crash like Bianchi's.

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Forza Ferrari
“To be able to actually make something is awfully nice”
Bruce McLaren on building his first McLaren racecars, 1970

“I've got to be careful what I say, but possibly to probably Juan would have had a bigger go”
Sir Frank Williams after the 2003 Canadian GP, where Ralf hesitated to pass brother M. Schumacher

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