Malaysian GP 2011 - Sepang

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CHT wrote:
Hangaku wrote:FP2 was a lot closer.

I guess Ferrari were still using the test tires then? Pfff.
Both Mclaren was ahead of the RBR during Australia FP2, so cant really read much into the time at the moment. Hope it will be close.
Webber and Vettel were both on the Hard tyre when they did their times and Button did his time on the softs so it isn't a real indication of the two cars speed in comparison with each other.
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Dry and 32 deg C. At least that's what autosport was reporting.

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Actually, at the end of FP2 air temperature was 33 degrees Celsius, track temp. 42 degrees. That's what they said at Polish TV coverage.

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djos wrote:Webber and Vettel were both on the Hard tyre when they did their times and Button did his time on the softs so it isn't a real indication of the two cars speed in comparison with each other.
Look like softs to me:

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djos wrote:Webber and Vettel were both on the Hard tyre when they did their times and Button did his time on the softs so it isn't a real indication of the two cars speed in comparison with each other.
I thought they all set their fastest times on the softs. Perhaps more importantly McLaren were right with Red Bull on the long runs that they all did at the end of the session, although it looked like McLaren may have slightly higher tyre wear this time out. I wonder if Red Bull will go for a setup that gives up a little quali performance for better tyre wear and so we'll see McLaren closer in qualifying but with Red Bull having a slight edge in the race.

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Those are softs. Pirelli have painted a gold line on the outside of the softs. You can see this on the front right tyre on the front on photo.

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wow, look at the camber on those wheels!

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andrew wrote:Those are softs. Pirelli have painted a gold line on the outside of the softs. You can see this on the front right tyre on the front on photo.
My bad, I didn't notice the stripes #-o
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Rikhart wrote:wow, look at the camber on those wheels!
Yeah! That's also the first thing that came to my mind when i saw that picture :-)

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WhiteBlue wrote:I still think brake disk. It happened at both cars in the braking zone.
Nope!

It was a failure with the front uprights to the suspension which also affected Heidfeld - Source and another source.

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Hindsight is such a nice thing to have. :wink:
Autosport reported it during second practise.
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myurr wrote:
djos wrote:Webber and Vettel were both on the Hard tyre when they did their times and Button did his time on the softs so it isn't a real indication of the two cars speed in comparison with each other.
I thought they all set their fastest times on the softs. Perhaps more importantly McLaren were right with Red Bull on the long runs that they all did at the end of the session, although it looked like McLaren may have slightly higher tyre wear this time out. I wonder if Red Bull will go for a setup that gives up a little quali performance for better tyre wear and so we'll see McLaren closer in qualifying but with Red Bull having a slight edge in the race.
If you've thought of it, no doubt McLaren will have thought of it ;)
Yer.

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No doubt. McLaren are also the team more likely to be able to make a setup improvement overnight as they still have much more to learn about their car.

At the moment it looks like McLaren will be able to push Red Bull very hard in the race, regardless of how close they can get to them in qualifying. Looks like those two have a clear lead at the front of the field and, to me and judging by Alonso's comments, it looks like Ferrari really are off the pace and struggling relatively to where they want to be.

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Rikhart wrote:wow, look at the camber on those wheels!
Yeah, pretty remarkable. Also maybe a quite big toe-in, or it's just the angle ?
And of course the FW close to the ground :)

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