2015 Malaysian Grand Prix - Sepang

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WaikeCU
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It's insane to see that Lewis is the only one under the 1.40's at the moment and he's not even on the top 10 speed traps.

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They were a lot of heated exchange between Horner and Abiteboul during the PC

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- Let's start what if Alonso drove Ferrari, Mercedes is still winning easily, gap will be bigger but still interesting, Williams slowish
- FIA's site is even worse than the official one
- obligatory Lotus is pathetic ;-), can they afford only to prepare one car? Looks like the only people left there are those no one else wanted, who needs engineers we'll spend our limited money on marketing gimmick. They could have had Symonds.

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WaikeCU wrote:It's insane to see that Lewis is the only one under the 1.40's at the moment and he's not even on the top 10 speed traps.
Why are you surprised? Have you began to watch F1 this season? RedBull played this game for 3 years at least. Have a superior car setup for fastest lap, get pole and drive into sunset. They were in the lower third of the speedtraps everywhere.

The Mercedes have just cruised in FP. Rosberg also had a mistake in his fast lap attempt. I guess come qualifying the gap will at least be as big as in Australia.

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Mandrake wrote:
WaikeCU wrote:It's insane to see that Lewis is the only one under the 1.40's at the moment and he's not even on the top 10 speed traps.
Why are you surprised? Have you began to watch F1 this season? RedBull played this game for 3 years at least. Have a superior car setup for fastest lap, get pole and drive into sunset. They were in the lower third of the speedtraps everywhere.

The Mercedes have just cruised in FP. Rosberg also had a mistake in his fast lap attempt. I guess come qualifying the gap will at least be as big as in Australia.
+1. Total cruise mode for Merc right now. Most interesting prospects for this race:

Possible Ros/Ham race.
Rain.
Ferrari battle.
Rain.
Maybe Williams snapping at Ferrair heals and scooping up scraps.
Rain.
Keeping eye out for possible Mclaren progress and Alonso/Button racing.
Rain.

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The last years introduced drivers numbers are going to be a bit of a problem with communicating if more driver changes are made. At the moment the FIA communicates new PU's for instance: Car no 14 has a new PU, or used 2 out of 5, but last GP that was car number 20 (MAG). If for some reason BUT will miss a GP, and MAG steps in, there have been two different car 20ies.

Maybe the car should have his own number, even if it would just be for legal reasons.

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iotar__ wrote:- Let's start what if Alonso drove Ferrari, Mercedes is still winning easily, gap will be bigger but still interesting, Williams slowish
- FIA's site is even worse than the official one
- obligatory Lotus is pathetic ;-), can they afford only to prepare one car? Looks like the only people left there are those no one else wanted, who needs engineers we'll spend our limited money on marketing gimmick. They could have had Symonds.

Its not Lotus fault if Mercedes engine is not reliable..

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Team press conference. A nasty battle between Horner and Abidteboul. It's the first time i see that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOxvLHxi30c


FP2 analysis

https://lorenzodl83.wordpress.com/2015/ ... -mercedes/

Ideal lap times

Vettel 1:39,582
Hamilton 1:39,790
Rosberg 1:39,955
Raikkonen 1:40,163
Kvyat 1:40,346
Bottas 1:40,450
Massa 1:40,560

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Vasconia
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Very interesting analysis which makes me feel excited with the race. I hope Ferrari can qualify in the second row to see how fast they can go.

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Alexgtt wrote: Possible Ros/Ham race.
Rain.
Ferrari battle.
Rain.
Maybe Williams snapping at Ferrair heals and scooping up scraps.
Rain.
Keeping eye out for possible Mclaren progress and Alonso/Button racing.
Rain.
Last year Williams was not that good during rain-races..

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Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:Team press conference. A nasty battle between Horner and Abidteboul. It's the first time i see that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOxvLHxi30c


FP2 analysis

https://lorenzodl83.wordpress.com/2015/ ... -mercedes/

Ideal lap times

Vettel 1:39,582
Hamilton 1:39,790
Rosberg 1:39,955
Raikkonen 1:40,163
Kvyat 1:40,346
Bottas 1:40,450
Massa 1:40,560
Very interesting comment from Matthew Carter (Lotus). When asked about Power Unit parity between works team and costumer team, he said that "I can confirm that, having had last year a contract with Renault and this year with Mercedes, it's stipulated in the Mercedes contract that we have complete parity. In the Mercedes contract." He's clearly trying to state there, without actually saying it explicitly, that he did not have parity in the Renault contract.
#AeroFrodo

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turbof1 wrote: Very interesting comment from Matthew Carter (Lotus). When asked about Power Unit parity between works team and costumer team, he said that "I can confirm that, having had last year a contract with Renault and this year with Mercedes, it's stipulated in the Mercedes contract that we have complete parity. In the Mercedes contract." He's clearly trying to state there, without actually saying it explicitly, that he did not have parity in the Renault contract.
Was no secret RB (and TR do a degree) had better support from renault compared to other customers.

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Juzh wrote:
turbof1 wrote: Very interesting comment from Matthew Carter (Lotus). When asked about Power Unit parity between works team and costumer team, he said that "I can confirm that, having had last year a contract with Renault and this year with Mercedes, it's stipulated in the Mercedes contract that we have complete parity. In the Mercedes contract." He's clearly trying to state there, without actually saying it explicitly, that he did not have parity in the Renault contract.
Was no secret RB (and TR do a degree) had better support from renault compared to other customers.
Support is one thing, but parity is different. He is basically saying the PU package they got wasn't the same as what RB got.

But, wasn't it known that Renault tried to work with each team to suit their individual needs rather than just making the same PU for everyone?
Honda!

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dren wrote:
Juzh wrote:
turbof1 wrote: Very interesting comment from Matthew Carter (Lotus). When asked about Power Unit parity between works team and costumer team, he said that "I can confirm that, having had last year a contract with Renault and this year with Mercedes, it's stipulated in the Mercedes contract that we have complete parity. In the Mercedes contract." He's clearly trying to state there, without actually saying it explicitly, that he did not have parity in the Renault contract.
Was no secret RB (and TR do a degree) had better support from renault compared to other customers.
Support is one thing, but parity is different. He is basically saying the PU package they got wasn't the same as what RB got.

But, wasn't it known that Renault tried to work with each team to suit their individual needs rather than just making the same PU for everyone?
Yep.

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Kimi for a podium. Ham for the win. Bergy, who knows.
Honda!