Apr 14, 2011

Vettel: I am not dominating!!

14/4/11,
The 2010 world champion is down-to-earth, although the pretty good start he has made this year!! 
Sebastian Vettel has started the new season with the best way he could, being able to well-defend his title. The driver of Red Bull Racing has triumphed as the premiere of Albert Park and the Battle of Sepang, startling the competition and gaining early major league lead. However, the 23 year old is still down to earth . 

"Some people are already talking about relentless domination. But only 2 of 19 races are done. We have seen that within a few days can change the data in terms of the performance of each group.

Paul di Resta: We exceeded our expectations!!

14/4/11,
The driver of Force India is satisfied with the good start of the new season!!
Paul di Resta has started his first season in Formula 1 with the best way he could. The Scottish driver of Force India finished in both of the first races in 2011, justifying his team for choosing him for one of their driver. 

"I can not say I was surprised but certainly I feel very well. The only thing I did was to approach the first races with an open mind. We exceeded our expectations, "said the 26 year old driver to Autosport. 

Paul di Resta was graded late in Australia ... due to the cancellation of Sauber. In Malaysia, the points came under his own performance. 

Hamilton: We boxed too early!!

14/4/11,
Hamilton complains about the strategy of his team!!
Lewis Hamilton talked about the race strategy of McLaren in Malaysia, after the end of the race. He made four pit stops through the race, and he said: “We boxed too early and then we had to box earlier. All the time we were boxing before everyone.”

He also lost a place from Nick Heidfeld at the start of the race and fell behind Jenson Button after  having a slower pit stop than his team mate.

He said: “I did everything I could to keep up. “That’s one of those days, in which you just have to take it on the chin and move forward.”

Apr 13, 2011

24 points are a big difference!!

13/4/11,
Jenson Button believes that Sebastian Vettel has already taken a big precedence.
 Jenson Button is troubled by the great precedence of Sebastian Vettel. The German won the pole position and the victory, both in Australia and Malaysia.The champion has collected an amount of 50 points, while Button, who is his nearest rival, has 26. A difference which in accordance with the McLaren driver is big. 

"Right now, yes, Sebastian is the great enemy of all. He has won twice in two races and nobody else has shown stability. He has 24 points ahead and that is too big after two races, "said the British to BBC. 

Certainly an opponent is not only Vettel, but generally Red Bull Racing. But the world champion of 2009 is confident about the next races. 

Apr 12, 2011

A podium for Robert Kubica!!

12/4/11,
 Nick Heidfeld has sent a letter to Robert Kubica, dedicating him the podium he won!!
Nick Heidfeld dedicated by the podium in Malaysia to the unfortunate Robert Kubica. The German finished in third place for Lotus Renault GP and after this success, he remembered the man who he replaced him, his former teammate.Specifically, the 33 year old wrote an open letter addressed to the Polish driver, published in both official email address and through the German newspaper Bild. This letter said: 


"Did you see it? I put your logo on the front of my helmet and the Polish flag on the side. I wanted to see and tell you that I think about you.

Apr 11, 2011

Race - Vettel dominates the Malaysian GP!!

11/4/11,
Sebastian Vettel victorious through the unpredictable Malaysian GP!!
The Formula 1 championship continues in Malaysia with Sebastian Vettel seeing first the checkered flag after the finish of the race. The young German driver of Red Bull was the fastest driver through the qualifying test on Saturday taking the pole position. And that is what it was meant to be, he won the race being followed by Jenson Button and Nick Heidfeld who had a very impressive performance during the race making a very nice and fast start in the start of the race. Hamilton who started from second ended his race in seventh. but later he was placed in eighth because of a driving penaltie. 

Apr 10, 2011

Qualifying - Vettel steals the pole from Hamilton!!

10/4/11,
Sebastina Vettel was the fastest driver through the qualifying season in Malaysia!!
The world champion, Sebastian Vettel will start from the first position of the grid today, after snatching the position from McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton by 0.174s right at the end of an impressive qualifying session.

Felipe Massa staerted for Ferrari lapping fastest in Q1 before Jenson Button went fastest for McLaren in Q2. But just as it seemed Hamilton had got things sorted with 1m 35s lap of the weekend at the end of Q3, with 1m 34.974s, Vettel took the pole from the British's hands with 1m 34.870s. Mark Webber will start third on 1m 35.179s in the other Red Bull, with Button fourth on 1m 35.200s.

Apr 9, 2011

Final Practice - Hamilton fastest in the final practice!!

9/4/11,
Hamilton got the first position in the final practice!!
Lewis Hamilton was the fastest driver through the final practice of the week in Malaysia braking the Mark Webber's hold on the first position. The driver of McLaren was three-tenths of a second faster than the Red Bull of Mark Webber. He was also fourth-tenths faster then his team mate Jenson Button who gained the fourth position.

Nick Heidfeld with his Renault got the fourth position in the classifications being followed be his team mate Vitaly Petrov, and the two Ferraris of  Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa.

Alonso:Ferrari are not fast enough to win!!

9/4/11/
Fernando Alonso revealed that Ferrari might not be able to win a race or take a pole position!! 

Fernando Alonso admitted that Ferrari will face a difficult weekend. This is proved by by the yesterday results in the first & second testing in Sepang. He said: “This is only the start of the season: we are not quick enough to fight for the win and pole position, but that does not mean that we have to throw in the towel.

“Instead we have to step up our efforts to quickly reduce the gap that separates us from those who have done a better job than us.”

Apr 8, 2011

Mark Webber stays on top through the second testing in Sepang!!

8/4/11,
Mark Webber continued the good job, staying in the top through the second testing in Sepang!!
Mark Weber continued the good work and stayed to the top of the classifications through the second testings in Malaysia on Friday afternoon. He did a 1m 36.876s being followed by Jenson Button with 1m 36.881s in second. His team mate (ewis Hamilton) managed to take the third position with 1m.37.090s after spending his time during the morning testing KERS and the sets of the Pirelli's hard tires.


Mercedes and Ferrari were again behind in the classifications with disappointing performance.Mercedes and Ferrari were once again disappointed with their pace. Michael Schumacher continued 1m.38.088s from Ferrari’s Felipe Massa on 1m 38.089s and Nico Rosberg on 1m 38.565s.

Webber fastest through the first testing in Malaysia!!

8/4/11,
Mark Webber shows the power of Red Bull!!

Mark Webber was the fastest driver through the first testing in the circuit of Sepang. The driver of Red Bull was the fastest driver for the most of the season before setting the 1.37.651 placing him over a second and half faster than every other driver.

Lewis Hamilton was the second fastest driver with his McLaren  being followed by Michael Schumacher in third. A fast lap done by Nico Hülkenberg placed him in the fourth position in front of Pastor Maldonado.  

Back on posting - The Malaysian GP in a blink of the eye!!

8/4/11,
The Malaysian GP back in history!!
History!!
Preceding racing tournaments
The 1962-1965 seasons of the original Formula 2 Grand Prix held on the Thomson Road circuit in Singapore is regarded as an earlier precedence of the Malaysian Grand Prix, when Singapore was originally part of the Malaysian federation from 1963 to 1965. After Singapore seceded from the federation in 1965, the Grand Prix continued on until 1973.

Between Singapore's departure from the Malaysian federation and the opening of Sepang Circuit, Malaysia hosted a range of other racing tournaments at Shah Alam's own circuit between 1968 to 1995, including the Tasman Series (1968–1972)[citation needed], Formula Pacific (1973–1974, 1978–1982), Formula Atlantic(1975), Formula Two (1977) and Formula Holden (1995).

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