Saturday, April 25, 2009

Malaysian GP Review.


Due to the way Button dominated the Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne, alot of the fans expected to see another domination by the Brawn GP team. This was far from true as the other teams had managed to close the gap, even thought there was only a 1 week break between races.
The race was scheduled to take place much later in the afternoon than in previous years which would prove to have a dramatic effect on the race as it is not un-common for it to rain at that time of the day.

Q1 proved to be a shock for the Ferrari team, as they thought they had the lap time required to get them into Q2, but they were soon proved wrong as 2008 runner-up Felippe Massa was knocked out after finishing the session in 16th place. The McLaren also had a big lack of pace as they qualified in 13th and 14th with Hamilton leading the pair. Button once again achieved pole position but was now only 0.1s ahead of the Toyota of Trulli, with Vettel in third and team mate Barrichello in 4th.

There was another slow starter on the Malaysian grid, this time being the BMW of Robert Kubica who dropped to the back of field, and then went on to retire the following lap. On the otherhand the Williams of Nico Rosberg was very quick off the grid and managed to jump from 6th place to be the first driver into the first corner. Heikki Kovalainen had another first lap accident, this time having a self-inflicted spin in turn 5 and ending his race. Button was pushed down to fourth after being pushed wide by Rosberg at the first, but was able to retake 3rd by passing Alonso on the pit straight the following lap.

As the teams had predicted, it was about 20 laps into the race that the heavens opened, and the track was hit by what can only be described as monsoon type weather. This now turned into a race of correct tyre choices and weather anticipation. Ferrari got this badly wrong as they sent Raikkonen out on wet weather tyres before the rain even started, who then went on to destroy them and virtually end his race as he dropped down the pack. All of the drivers put the wqet weather tyres on once the rain started except for the Toyota of Timo Glock who put on intermediates and then proceeded to scythe his way through the pack. This got the Brawn team worried who also decided to put intermediates on, but soon the rain got too heavy and had to put wets on again.

Due to the many of the cars constantly spinning and going off track, many of the drivers called for a red flag which was approved by race director Charlie Whiting on lap 31, this brought an end to the race due to time and light restraints.

The following drivers scored half points due to the fact that less than 75% of the race distance was completed:

  1. Jenson Button
  2. Nick Heidfeld
  3. Timo Glock
  4. Jarno Trulli
  5. Rubens Barrichello
  6. Mark Webber
  7. Lewis Hamilton
  8. Nico Rosberg

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