Showing posts with label SepangCircuit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SepangCircuit. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 March 2012

Alonso Springs Sepang Surprise


Fernando Alonso withstood an astonishing charge from Sauber's Sergio Perez to give embattled Ferrari the most unlikely of victories in an enthralling rain-affected Malaysian Grand Prix.

In an amazing 56-lap race that finished almost three hours after it started after a characteristic Sepang storm had prompted an early and prolonged red flag period, Alonso stealthily moved to the head of the field as the front row-starting McLarens ran into trouble around first pit-stops stage following the 50-minute stoppage.

Their demise also allowed Perez through - the Mexican having started ninth but stopping at the end of the first lap to put on wet tyres - and although initially overtaken by Alonso, the 22-year-old produced the drive of his life as he relentlessly began to eat into the Spaniard's advantage on intermediates tyres and then on slicks as the track dried.

Having closed onto the tail of the Ferrari, it seemed inevitable he would pass but with six laps to go he inexplicably ran wide over the still wet kerb going through turn 13.

The lost momentum was enough to give Alonso the breathing space he needed to deliver Maranello its first victory since last July's British GP and the team a real shot in the arm after their much-chronicled troubled start to the season.

For Perez, second was still a marvellous result - the best for Sauber as an independent constructor since the team's formation in 1993 - but the Mexican ruefully acknowledged in the post-race press conference that victory should have been his given the rate with which he caught the Ferrari.

Still, it's likely to do his chances of replacing Felipe Massa alongside Alonso anytime soon no harm at all - particularly as the man in question endured another dismal afternoon en-route to a lowly 15th.

Lewis Hamilton finished 14.5s adrift in a second successive third place, but last week's top two, World Champion Sebastian Vettel and Jenson Button failed to score in 11th and 14th places respectively as they both had tangles with HRT's Narain Karthikeyan.

Hamilton's afternoon had started in fine style with the 2008 World Champion holding the lead into the first corner from team-mate Button and impressively racing away at the front in the early slippery conditions as rain steadily began to fall around Sepang.

Then came the drama.

With the field soon switching from the intermediates after starting on the full wets, the safety car was pressed into service on lap seven and then, amid increasing thunder and lightning, the red flag was dropped two laps later.

A 50-minute stoppage ensured as Race Director Charlie Whiting waited for the conditions to improve and, following four further laps behind the safety car as drivers re-acclimatised to the conditions, the race finally resumed for real on lap 13.

Although the field had to fit the full wet tyres for the re-start, the leading runners were swiftly back into the pits for inters and this is where McLaren's race began to unravel.

Race leader Hamilton slightly overshot his marks on his arrival into the McLaren pit box, causing delays with the rear jack, but his problems were compounded when the mechanics had to delay his release while they waited for Massa to come down the pit lane.

Conveniently for Ferrari, this allowed Alonso to jump ahead of his former team-mate and resume ahead of the two McLarens, Button having stopped the lap before.

However, Melbourne victor Button's afternoon was soon to hit the buffers - or the rear of Karthikeyan's HRT in actual fact - as the Briton tagged his rear wing against the Indian's car at the turn nine hairpin, breaking elements of his front wing and puncturing his tyre.

An unscheduled return to the pits ensued but once back on the track Button badly struggled for grip on his latest set of intermediates and it wasn't long before he was returning to the McLaren box for a new set. Game over.

With Hamilton unable to do anything about Alonso or Perez, the Briton started to come under pressure from the flying Red Bulls in the closing stages on slick tyres but Vettel became the second front runner to botch an overtake on Karthikeyan and picked up his own front puncture, dropping him out of the points.

Mark Webber was therefore left to come home in fourth in the sole points-scoring Red Bull as Kimi Raikkonen kept his nose clean to secure a solid fifth for Lotus.

Bruno Senna was another star performer as he recovered from lap-one contact with Williams team-mate Pastor Maldonado to storm back to sixth, finishing ahead of Force India's Paul di Resta and Jean-Eric Vergne - who opened his F1 points account at the second attempt.

Nico Hulkenberg made it two Force Indias in the top 10 in ninth as a second successive late demise for Maldonado gave Michael Schumacher the final point, the German's afternoon having been wrecked on lap one when he was tapped into a spin by Romain Grosjean as they battled for third.


Friday, 2 March 2012

Pedrosa and Stoner Miss Test


Dani Pedrosa and Casey Stoner were forced to miss the second day of MotoGP testing in Malaysia due to engine and weather problems.

Pedrosa's Honda RC213V bike developed a problem on Monday and his engines were sent to Japan for analysis.

The engines arrived back on Tuesday, when the Sepang circuit was drenched by heavy rain, meaning that Pedrosa and Stoner were unable to ride.

The Yamahas of Ben Spies and Jorge Lorenzo ended the day fastest.

Pedrosa and Stoner are due to return to the track on Thursday for the final day of testing.

Stoner, the defending MotoGP champion, had topped the timesheets on a weather-affected first day of pre-season testing.

Lorenzo, the 2010 champion, was pleased with the progress he had made in the wet conditions.

He said: "We were able to try the 1000cc bike on the wet for the first time and we went very fast so it's been a positive day and we are very motivated to improve the bike more."

A further test is scheduled for Jerez in Spain (23-25 March), ahead of the first race of the 2012 season in Qatar on 8 April.


Thursday, 1 March 2012

Sepang Struggle for Rossi


Valentino Rossi's 2012 MotoGP chances took a blow after set-up problems saw him finish 10th fastest on a "negative" final day of testing in Malaysia.

Seven-time champion Rossi said his Desmosedici GP12 was dogged by corner entry and riding position issues, despite traction control improvements.

"The only positive is the distance to first is a bit less, but unfortunately our position is a lot worse," he said.

Honda's Casey Stoner lead team-mate in practice Dani Pedrosa by 0.175 seconds.

“The new electronics worked well, and helped in the straight, but I'm too slow on corner entry and I cannot keep the right corner speed”Valentino Rossi

Italian Rossi, in his second season at Ducati, had managed to cut the gap to Stoner by one second, whilst his team-mate Nicky Hayden finished 11th.

"Being just behind the factory Hondas and Yamahas after the first test was positive, but everything we tried here - especially to fix our biggest problems - didn't work," said Rossi.

"We are closer to the top, but now we also have the Monster Yamahas and satellite Hondas in front of us. We are very worried for this reason especially.

"The new electronics worked well, and helped in the straight, but I'm too slow on corner entry and I cannot keep the right corner speed. I also have some movement in acceleration.

"We are not very, very far - but 0.6 seconds in the pace is quite a lot."

The 32-year-old, who had talked about retiring after the 2014 season,added that his biggest difficulty is understeer costing him time in the corners.

But he felt the GP12, which features Ducati's first aluminium twin-spar frame, was still an improvement over last year's troubled carbon fibre then part-aluminium 800cc machine, which managed only one podium.

Italian Andrea Dovizioso continued to make big strides on the Yamaha and was three tenths from Stoner on his Tech 3 machine, with Yamaha Factory Racing's 2010 World Champion Jorge Lorenzo fourth quickest.

A further test is scheduled for Jerez in Spain (23-25 March), ahead of the first race of the 2012 season in Qatar on 8 April.



Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Stoner Tops Rainy Sepang Test


Casey Stoner topped the timesheets on a weather-affected first day of pre-season testing in Malaysia.

Stoner - the defending MotoGP champion - managed a best lap of two minutes 1.761 seconds on his 1000cc Honda, ahead of Repsol team-mate Dani Pedrosa.

Stormy weather and unusually high temperatures touching 40C meant there was no improvement in a wet afternoon session in Sepang.

Stoner said: "This afternoon I have no doubt we'd have gone a second faster."

The Australian dipped under the two-minute mark during the first test at Sepang earlier in February but could not get near that time as heavy rain washed out most of the afternoon.

He added: "The first day of testing has gone well, we started off where we left last time but the track conditions have been a little worse.

"We have a some work to do, but the rain came out and the track didn't dry up enough to warrant going out so we'll wait until tomorrow."

British rider Cal Crutchlow was seventh quickest on his Tech3 Yamaha, and he bemoaned the poor track conditions.

He said on Twitter: "First day of testing at test was ok. Had not too much to try and track was in really bad condition. There was a car race here and car testing has made track so dirty and slick. All times nearly two seconds slower [than last test].

"Also 62C track temperature didn't help! Rained this afternoon so a lot of riders stopped."

The three-day test continues on Wednesday and Thursday, with a further test scheduled for Jerez in Spain on 23-25 March.

The first race of the 2012 season is in Qatar on 8 April.

Selected Tuesday test times from Sepang
Casey Stoner (Repsol Honda): 2:01.761
Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda): 2:02.005
Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha): 2:02.436
Ben Spies (Yamaha): 2:02.819
Cal Crutchlow (Tech3 Yamaha): 2:03.213
Valentino Rossi (Ducati): 2:03.245