2010 MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX - PREVIEW
2010 MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX
SEPANG
02 - 04 APRIL
PREVIEW
Just one week after the Australian Grand Prix, the third race of the
2010 Formula One season will take place at the Sepang International
Circuit near Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia on Sunday 4 April. The Malaysian
Grand Prix is the home race for the MERCEDES GP PETRONAS team's title
partner, PETRONAS, and the Malaysian company will be marking the
occasion with a spectacular fan event, the PETRONAS Pit Pulse, in the
centre of Kuala Lumpur throughout the week.
Mercedes-Benz Stats (including customer teams)
Malaysia
Total (since 1954)
GP Starts 11
285
Wins 3 (2003, 2007, 2009) 78
Podiums 12 217
Points Scoring Positions 16 382
GP Points 85
2097
Fastest Laps 5 82
Pole Positions 1 80
Sepang International Circuit
Circuit Length: 5.543 km
Race Distance: 310.408 km
Number of Laps: 56
Full Throttle: 65%
Brake Wear: Medium
Tyre Compounds: Soft/Hard
Downforce Level: Medium/High 8/10
Tyre Usage: Medium
Average Speed: 205kph (127mph)
NICO ROSBERG
"Malaysia is one of my favourite circuits on the Formula One calendar.
It's fast and challenging with a nice layout and a real variation of
corners which makes Sepang an exciting track to drive. I have generally
qualified well there, starting from fourth on the grid last year and
third in 2006. Although we didn't quite achieve the qualifying and race
results that were our full potential in Australia, we made good progress
on the set-up of our car over the weekend. Sepang is a different type of
track to Albert Park but these developments should benefit us and it's a
good circuit to see exactly how quick each team is at the moment. We
will hope to continue our run of points-scoring finishes and stay within
reach of the leaders in the Championship. It's the home Grand Prix for
our title partner PETRONAS and before the race weekend gets underway,
I'm looking forward to our demo runs at the PETRONAS Pit Pulse on
Wednesday."
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
"I have taken a lot of positives from the race weekend in Melbourne.
Whilst that might not be evident at first sight, when you look into the
weekend more deeply, we did make some real improvements and have good
reasons to be satisfied, just not from the actual result obviously.
Analysing qualifying, both Nico and I could have been two or three
places higher and with hindsight, my set-up was too conservative and too
much focused on the race. Those better positions would have enabled us
to fight closer to the front on Sunday. All of this means that we are
not too far away and I am quite confident that there will be more to
come. Going to Malaysia this weekend, we know that we have clearly
improved our pace since Bahrain which is a good feeling. It was a lot of
fun fighting it out on the track in Melbourne, even if it was just for
one point, and I will enjoy fighting again in Sepang."
ROSS BRAWN
"Malaysia will be a very special week for the team as the home race of
our title partner PETRONAS, who are also the official sponsors of the
Malaysian Grand Prix. In the first year of our partnership together, we
are looking forward to working together here in Malaysia this week and
it would be very nice to achieve a special result at one of our home
Grands Prix. Before the race weekend gets underway, our drivers will be
performing demo runs at the PETRONAS Pit Pulse site close to the Twin
Towers in Kuala Lumpur and making various appearances at the event. The
Pit Pulse programme looks set to be spectacular and we hope to welcome
many of the team's fans there over the next few days. Looking ahead to
the race, the team performed well in Melbourne, even though we do not
yet have the pace to be competing right at the front of the field. Four
points finishes from the first two races puts us in third place in the
Constructors' Championship and we need to keep this momentum going and
keep scoring points whilst we work on improvements to the car."
NORBERT HAUG
"The race in Malaysia will be the second Grand Prix within eight days
and for our team, a really special event. Malaysia, with its capital in
Kuala Lumpur, is the headquarters and the home of our title partner
PETRONAS and thus the Malaysian Grand Prix is a new 'home race' for
MERCEDES GP PETRONAS. The track layout at the Sepang International
Circuit is significantly different from Albert Park in Melbourne which
hosted an extremely thrilling Formula One race last weekend. The
circuit, just outside the Kuala Lumpur city limits, features long and
fast corners, tight hairpins and long straights. As usual for this race,
we have to expect extremely hot and humid conditions, usually
accompanied by torrential rain showers every now and then - a race in
sauna conditions, virtually. This climate is the greatest challenge for
the teams, cars and drivers. It is our target to score more points in
Malaysia and to create the basis for further technical improvements. It
would be particularly nice to achieve a good result at PETRONAS's home
race."
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Sabine Kehm: Tel. +49 170 247 5300, E: sk@the-ms-office.ch (Michael
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