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Thecrookedcap
A glutton for sports, I'm a diehard Philly sports fan, especially for my Phillies and Eagles. Soccer has become a passion of my in recent years, as I have come to know the beautiful game. You can also find me watching lots of auto racing, especially open wheel. It takes a certain kind of person to watch a race at 2 am on a Sunday morning, but I'm that guy.

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Racing Roundup 3/23/08: Malaysia GP reaction

by Thecrookedcap
created March 24, 2008, last edited August 04, 2008
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A short article this week, as only Formula One ran this weekend.

Formula One

Formula One drove this weekend at Sepang a week after a hot and attrition-filled Australia GP. Throughout most of the weekend, Ferrari was the strongest, as Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen were in the top 3 at all practice. They followed that up by clinching the front row in qualifying. As for their major rivals McLaren, great qualifying was nullified as both Heikki Kovalainen and Lewis Hamilton got penalized for blocking during qualifying. As a result, they started 8th and 9th respectively.

A rather clean start saw Nick Heidfeld, who started fifth pushed as far down as 10th. Jarno Trulli, who started fourth in the Toyota, held strong towards the front and stayed in P4 for most of the race.

Most of the action happened around the 5th through 8th, as the McLarens were trying to work their way up. Fighting them along the way would be Red Bull's Mark Webber, who capitalized on a strong qualification to get a points finish. Ultimately they would not get around the Aussie on the track, but through the pits. Hamilton could have finished better, if not for problems changing a tire on his first pit stop that cost him passing at least Trulli if not Kovalainen.

Massa led the race up through the first pit stop, when Raikkonen was able to pass his teammate and extend a small lead. It looked like this two-horse (that is, two Black Stallion) race would be decided in the pits, that is until Massa failed to brake on a turn and went into the gravel. 2008 has been disappointing for Massa so far, with no points to his name. It's a big disappointment for any driver in F1 to have to retire two races in a row, but for a Ferrari it's probably worse.

Without his teammate to pace him, Raikkonen was able to let a little off the gas (his lead over Robert Kubica at the time of Massa's crash was over 20 seconds) and just about coast to victory. By virtue of the crash, Kubica was handed his best ever finish in Formula One in the runners-up spot.

Top 8

  1. Flag of Finland Kimi Raikkonen
  2. Flag of Poland Robert Kubica
  3. Flag of Finland Heikki Kovalainen
  4. Flag of Italy Jarno Trulli
  5. Flag of the United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
  6. Flag of Germany Nick Heidfeld
  7. Flag of Australia Mark Webber
  8. Flag of Spain Fernando Alonso


IndyCar

I'll be writing a formal season preview later this week ahead of the first race at Homestead, but let me give this prediction: a former Champ Car team will win a race other than Long Beach this season. It will be a road course or street course towards the end of the season, but it will happen. Although they are just learning the Dallara chassis, they were able to put up competitive times at last week's test at Sebring. KV Racing's Oriol Servia set a top time that would have put in a time that when combined with the speed charts from the earlier Sebring test, would have put him in 3rd, behind only the Penske cars. His new teammate Will Power had the 6th best overall time. And this is coming from what is probably the second best Champ Car team, as Newman/Haas/Lanigan did not test.

Only one more test on Monday and Tuesday at Homestead for the Champ Car teams (and one IndyCar team, Roth Racing, who didn't test due to problems with rookie orientation) before Saturday night's race.

As for the 2008 season, later this week I will be writing a formal season preview.

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FrankDDiv-I Stud
596 days ago
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Wow - something new. I like it, nice work. I wish the U.S. had a little more coverage of F-1 racing. I loved watching it when I was a kid.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
596 days ago
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That was an easy win for Ferrari. Quali 3 is worse now than it was last year, you get cars coasting around to save fuel. (Hence the Hamilton & Kovalainen penalties). They should just make it like the other sessions, and forget the nonsense about carrying the fuel you qualify with into the race. It's dangerous to have cars going around a track that slowly. On another note, the aerodynamic changes for 2009 to get rid of the "dirty air" can't come soon enough. Webber defended brilliantly, but without him there, Hamilton would have been able to breeze past him on the two long straights due to the slipstreaming.
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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
596 days ago
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The best solution would probably be to have a minimum speed on cool down laps - I don't think they should do what they did last year though. It was incredibly wasteful to have cars burning many gallons of fuel for one lap.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
596 days ago
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We had our family down from Toronto for Easter this past weekend, they are die-hard Ferrari fans. I taped the race and we watched it last evening. When Massa went off into the gravel the comments ranged from swearing in Itlaian to stating that Massa isn't fit to drive a Ferrari. I am looking forward to your IndyCar preview!!!
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
596 days ago
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I'd much rather Massa win than Raikkonen, if I had the choice. Besides, Alonso will probably replace Massa at the end of the season at Ferrari.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
596 days ago
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A team with Raikkonen AND Alonso? Now that would be interesting.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
596 days ago
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Ferrari have said they want Alonso. If Massa doesn't perform, there are round pegs fitting in round holes.
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