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2011 Malaysian Grand Prix - Free Practice
« on: April 09, 2011, 06:49:53 PM »
The first two practice sessions for this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix, the home race for the team’s title partner PETRONAS, took place today in the intense heat and humidity of the Sepang International Circuit.

    Each driver had an extra set of Pirelli development tyres available in P1 this morning
    Michael and Nico also used the session to complete a series of aerodynamic evaluations
    The focus for P2 was an in-depth study of the hard and soft tyre compounds available for this weekend
    Set-up work was also completed in preparation for racing in the challenging temperature conditions

Michael completed 55 laps and finished the day in P5, while Nico completed 54 laps on his way to P7.
Drivers
   
Car No.
   
Chassis No.
   
Practice 1
   
Practice 2
Michael Schumacher
   
7
   
MGP W02 / 01
   
29 laps
   
1:39.791
   
P3
   
26 laps
   
1:38.088
   
P5
Nico Rosberg
   
8
   
MGP W02 / 03
   
29 laps
   
1:40.646
   
P10
   
25 laps
   
1:38.565
   
P7
Weather
   
Hot and humid
Temperatures
   
Air: 27-33°C
   
Track: 28-49°C
 
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
“We had a pretty good first day on track here in Sepang. We definitely made a step in the right direction, we were closer to our level of performance from Barcelona than in Melbourne, and I am hopeful there will be more to come. We had two typical Friday sessions, trying out a lot of things for future developments, and it looks we can make further improvements. Today, our aerodynamics and our KERS system worked very well, and I look forward to more to come in the next two days.”
NICO ROSBERG
“Today was a productive day for us. We made progress on our set-up work compared to the last race and the team worked well. There are still issues that we have to solve, but I think we are a bit closer to the pace. I’m now looking forward to qualifying and we will look to take another step forward tomorrow.”
ROSS BRAWN
“We have had a much better day here than we experienced in Melbourne. There are some issues which we need to look into and resolve but it is, without doubt, a more positive start to the race weekend. Our basic lower fuel pace looks reasonable. We need to improve the race pace as the car wasn’t consistent enough and that will be the focus for our work tonight.”
NORBERT HAUG
“It was a productive day for the team, with many laps completed and few problems. We focused on our race set-up today, but there is still more work to be done tomorrow.”