viernes, 2 de abril de 2010

Malaysia Grand Prix Practice - Update

Today is the first session of the Malaysia Grand Prix practice, and it has been a very fast and exciting period. A large number of Malaysian fans bought tickets and turned out in the stands to watch the practice, which is taking place in Sepang.The Malaysia Grand Prix promises to be an amazing spectacle - and here is all of the info you need about the practice!Malaysia Grand Prix PracticeMalaysia Race StatsThe race itself will be on Sunday, stretching over 56 laps. Each lap is 5.54km, which means the race will stretch over 310.4km.Location: Sepang, MalaysiaCircuit length: 310.4kmLap record: 1:34.223 - JP Montoya (2004)

Lewis Hamilton and his Mclaren team will be happiest after today's two practice sessions, having topped both of them. His time of 1m34.2s was two-tenths of a second ahead of Sebastian Vettel in second.Niko Rosberg and Jensen Button were next fastest, with German racing giant Michael Schumacher in fifth. The multiple-time champion will find himself 0.5s slower than Hamilton going into the third and final practice session tomorrow morning.
Here are the top ten fastest drivers from the first two rounds of the Malaysia Grand Prix practice:
Driver Fastest Lap
L Hamilton 01:34.2
S Vettel 01:34.4
N Rosberg 01:34.4
J Button 01:34.5
M Schumacher 01:34.7
R Kubica 01:35.1
F Alonso 01:35.6
S Buemi 01:35.7
V Petrov 01:35.9
A Sutil 01:36.0


The Malaysia Grand Prix is coming live this weekend from a stunning track in Sepang. Malaysian fans turned out in force to support all of the drivers, and they're hoping to see someone break the track record.There will be further practice tomorrow morning, followed by qualifying on Saturday afternoon and the race on Sunday. Here at Sporting Opinions, we also want to hear from you. What did you think of the Malaysia Grand Prix practice session?

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