2010 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix
Re: 2010 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix
just wait and see..........i'll write this on stone: pole and win for either jenson or lewis for the malaysian gp 2010
weather forecast: wet race then dry.......about 50% chance. wet race all thoughout....... 40% chance. dry race......10%.
weather forecast: wet race then dry.......about 50% chance. wet race all thoughout....... 40% chance. dry race......10%.
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Friday = Dry
Saturday = Storm (Like 2009 race end)
Sunday = Drizzle
Saturday = Storm (Like 2009 race end)
Sunday = Drizzle
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sounds to me for great racing action just like melbournephil1993 wrote:Friday = Dry
Saturday = Storm (Like 2009 race end)
Sunday = Drizzle
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For some reason weather forecast of Malaysia is always rainy but it rarely rains on race day.megasyxx wrote:just wait and see..........i'll write this on stone: pole and win for either jenson or lewis for the malaysian gp 2010
weather forecast: wet race then dry.......about 50% chance. wet race all thoughout....... 40% chance. dry race......10%.
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There is a micro climat on every circuit! When it rains, it rains everywhere.... but on the circuit! Maybe because F1 cars generate a lot of heat during the week-end so that the rain can't fall into the circuit ^^
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and also, when it does rain.....it pours! literally!
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Oh boy.. Saturday...alex1369 wrote:sounds to me for great racing action just like melbournephil1993 wrote:Friday = Dry
Saturday = Storm (Like 2009 race end)
Sunday = Drizzle
Drizzle is cool
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and reduces the fun.megasyxx wrote:and also, when it does rain.....it pours! literally!
hope it is changable conditions, that is best
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i dont expect Mclaren to score pole too, but if either the quali or race is wet, then i wont be surprised if it happens. But Mclaren is definetly more competitive than Martin is ready to accept (in front of media )JoostLamers wrote:No way McLaren will score pole, I think I'm going to put my money on Massa or Alonso for pole. I don't really think it's a RBR circuitmegasyxx wrote:seriously though.......they're bluffing. either jenson or lewis for pole and race win
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I dont count out Alonso and Massa, they both are very quick driver and Ferrari has good record there
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its better if it pours before the race and then the sun comes out!megasyxx wrote:and also, when it does rain.....it pours! literally!
What is best is people starting out on wets and the changing to inters and then to the slicks. This way u need to make bot calls right to wins and double excitement for us.
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agree with you there, but it would be better that it again rains towards the end of the race tooshailf1 wrote:its better if it pours before the race and then the sun comes out!megasyxx wrote:and also, when it does rain.....it pours! literally!
What is best is people starting out on wets and the changing to inters and then to the slicks. This way u need to make bot calls right to wins and double excitement for us.
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Any pictures available of the teams arriving and unloading their stuff? I love it as an appetizer before a GP weekend
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My friend sent me an SMS saying that FP1 and FP2 tickets are For Free
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poor ticket sales......as always with the malaysian gp. it's been on a decline yearly since 2005 i believe