2010 Malaysian Grand Prix Explained

The 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix (formally the 2010 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix)[1] was the third round in the 2010 Formula One season. It was held in Sepang, Malaysia on 4 April 2010.[2]

The race was won by Sebastian Vettel leading a one-two finish for the Red Bull-Renault team with Mark Webber coming in second place.[3]

Report

Qualifying

Mark Webber took pole position for Red Bull Racing, on a wet and wild day of Qualifying for the Malaysian Grand Prix. The brave switch Webber made to intermediate tyres, after a delay during Q3, as a heavy storm lashed the circuit, proved pivotal – as the track started to dry in the last moments of qualifying.[4]

The weather provided numerous high-profile casualties during the early period of the session, as both McLaren and Ferrari drivers inexplicably opted to remain in their garages while the rest of the field set banker laps, before the rain arrived. By the time they made their way onto the track, the rain had set in, and it proved impossible to complete a lap good enough to make it into Q2.

Jenson Button had set a lap time that was good enough to advance from Q1, but he ended up beached in the gravel, meaning that he would not take his place in Q2.

Mercedes GP team principal, Ross Brawn, believes that Saturday's wet qualifying session proved that teams rely too much on sophisticated weather radars, and do not use enough common sense when it comes to assessing the conditions.[5]

"We learned a lesson there, because we almost got caught out,” he said.

“It [the radar] was so definitive that there wouldn't be any rain for the rest of the session.

Qualifying classification

PosNoDriverConstructorPart 1Part 2Part 3Grid
16 Mark WebberRed Bull-Renault1:51.8861:48.2101:49.3271
24 Nico RosbergMercedes1:52.5601:47.4171:50.6732
35 Sebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault1:47.6321:46.8281:50.7893
414 Adrian Sutil1:49.4791:47.0851:50.9144
510 Nico HülkenbergWilliams-Cosworth1:49.6641:47.3461:51.0015
611 Robert KubicaRenault1:46.2831:46.9511:51.0516
79 Rubens Barrichello1:50.3011:48.3711:51.5117
83 Michael Schumacher1:52.2391:48.4001:51.7178
923 Kamui KobayashiBMW Sauber-Ferrari1:48.4671:47.7921:51.7679
1015 Vitantonio Liuzzi1:49.9221:48.2381:52.25410
1112 Vitaly Petrov1:47.9521:48.76011
1222 Pedro de la Rosa1:47.1531:48.77112
1316 Sébastien BuemiToro Rosso-Ferrari1:48.9451:49.20713
1417 Jaime Alguersuari1:48.6551:49.46414
1519 Heikki KovalainenLotus-Cosworth1:52.8751:52.27015
1624 Timo Glock1:52.3981:52.52016
171 Jenson Button1:52.211No Time17
1818 Jarno TrulliLotus-Cosworth1:52.88418
198 Fernando AlonsoFerrari1:53.04419
202 Lewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes1:53.05020
217 Felipe Massa1:53.28321
2220 Karun ChandhokHRT-Cosworth1:56.29922
2321 Bruno SennaHRT-Cosworth1:57.26923
2425 Lucas di GrassiVirgin-Cosworth1:59.97724

Race

Prior to the race, Pedro de la Rosa's engine failed as the cars were making their way from the pit lane to their grid positions, and so he did not even take the formation lap.[6]

At the start, Sebastian Vettel starting from third, got past Nico Rosberg immediately on the straight, and at the first corner came up the inside of polesitter and teammate Mark Webber to take the lead. Webber challenged in the next corner but Vettel held firm. Robert Kubica and Michael Schumacher also gained two places, and were fourth and sixth respectively. Rubens Barrichello who started seventh stalled on the grid and was last at the end of the first lap. Both McLarens and both Ferraris charged up the field from their lowly grid positions after failing to properly read the conditions in qualifying. Lewis Hamilton had got up from 20th to 13th, Felipe Massa from 21st to 14th, Jenson Button from 17th to 15th, and Fernando Alonso from 19th to 16th. At the end of lap 1, the top 10 were: Vettel, Webber, Rosberg, Kubica, Adrian Sutil, Schumacher, Nico Hülkenberg, Vitantonio Liuzzi, Vitaly Petrov and Kamui Kobayashi. Timo Glock retired on lap three after a collision with Jarno Trulli.

Hamilton was on a charge, and soon was up to 10th within 4 laps, passing a car a lap. The Ferraris and Button could not get past Sébastien Buemi's Toro Rosso and were stuck with Massa 14th, Alonso 15th (having passed Button) and Button 16th. On the fifth lap, Hamilton passed Vitaly Petrov for ninth at the final turn, but Petrov came back at him at the back straight and regained the position. Two laps later, Hamilton once again passed Petrov at the final corner, however then weaved 4 times from side to side along the start finish straight in an effort to break the tow. He failed to do so as Petrov followed tightly behind and made an attempt to pass back at the first corner which did not succeed. Hamilton's manoeuvre of crossing from side to side 4 times courted controversy, dividing race pundits and drivers alike as to whether it was in breach of the regulations regarding the blocking of an overtake. The race stewards investigated the incident and issued Hamilton with a warning.

Kobayashi, Schumacher and Liuzzi retired in quick succession on laps 8,9 and 12 with engine, loose wheel nut[7] and throttle failures respectively. This left the top 10 as: Vettel, Webber, Rosberg, Kubica, Sutil, Hülkenberg, Hamilton, Jaime Alguersuari, Massa and Alonso. Button had passed Alonso on lap 9, but then immediately pitted to change to the harder tyres. He was the first man to pit. He resumed on a clear track, and immediately set the fastest lap of the race, with a 1:41.044. Hülkenberg soon pitted, releasing Hamilton, who immediately ran under 1:41, setting a 1:40.9 on lap 16. He had improved that to a 1:40.4 by lap 20, when Rosberg, Kubica, and Sutil all pitted. The Red Bulls stayed out until laps 24 and 25, with Vettel coming in first. He rejoined side by side with Hamilton, but got ahead taking the inside line on Turn 1. Webber's pit stop was not as smooth, with a problem on his wheelnut costing him 2 seconds, and he rejoined 4 seconds behind teammate Vettel, with Hamilton in between. Vettel immediately got into the 1:39s with a lap of 1:39.854. Webber responded by going two tenths quicker on the next lap. The top 10 at the end of lap 26 were: Vettel, Hamilton, Webber, Rosberg, Kubica, Massa, Alonso, Sutil, Button, and Hülkenberg.

The three drivers who started on hard tyres—Hamilton, Massa, and Alonso—were the only top drivers who had not pitted. Massa pitted on lap 27 from sixth and rejoined ninth, just ahead of Hülkenberg. Massa, on the softs, and with clear track, immediately went over a second quicker than anyone else. On lap 28, he set a 1:38.002, a second and a half faster than the previous fastest lap. Hamilton followed suit, pitting on lap 31 from second. He rejoined seventh, just ahead of teammate Button. He immediately closed in on Sutil like a rocket, setting a new fastest lap of 1:37.745. By lap 34, he was right behind Sutil. Massa similarly was closing in on Button. Alonso was the last of the frontrunners to pit, on lap 37. He rejoined in ninth, behind Massa. He did what Massa and Hamilton did before, on the new softs, setting a string of fastest laps, the last being a 1:37.231 on lap 41, half a second quicker than anyone else, allowing him to close a gap of over 10 seconds to Massa and Button in five laps.

Massa passed Button on lap 46 at the first corner, taking seventh place. He set about closing in on Hamilton, who was unable to pass Sutil. His lap times decreased by a second, but his tyres were 20 laps old, and he did not go as quickly as he had before. Alonso had been battling a gearbox problem for the entire race, and this affected his ability to pass Button. He made an attempt on lap 48, and then on the penultimate lap of the race, tried at Turn 1 and went wide. Alonso's engine then blew up, and he was out of the race from ninth. Also, on lap 53, Webber set a new fastest lap, 1:37.054.

Vettel took the chequered flag ahead of Webber, leading a Red Bull one-two,[8] with Rosberg completing the podium in third.[9] Kubica was fourth, Sutil held off Hamilton for fifth, and Massa and Button got seventh and eighth after gritty drives from the back. Alguersuari and Hülkenberg rounded out the point-scoring finishes, both scoring their first points in Formula One.[10] [11] Alguersuari's points made him the second youngest points scorer in Formula One history. Further back, Virgin got their first ever finish with Lucas di Grassi 14th[12] and HRT got both their cars to the finish line for the first time, with Karun Chandhok 15th and Bruno Senna 16th.[13] Jarno Trulli was last of the 17 classified finishers, having suffered hydraulic problems, although his teammate Heikki Kovalainen was still running at the end. He had pitted during the race with hydraulic issues and resumed nine laps adrift of the leader. He circulated six laps behind his nearest rival and did not complete enough laps to be classified as a finisher, ultimately taking the chequered flag ten laps down. Massa's 7th place finish promoted him to the lead of the Drivers' Championship.

Race classification

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
15 Sebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault561:33:48.412325
26 Mark WebberRed Bull-Renault56+4.849118
34 Nico RosbergMercedes56+13.504215
411 Robert KubicaRenault56+18.589612
514 Adrian SutilForce India-Mercedes56+21.059410
62 Lewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes56+23.471208
77 Felipe MassaFerrari56+27.068216
81 Jenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes56+37.918174
917 Jaime AlguersuariToro Rosso-Ferrari56+1:10.602142
1010 Nico HülkenbergWilliams-Cosworth56+1:13.39951
1116 Sébastien BuemiToro Rosso-Ferrari56+1:18.93813
129 Rubens BarrichelloWilliams-Cosworth55+1 Lap7
138 Fernando AlonsoFerrari54Engine19
1425 Lucas di GrassiVirgin-Cosworth53+3 Laps24
1520 Karun ChandhokHRT-Cosworth53+3 Laps22
1621 Bruno SennaHRT-Cosworth52+4 Laps23
1718 Jarno TrulliLotus-Cosworth51+5 Laps18
NC19 Heikki KovalainenLotus-Cosworth46+10 laps15
Ret12 Vitaly PetrovRenault32Gearbox11
Ret15 Vitantonio Liuzzi12Throttle10
Ret3 Michael Schumacher9Wheel8
Ret23 Kamui KobayashiBMW Sauber-Ferrari8Engine9
Ret24 Timo Glock2Collision16
DNS22 Pedro de la Rosa0Engine12
Source:[14] [15]
Notes:

1. – Fernando Alonso retired, but was classified as he had completed over 90% of the winner's race distance.

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
DriverPoints
11 Felipe Massa39
12 Fernando Alonso37
43 Sebastian Vettel37
14 Jenson Button35
5 Nico Rosberg35
Source:[16]
Constructors' Championship standings
ConstructorPoints
1 Ferrari76
2 McLaren-Mercedes66
23 Red Bull-Renault61
14 Mercedes44
15 Renault30
Source:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Malaysia. Formula1.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20100702090339/http://www.formula1.com/races/in_detail/malaysia_826/circuit_diagram.html. 20 December 2020. 2 July 2010.
  2. News: Bahrain set to start 2010 season. Benson, Andrew. Holt, Sarah. BBC Sport. BBC. 29 August 2009. 30 August 2009.
  3. News: Sebastian Vettel wins the Malaysian GP for Red Bull. David. Ornstein. 4 April 2010. BBC Sport. BBC. 6 April 2010.
  4. News: Webber Takes Pole In Malaysia. Josh. Ryan. 3 April 2010. 7 April 2010. aussief1.com. Aussie F1.
  5. News: Brawn: Too Much Reliance On Radars. Josh. Ryan. 7 April 2010. 7 April 2010. aussief1.com. Aussie F1.
  6. News: Pre-race engine failure ruins de la Rosa's race. 4 April 2010. 7 April 2010. gpupdate.net. GPUpdate.
  7. News: Lost wheel nut ends Schumacher's race. 4 April 2010. 7 April 2010. gpupdate.net. GPUpdate.
  8. News: Vettel heads Red Bull 1–2 in Malaysia. 4 April 2010. 7 April 2010. gpupdate.net. GPUpdate.
  9. News: Rosberg pleased with first Mercedes podium. 4 April 2010. 7 April 2010. gpupdate.net. GPUpdate.
  10. News: Alguersuari scores in eleventh Grand Prix. 4 April 2010. 7 April 2010. gpupdate.net. GPUpdate.
  11. News: Hülkenberg hoped for more despite point. 4 April 2010. 7 April 2010. gpupdate.net. GPUpdate.
  12. News: Di Grassi and Virgin finish for first time. 4 April 2010. 7 April 2010. gpupdate.net. GPUpdate.
  13. News: Hispania celebrate double race finish. 4 April 2010. 7 April 2010. gpupdate.net. GPUpdate.
  14. Web site: 2010 FORMULA 1 PETRONAS MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX - Race Results . formula1.com . 28 December 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141026200549/http://www.formula1.com/results/season/2010/826/ . 26 October 2014.
  15. Web site: 2010 FORMULA 1 PETRONAS MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX - Race Results . formula1.com.
  16. Web site: Malaysia 2010 - Championship • STATS F1. www.statsf1.com. 19 March 2019.