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Sebastian Vettel is still setting the pace

Sebastian Vettel continues to excel, putting up the fastest time in practice at the Chinese Grand Prix.

SportApril 16, 2011
Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 14th November 2010. Vitaly Petrov, Renault R30, 6th position, leads Fernando Alonso, Ferrari F10, 7th position. Action. World Copyright: Drew Gibson/LAT Photographic ref: Digital Image _H0Y4791
No changes needed, says Barrichello

Changes are already being planned at Yas Marina Circuit to improve the driving, but Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello say that they may not be necessary thanks to the new rules package.

SportApril 15, 2011
Vettel not watching table

Sebastian Vettel has gotten off to a terrific start of the season, winning the opening pair of races, but he has his eys on the McLaren duo of Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton.

SportApril 15, 2011
Nick Heidfeld recorded Lotus-Renault's second consecutive podium finish when he placed third at the Malaysia GP. It was the German's first time on the steps since his second-place finish at Sepang in 2009.
Quick-fix Nick Heidfeld can cause problems for Red Bull, Mclaren and Ferrari

Five things we learnt from Malaysia: Lotus-Renault's veteran German showed in Malaysia he can mix it with the best at the front of the grid.

SportApril 12, 2011
Sebastian Vettel signals his victory as he takes the chequered flag to win in Malaysia. The win makes the German two for two to open the 2011 season and four straight dating back to last season.
Sebastian Vettel could not be better after second win of F1 season

The German Red Bull Racing driver is coasting this season, while Jenson Button held at bay by Nick Heidfeld at the start but finishes second.

SportApril 11, 2011
McLaren-Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton admitted he had a 'shocking race' in Kuala Lumpur.
Lewis Hamilton is forced to grin and bear it

Lewis Hamilton admits he had a "shocking race" in Sepang, while McLaren teammate Jenson Button is looking forward to Chinese Grand Prix.

SportApril 11, 2011
Red Bull Racing driver Sebastian Vettel takes the plaudits in the pit lane following his victory in a 'complicated' Malaysia Grand Prix yesterday.
Confusion as pit stops replace an F1 procession in Malaysia

McLaren's Button and Toro Rosso's Alguersuari join the bloggers in voicing their bewilderment at events in the Malaysia Grand Prix.

SportApril 11, 2011
European powerhouses remain strongly backed despite other teams having links to Malaysia.
Backing for local heroes at Malaysia GP is thin on the ground

Three 'home' teams attempt to drum up support, but Red Bull, McLaren and Ferarri are still the favourites among the fans.

SportApril 10, 2011
McLaren driver Jenson Button will be fourth on the grid in Malaysia.
Jenson Button ready to take race to Red Bull

The McLaren-Mercedes driver has every confidence he can compete for the top step of the podium for the Malaysia Grand Prix.

SportApril 10, 2011
Red Bull's Webber sets early pace, but Button is closing in fast

The Australian's RB7, fitted with the Kers system for the first time, is quickest around Sepang in Friday's practice.

SportApril 09, 2011
Sebastian Vettel has made it two poles out of two this season, but in Kuala Lumpur, the gap between him and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton has shrunk.
Sebastian Vettel delighted to snatch pole from Lewis Hamilton

The German claims pole in Malaysia by a mere 0.104secs, but Red Bull Racing are surprised at how fats McLaren-Mercedes have caught up.

SportApril 09, 2011
Team mechanics, above, prepare a cover for Vitaly Petrov’s damaged Lotus-Renault outside the pit lane after the first practice in Malaysia, which has not gone as well as the season-opener in Australia for the team.
French run only so deep with the Renault F1 team

The powerplant comes from France but the team is British-based and is owned by a Luxembourg holding company.

SportApril 09, 2011
Formula One explained: aerodynamics

Gary Meenaghan looks at one of the most intriguing aspects of the F1 car; from the "F-duct" to the "Drag Reduction System".

SportApril 09, 2011
Q&A with Heikki Kovalainen

Heikki Kovalainen take some time out from his busy schedule prior to the Malaysian Grand Prix, a "home race" for his Malaysian-owned team, to answer a few questions on the season.

UAEApril 08, 2011
Rain is a constant at the Malaysian Grand Prix, as the crew for the Virgin team discovered during a downpour yesterday. “The weather can really play a big part here,” says Jenson Button of McLaren-Mercedes, who won a rain-shortened race at Sepang two seasons ago.
Trick is this: how to reign in the rain?

There are fears that this weekend's grand prix could fall foul of the weather for the second time in three seasons.

SportApril 08, 2011
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