Fernando Alonso and Sergio Perez may have ended the Malaysian Grand Prix on different compounds, but both played the tyre game to perfection at Sepang.
Sebastian Vettel found out just how crucial real time communications between driver and pit wall are in F1, when his failed midway through the Malaysian GP.
Fernando Alonso claimed victory for Ferrari, just ahead of a brilliant run by Sergio Perez for Sauber. Lewis Hamilton was left limiting the damage for McLaren in third.
An electrical storm and torrential rain has forced the race officials to throw an early red flag at Sepang in the Malaysian Grand Prix after just eight laps of racing.
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"I can't load the front enough to enter fast, so I don't carry enough speed through the corner, and that's why we're far from the front"- Valentino Rossi.
'I learned a lot in my first season and although I still have much less experience than most of my rivals, my target is to be much closer to the front' - Cal Crutchlow
'We have everything clear ahead of the first race, we know what we are going to do... and the aim will be to adapt to the circuit as soon as possible' - Maverick Vinales