Apr.6 (GMM) Rain could make this weekend's Malaysian grand prix both "interesting" and "distressing", according to McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale. At present, there is a high chance of rain - as well as the usual hot and humid conditions - for the Sepang event.In 2009, the race was stopped due to torrential rain, and last year in qualifying a downpour stranded top drivers for McLaren and Ferrari down the grid.This time, a new factor is the Pirelli tyres, with the Italian supplier's wet-weather products yet to be fully tested and understood."A high possibility of rain will make it very interesting for all of the spectators and very distressing for all of us teams," Neale said during a media teleconference.To EFE news agency, reserve driver Pedro de la Rosa said: "The Malaysia conditions are extreme on all levels, especially the temperature and humidity but also the amount of water on the track in the case of rain."
F1 News
F1
Schedule F1 Line-up
Constructors' Championship
Drivers' Championship
F1 Tickets Live F1 Coverage
Full Version: Formula 1 News
Formula 1
Schedule Formula 1 Line-up Constructors' Championship Drivers' Championship Live F1 Coverage
10 'n' Pole F1 Regulations The Forums Motorsport Shop
F1 Merchandise F1 Tickets F1 Diecast
F1 Videos
F1 Games
Back To Top |