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Malaysian Grand Prix Live: Ferrari's Vettel wins, followed by Hamilton and Rosberg

Sarakshi Rai March 29, 2015, 14:45:09 IST

Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton splashed through the puddles at a rain-soaked Sepang circuit to secure pole position for Mercedes in a hectic Malaysian Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday.

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Malaysian Grand Prix Live: Ferrari's Vettel wins, followed by Hamilton and Rosberg
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RESULT: 1 VET 2 HAM 3 ROS 4 RAI 5 BOT 6 MAS 7 VES 8 SAI 9 KVY 10 RIC 11 GRO 12 NAS 13 PER 14 HUL 15 MER
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LAP 30: 1 VETTEL 2 HAMILTON (+20.2) 3 ROSBERG (+33.7) 4 RAIKKONEN (+37.1) 5 MASSA (+53.2) 6 SAINZ (+55.9)
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Lap 24: Oh dear, Hamilton pitstop goes terribly wrong! 

Sebastian Vettel takes the lead of the Malaysia GP…and Hamilton, after being brushed off by the Ferrari, immediately pits for a fresh set of medium tyres. Not a quick stop for Mercedes either. Oh dear.

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Lap 23: Fernando Alonso has been forced to retire from the race. “Fernando we have a car problem, we need to box this lap, this will be the end of our race,” Alonso is told. 21 laps for the McLaren man today.
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Thats for today, thanks for following our live updates. See you all at the Chinese Grand Prix!
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Sebastian Vettel on what he wants to do after his epic race win in Malaysian is “get pissed.”

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HAMILTON “I gave it everything we could…we’ll just get back together as a team and work out where we were losing time today”
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“We beat them fair and square,” says Vettel in amongst thanking Ferrari. “And it is bloody hot.”
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The German national anthem followed by the Italian one and the winning driver conducting the Italian anthem with his finger. It does bring back memories of the early 2000s… and Michael Schumacher.
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A very emotional Vettel and Ferrari

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“Ferrari’s back, Ferrari’s back…woooooooo, yes.!” Excellent team radio from Ferrari and Vettel. Vettel wins the Malaysian Grand Prix. Mercedes finish P2 and P3 Hamilton and Rosberg. Kimi comes home in 4th place. Excellent race!
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Lap 55: Great Williams vs Williams battle to end the Malaysian GP, Bottas takes the outside route past Massa
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The Tifosi are going to be on top of the world if Vettel takes home the trophy in the prancing horse. Forza Italia!

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Lap 53: Vettel and Hamilton now posting identical lap times. Just four laps to go Rosberg is catching Lewis as well!!
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Lotus Racing’s Maldonado retires from the race!

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Lap 48: The two Toro Rosso youngsters are looking pretty great, some wheel to wheel battles going on there between Sainz and Verstappen. P7 and P8.
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Lap 46 and the order is: VET HAM ROS RAI MAS BOT SAI VES RIC KVY GRO MAL PER NAS HUL MER – Out: BUT ALO ERI
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Poor McLaren

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Thirteen laps remain and Hamilton is 13.9 seconds behind Vettel…although on a new fastest lap so far this time round.
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Lap 42: Button retires after reporting a loss of power from the Honda engine. Sad day for both the McLaren’s today. 
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Lap 39

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Lap 37: Vettel comes in for his third and possibly final stop of the day. He’s going for the hard tyre compound. 3.0 second stop. Goes wheel to wheel with Rosberg on his outlap and comes out on top! P2 now as Hamilton leads.
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Lap 37: Vettel comes in for his third and possibly final stop of the day. He’s going for the hard tyre compound. 3.0 second stop. Goes wheel to wheel with Rosberg on his outlap and comes out on top! P2 now as Hamilton leads.
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Force India’s day definitely isn’t going to plan. Here’s the Grosjean v Perez spin.

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Lap 32: CONTACT!  Grosjean and Perez hit one another and the Lotus is sent into a high-speed spin. Force india’s Perez racing with no holds barred.
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Lap 26: This race not playing out as expected, can Ferrari hold on? Sebastian Vettel leads the race and teammate Kimi Raikkonen has made up the spots after a disastrous start and is now third.
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Lap 22:  Lewis Hamilton leads Nico Rosberg by 8s with Sebastian Vettel third; Vettel had led after Mercedes pitted under Safety Car; Ferrari attempting two-stop strategy but Kimi Raikkonen drops back after puncture; Will Stevens unable to start.

Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton splashed through the puddles at a rain-soaked Sepang circuit to secure pole position for Mercedes in a hectic Malaysian Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday. The Briton, who cruised to victory fom the front in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix this month, had to battle through traffic just to make the final cut in the second of the three phases and was rewarded with the 40th pole of his career. Hamilton clocked one minute 49.834 seconds on his first lap of the final showdown and the time resisted all challengers, including Sebastian Vettel, who proved Ferrari’s impressive early-season form was no fluke with a solid second place. “I think the first lap was good, it’s always difficult in conditions like that and not one of us have driven in the wet this weekend,” Hamilton told reporters. Four-times world champion Vettel, who looks revitalised since joining the Italian outfit from Red Bull at the end of last year, backed up his third-place finish in Australia with a scintillating final lap to trail Hamilton by just 0.074 seconds. The German not only broke the Mercedes stranglehold in qualifying by beating a disappointed Nico Rosberg, but he also became the first Ferrari driver to sit on the front row since Felipe Massa at the same circuit in 2013. Kimi Raikkonen “It was an interesting qualifying session, the car felt good in both conditions and the car looked good on long runs in practice. We will see what we can do tomorrow,” said Vettel. Rosberg will be joined on the second row by Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo after a tropical downpour early in the second session forced the drivers to wait in the garage for 35 minutes before the track was safe enough to go out again. “We’ve definitely made some progress from Melbourne. Bit by bit we’ll get closer and closer,” said Ricciardo, whose team have been less than complimentary about engine partners Renault. Daniil Kvyat will start in fifth place in the other Red Bull with Toro Rosso’s 17-year-old Max Verstappen joining the Russian on the third row following another impressive afternoon. Verstappen’s qualifying was the best by a teenager since 19-year-old Mexican Ricardo Rodriguez started on the front row for Ferrari at the 1961 Italian Grand Prix. It also equalled the career highest grid position of his proud father Jos, at the 1994 Belgian Grand Prix – also in wet conditions. MAD DASH The first round of qualifying went as expected with Hamilton edging Rosberg in sweltering conditions as dark clouds began to roll ominously over the palm oil plantations that surround the circuit south of the Malaysian capital. The imminent threat of heavy rain sent the surviving 15 cars scurrying for the front of the pitlane at the start of the second phase, all with the faster medium-compound tyres in order to set quick laps before the heavens opened. Rosberg and Vettel made it safely to the finish in dry conditions at the head of the field but the traffic behind left Hamilton eighth while Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen was only 11th and missed the cut. It was a bitter blow for the Finn, who had been quick all weekend prior to the downpour, but his absence opened the way for Romain Grosjean in a Lotus and Sauber’s Marcus Ericsson to enter the top 10. Grosjean was subsequently dropped two places for a pitlane misdemeanour, lifting Valtteri Bottas to eighth behind Williams team mate Felipe Massa in seventh while Ericsson moved up to ninth. Grosjean will line up 10th. [caption id=“attachment_2178347” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, center, of Britain poses with teammate Nico Rosberg, left, of Germany and Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany after qualifying for the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix. AP Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, center, of Britain poses with teammate Nico Rosberg, left, of Germany and Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany after qualifying for the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix. AP[/caption] Down at the back, Fernando Alonso’s return to action following a pre-season testing crash saw him qualify in 18th place, one position behind team mate Jenson Button as both drivers struggled for pace in the Honda-powered McLarens. “Our form today wasn’t unexpected but I think our performance so far this weekend has maybe been better than I’d have anticipated before arriving here,” said Alonso. Manor Marussia also had a day to forget on their first qualifying action of the season, Spaniard Roberto Merhi was last in his team’s modified 2014 car while team mate Will Stevens was unable to get out of the garage. Stewards granted both Manor drivers permission to start. Reuters

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