With practice sessions one and two now over, it’s clear that any of the Mercedes engines have a strong possibility of winning this years Malaysian GP. Hamilton set the fastest lap for both sessions while Rosberg continues to outshine the seven-time world champion, Michael Schumacher. Vettel seemed to have struggled in the first session but set the second fastest lap for the second session. Ferrari have settled in well even though they are not running the air-staller feature like most of the other teams. In any case this should be a good round and depending on the rain, it could be exciting. I have a feeling though that since this race is not as technical and baring the rain, this could be an uneventful race. I hope I’m wrong.
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