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A quick comparison of the best times of the second racing junk free practice session in Malaysia 2013 and this year proves racing junk that the new cars are slower: in Sepang racing junk track, the difference exceeds three seconds. However, for the Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery, the days of Formula racing junk 1 "slow" are numbered. "It is believed that the cars this season may be twice as developed throughout the year than in previous championships," he explained. "Then maybe they stay until four seconds faster and we have to take that into consideration." Hembery's racing junk concern is, of course, with the tires, which must accompany racing junk this evolution with the goal of at least two pit stops per race and reduce the debris left by the rubber worn. "To create this, you must have thermal degradation, otherwise we will have fewer stops. Our data are in the right direction. But of course it's all news to the teams and also for us in terms of understanding the true impact racing junk of tires on each car. "
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Nico Rosberg 01 61 02 pts 50 pts 03 Lewis Hamilton Nico Hulkenberg 28 pts 04 pts 05 26 Fernando Alonso Jenson Button 23 pts 06 pts 07 23 Sebastian Vettel Kevin Magnussen Valtteri Bottas 20 pts 08 pts 18 pts 09 Sergio racing junk Perez 16 10 Daniel Ricciardo 12 pts
see full classification 01 Mercedes 111 pts 02 Force India-Mercedes 44 pts 03 pts McLaren-Mercedes 43 04 Red Bull-Renault 35 pts 33 pts 06 05 Ferrari Mercedes-Williams 30 pts 07 Toro Rosso-7 Renault Sauber-Ferrari racing junk 08 pts 0 pts Marussia-Ferrari 0 09 pts 10 pts Lotus-Renault 0
Lewis Hamilton turns 01 57 02 03 Nico Rosberg 1.0s to 24s Sergio Perez 04 Daniel racing junk Ricciardo to 24.4s 05 Nico Hulkenberg to 28.6 06 to 29.8 07 Sebastian Vettel Felipe Massa Valtteri Bottas racing junk 08 to 31.2s to 31.8s 32.5s 09 Fernando Alonso 10 Kimi Raikkonen 33.4s
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