Well, went and did it again. Was going to get up on time to do my predictions and watch qualifying.
My wake up call came at exactly 12.00 hrs when my weekend beer got delivered.
I hate these early morning races........
How Malaysian GP Qualifying unfolded
Summary
- Hamilton on pole, Vettel 2nd, Rosberg 3rd
- Rosberg blocks Hamilton on fast lap
- Torrential rain and thunderstorms delay session
- Raikkonen out in Q2 as rain arrives, Hamilton just makes Q3 in 8th
- Both McLarens and Manors out in Q1
Brian Pigott: You may as well say when it rains F1 completely stops. This never happened in the '90s this ruins F1 - shame.
Lotus F1 Team: Suspicion @RGrosjean might feel something of a washing-out sensation in #Q3
I just knew I was right when I picked this lad for my team..........
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Performance of the day?
Like father, like son........
Formula 1 journalist Sarah Holt: What's the prep plan for teenager Max Verstappen starting sixth for Toro Rosso? He's going to watch videos of race starts with Dad Jos!
Another impressive stat regarding Max Verstappen. In just his second race, he has equalled his dad's best-ever grid position when Jos started from sixth at the 1994 Belgian GP for Benetton. That'll be one proud dad tonight.
Incidentally, Jos Verstappen, finished third in that 1994 Belgian GP, when he qualified sixth. What an achievement it would be if his son Max gets on the podium tomorrow.
The 17-year-old is also firmly on course to become the youngest-ever points scorer in Formula 1, not that he has to worry about achieving that any time soon. He still has TWO YEARS to eclipse current record holder Daniil Kvyat (19 years 324 days).
By qualifying sixth, 17-year-old Max Verstappen secured the highest qualifying position by a teenage driver since Ricardo Rodriguez started on the front row for Ferrari at the 1961 Italian GP.
Meanwhile, at McLaren.............
McLaren driver Jenson Button, who qualified 17th: "It is a lot closer than in Australia and I think our race pace is better than our qualifying pace. We should be happy with the step taken, but there is still a long way to go."
McLaren driver Fernando Alonso, who has qualified 18th: "We know we are struggling with the pace but we are much closer now and I don't think I will be [giving interviews] after Q1 for long."
Mr Rae: I don't share Alonso or Button's faith that the car will come good! It's not good enough, it really isn't!
Adam Swinden: Despite what he says, Alonso has got to be regretting his move to McLaren with a qualifying performance like that.
Well, we will just have to see what happens tomorrow..........