The complete 2010 Malaysian GP review
An in-depth look back at a race in which Sebastian Vettel led home a dominant Red Bull one-two, including every vital statistic you need to know from Sepang
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Practice 1 - Friday AM
The McLarens of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button were first up to speed and, quickly happy with their pace, moved onto high fuel runs early on. The two Mercedes were the nearest challengers, with a late effort from Nico Rosberg jumping him to second place.
The Red Bulls and Ferraris finished a way adrift of the front, but both had shown flashes of potential speed between the odd glitch of off-track excursion.
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