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Felipe Massa gets new chassis for Malaysian Grand Prix Felipe Massa will be given a new chassis for this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix as his Ferrari team bids to get to the bottom of his troubles in Australia. The Brazilian had a disappointing weekend in Melbourne - being comprehensively outqualified by team-mate Fernando Alonso and enduring an incident-filled race before his retirement. Although the team continues to have faith that Massa can turn his situation around, the outfit has elected to change his chassis with immediate effect – so for this weekend in Sepang he will race with chassis number 294 - to see if it was a factor in his performance. AP Photo/Brandon Malone,Pool A statement on the team’s website Mechanics for Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of said: “This choice was taken to clear Brazil change his tires during a pit stop at the Australian up any doubts about the unusual Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne, Aus- performance of his car during the tralia, Sunday, March 18, 2012. weekend at Albert Park.”
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Fernando Alonso is not expecting the Malaysian Grand Prix to be any easier for his Ferrari team, saying the Italian squad will have to race defensively again. The Maranello outfit endured a difficult start to the season in Australia last weekend, with both Alonso and team-mate Felipe Massa qualifying outside the top ten. Alonso recovered well in the race to finish in fifth, but the Spaniard’s pace was no match to that of the leading outfits. With just one week between the Melbourne and the Sepang races, Alonso is aware that he can’t expect things to be easier for Ferrari.
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taken place. We have incredible competition,” said Rossi. “We’ve started to work with this bike in the tests and [technical chief] Filippo [Preziosi] and the team have put in an incredible effort. “The bike has changed so much compared to the model we had last year.”I think we just need some extra time to establish a sort of friendship with this bike and familiarise ourselves with the new concept.” Hayden underlined that even at this early stage, it was clear Ducati had made gain with the new bike. “I think we’ve improved in a lot of ar-
“In Malaysia, we will once again be racing on the defensive,” Alonso said on Ferrari’s website. “There’s no other way we can go about it, given that the F2012 is practically identical to what we ran in Australia. We will have to try and adapt it as well as possible, knowing it won’t be easy.” He added: “There are two points we will have to work on with great attention: finding the right compromise in terms of the aerodynamic balance and the tyre degradation. “Sepang has two real straights where, because they are very long, a lack of top speed carries a higher price than in Melbourne, where the two straights on which you could use DRS were reasonably short.”
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eas,” he said. “Obviously with the engine, the extra 200cc is a lot, but with the chassis we’ve made a big step. This chassis has more feeling and it’s easier to make adjustments, so during the weekend we can find the right way.” Rossi agreed that the fact that the bike was easier to work with would be an asset. “What counts is improvement,” he said. “We tried to progress last year but it was very difficult. This year, race after race we will improve. “This bike is easier to work on and make adjustments. You can really fine-tune it.”
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Ducati pair have faith in 2012 GP Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden are confident that Ducati just needs time to fully understand its new GP12 before it can be a MotoGP frontrunner again. Speaking at the official launch of the team’s 2012 bike and revised livery, the pair said that the sheer number of changes compared to the 2011 Ducati meant it would take a while before it showed its true potential. The GP12 showed promising form at the first winter test, but the second test was more troubled. “I know that plenty of changes have
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Blast at Indonesian Embassy in Paris No injuries Associated Press
PARIS — A package bomb exploded at the Indonesian Embassy in Paris on Wednesday, causing minor damage but no injuries, police and Indonesia’s foreign minister said. A Paris police official said an employee at the embassy discovered a suspicious package and stepped back in time before exploded. There was minor damage to a window but no injuries, the official said. The official was not authorized to be publicly named according to Paris police policy. The source of the package is not immediately clear. Police are on site at the embassy in an elegant neighborhood of western Paris. “We are obviously deeply concerned by the explosive explosion in Paris which occurred earlier this morning at approximately 5:15 a.m. at our facility in our embassy in Paris. We’re yet to ascertain whether the explosion actually directed against Indonesia embassy or whether by coincidence it was located or took place by the embassy,” Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said. Natalegawa said there were no injuries in the attack but a window was broken. Asked whether the embassy would be closed, the minister said the embassy would remain vigilant but the bomb wouldn’t “deter us from going on with the business of our activities.” He said it was too early to say whether there was any link between Wednesday’s mail bomb and an attack on a Jewish school in southern France earlier this week that left three children and a rabbi dead.
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Police investigators work on the site of a bomb explosion near the Indonesian Embassy, in Paris, Wednesday March 21, 2012. A Paris police official said an employee at the embassy discovered a suspicious package and stepped back in time before exploded. There was minor damage to a window but no injuries, the official said.