So, the Malaysian Grand Prix is starting tomorrow at 3:00 AM for Practice 1 and 7:00 AM for practice 2 (for all times check out the calendar at the bottom of this page). and as always at the start of the seasons all the teams are looking nervous. Will Red Bull use KERS or will they even get it working, or will Mclaren unleash their raw speed down the straights? all will be told on the race. Pirelli has also said that because of the warmer temperature they are expecting about 4-5 Pit Stops this week no where near last fortnights race in Australia where most when for 2 stops and rookie super star Samui Perez only did 1. Pirelli will also bring in 2 extra slick tires for the teams to evaluate them during the 2 Practice sessions. Meanwhile Malaysia even with such unpredictable whether has forecasted rain of friday and thunder storms for saturday and sunday. This could go all terribly wrong for the teams, lets hope pirelli are better than their predecessor Bridgestone in the wet. Of course rain does mean that the classic tale of Mclaren always getting the best in the rain (considering their based in Britain where it rains a lot and they have been racing for decades it is all very unpredictable at the Seprung race track this weekend. This race is also an important race for Hispania Racing as they even failed to qualify under the new 107% rule (which has been re-introduced) they now have a new front wing which they say will put them back in contention with Lotus and Virgin again. On the note of the DRS system (Drag reduction System) will only be available to use on the 2nd, shorter straight and not the first longer one. The One second rule will apply 207M away from the corner leading into the straight and 5M and of the corner it will be disabled. DRS will not be enabled during the race if it is raining though.