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31 March 2014

2014 Malaysian Grand Prix in pictures

The second race of the 2014 Formula 1 season took place at the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia.
© Mercedes AMG Petronas
Lewis Hamilton dominated for Mercedes to take his first win in the country. Here is the race weekend in pictures.

Friday
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The Mercedes duo of Hamilton and Rosberg dominated Friday practice in Malaysia.
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The Red Bull duo showed better pace than expected in FP1 and FP2 as their dramatic turnaround continued.
© Lotus F1 Team
The two Lotus cars suffered reliability issues once again on Friday, with Romain Grosjean and Pastor Maldonado failing to complete many laps.
© Sahara Force India F1 Team
The Force India drivers looked in the mix after Friday practice and felt more confident in the dry conditions.

Saturday
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Heavy rain arrived for qualifying after a dry FP3. Fernando Alonso collided with Daniil Kvyat but recovered to take fourth on the grid.
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Hamilton stormed to pole position in tricky conditions, with his team-mate taking third.
© Caterham F1 Team
Marcus Ericsson had a difficult qualifying session after crashing at the end of Q1.
© Williams Martini Racing
Williams were disappointed with their pace in the wet conditions as both drivers struggled for grip due to a lack of rear downforce.
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McLaren took a gamble and put Jenson Button on the intermediate tyres for Q3, it didn't pay off.
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Grosjean thought Q3 was possible on Saturday but the Frenchman was eliminated in the second session.

Sunday
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Hamilton and Rosberg had strong starts, as Raikkonen and Hulkenberg challenged Ricciardo and Alonso.
© Sahara Force India F1 Team
Nico Hulkenberg had a strong Malaysian Grand Prix and battled with the likes of Raikkonen and Alonso, finishing in fifth.
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Vettel had a strong race to finish third, making up for a disappointing season opener in Australia.
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The Williams duo raced closely throughout, with Felipe Massa being told at the end of the race to let his team-mate Valtteri Bottas through. He ignored the command and finished just ahead of the Finn in seventh.
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Grosjean finished the race in 11th place after a positive day for the Lotus F1 Team.
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Ricciardo battled with his team-mate early on but it was a disastrous end to the race after a wheel wasn't fitted properly, his front wing failed and he was handed a stop/go penalty.
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Jean-Eric Vergne retired from the race but his team-mate (in the background) finished in 10th.
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Hamilton and Rosberg dominated the race to make it a Mercedes 1-2, the first since 1955.
© McLaren Mercedes
Magnussen was disappointed with himself after crashing into Raikkonen on lap two. He recovered to ninth after pitting early for repairs.

Catch up on the on-track action with my Malaysian Grand Prix Weekend Review.  For driver reaction, go here.

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