We've already had confirmation from Sauber that they will be bringing a new chassis for Perez after damage caused by loose ballast from a Toro Rosso car wrote off his chassis. More worryingly, it seems that the ballast actually penetrated the driver cockpit - Perez only escaped injury because the SECU and other electronic equipment were in the way (although the ballast only just stopped short of his seat, so he only missed out by a narrow margin). http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90681
Unsurprisingly, after his aerial display in Malaysia, Petrov's chassis is also being replaced, this time with the one that he had previously used in Melbourne. However, unlike in Sauber's case, where the chassis was written off altogether, Renault are still hopeful that they can repair the damaged chassis in time for Turkey. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90683
Thankfully, despite the force with which he struck the ground, Petrov says that he is not suffering any after effects, other than being disappointed that he wasn't able to finish the race. He is still insisting that his accident was caused by a loss of grip after going slightly wide and ending up on the marbles. Petrov is not the only driver complaining of marbles though - Alonso has expressed concern about excessive marbles causing the drivers to loose control when going off line to pass each other, whilst Paul Di Resta was complaining that he was being pelted on the hands, arms and shoulders by pieces of the tyres, and found it a rather painful experience. There was also the rather dramatic demonstration of how large the pieces of rubber were when, in the pre show broadcast, Eddie Jordan emptied out a cup containing chunks of tyre.
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The response by Pirelli is somewhat unsurprising - they have said that whilst they might look into ways to decrease the amount of marbles being produced, they are not going to make any significant changes to their design or overall philosophy. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90688
Oh, and spotting who is on what tyres for this race may become a bit more difficult, since the option tyres are going to have a silver band around the tyres this weekend, instead of gold (as in Malaysia), according to Virgin Racing. The reason for this change? Pirelli has run out of the gold paint pens they use to mark the option tyres, and because the replacements were being shipped in by sea freight, they haven't arrived in time for this weekend...
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