Ferrari won the race anyways. Schumi absolutely ran away with it. Him and Rubinho, well, they absolutely decimated the rest of the field.
The comentators in Asia also commented on the fact that the track surface was identical to that at Fiorano, and that this hinted at something. I dont know, really. Another factthat helped Ferrari, and Bridgstone, was that the race day temperatures had dropped by TWENTY degrees Celcius, for the second race in a row.
It is common knowledge that Michelin run better in hot conditions in comparision to Bridgestone, so with the temp change, Michelin were losing almost one to two seconds per lap.
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