Rubens Barrichello started his 2005 season in fine style with a confident drive from 11th on the grid to second in Melbourne, but he feels there are a lot of question marks over the forthcoming Malaysian Grand Prix. The same set of tyres for qualifying and the race and the two-race engine will have to stand up to Malaysian heat, making it something of a trip into the unknown.
Despite a wet qualifying on Saturday at Albert Park and a brake problem on Sunday, Barrichello was very happy with his result in Australia. "I enjoyed the Australian weekend immensely," he said. "Before going there, we knew our old car was still competitive, but not to the level of last year, especially as Renault and McLaren had made a big improvement."
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