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Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix (March, 23 2008)

Creation date: 1999
Circuit : Sepang International Circuit
First F1 GP : 17 October 1999
Grand Prix held : 9
Spectactor capacity : around 130000

Organiser :
Abdul Hamid Mohd Ali
Tel: (+60) 3 85262000
Fax: (+60) 3 85261000

Informations:
Sepang International Circuit
64000 KLIA
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia
Tel : (+60) 3 85262000
Fax : (+60) 3 85261000

Official Website: http://www.malaysiangp.com.my

Corners:

  1. Pangkor
  2. Curve 2
  3. Langkawi
  4. Curve 4
  5. Genting
  6. Klia
  7. Berjaya
  8. Kenyir
  9. Curve 9
  10. Curve 10
Circuit length : 5.543 Km
Laps/Race distance : 56 (310.408 Km)

Podium 2008
  1. Raikkonen
  2. Kubica
  3. Kovalainen
Pole Position 2008:
Massa (1.35.748)

Best lap 2008:
Heidfeld (1.35.366)

Track length: 5.543 km
Number of laps: 56 (310.408 Km)
Number of corners: 15 (left:5) (right:10)
Top speed: 330 Km/h
Start line offset: 0 m
Downforce setup: medium
2007 race weather: dry

Best lap:
J. Montoya - 1'34''223 (2004, Williams)

Record Pole:
M. Schumacher - 1'33''074 (2004, Ferrari)

Pole 2007
F. Massa - 1'35''043 (Ferrari)

Podium 2007
  1. F. Alonso
  2. L. Hamilton
  3. K. Raikkonen
Circuit Info

With the 1999 Drivers' and Constructors' World Championships wide open for the inaugural Malaysian Grand Prix, it was assured to be one of excitement and high tension. Four drivers were still in with a chance of taking the elusive driver's crown with only 14 points between first and fourth.

The penultimate round of the 1999 season saw the drivers compete at Sepang for the first time, although Malaysia was no novice when it came to Motorsports. They first held a Grand Prix in 1991, at Shah Alam, for Motorcycles, and last year saw the new circuit host its first major event in April, once again for the bikes.

The 5.542 km (3.443 mile) Sepang circuit is situated close to the new Kuala Lumpur International Airport and was widely hailed at the time as the most up to date - if bland - racing complexes in the world.

The inaugural event saw the return of Michael Schumacher after his accident at Silverstone some months earlier. The German was in top form upon his return and clearly showed the field that he was back. He led the race with ease before handing the win over to his Ferrari team-mate, Eddie Irvine to help the Irishman with his championship hopes.

In 2000 it set the scene for further Ferrari victory. The last race on the calendar, Schumacher took the victory with ease after securing the drivers crown the race before. The final win of the season saw Ferrari finish the year with their second successive constructors title.

For 2001 the Malaysian event had been moved to the start of the season, following Australia. As a result the country had two events in six months and crowd number weren't as high as hoped. Schumacher won for the second year in a row, but 2002 saw younger brother Ralf take the win for BMW Williams, his sole win of the season.

In 2003 Kimi Raikkonen won his first Grand Prix victory in the McLaren Mercedes in front of Rubens Barrichello and Fernando Alonso. Schumacher received a drive-through penalty because of an incident with Jarno Trulli in the first lap of the race. The German finished the race in a disappointing sixth place.

Michael Schumacher bounced back in 2004 to record his third victory at the circuit in six years but Juan Pablo Montoya pushed the Ferrari star hard in his BMW Williams, crossing the line just five seconds behind the German. Fernando Alonso led the way home for Renault in 2005 ahead of his friend and Toyota rival Jarno Trulli.

The 2006 Malaysian Grand Prix saw Giancarlo Fisichella record his sole win of the season. The victory was aided by Renault team-mate Fernando Alonso suffering from fuelling problems in qualifying but the reigning champion fought back to make it a Renault one-two ahead of Jenson Button in the Honda.

Alonso bounced back with new team McLaren in 2007 with a commanding victory over team-mate Lewis Hamilton while Kimi Raikkonen bided his time to take a comfortable third position.

PAST CHAMPION OF THE TRACK

2008 K.Raikkonen (Ferrari)
2007 F.Alonso (McLaren)
2006 G.Fisichella (Renault)
2005 F. Alonso (Renault)
2004 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
2003 K. Raikkonen (McLaren)
2002 R. Schumacher (Williams)
2001 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
2000 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
1999 E. Irvine (Ferrari)

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