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Malaysian Grand Prix
Image:Flag of Malaysia.svg Sepang International Circuit
Laps 56
Circuit length 5.54 km (3.44 miles)
Race length 310.41 km (192.88 miles)
Lap record {{{Lap_record}}}
Most wins by single driver Michael Schumacher (3)
Most wins by single constructor Ferrari (4)
Last race (2006):
Winner Giancarlo Fisichella
Winning team Renault
Winning time 1:30:40.529
Pole time 1:33.840
Pole driver Giancarlo Fisichella
Pole team Renault
Fastest lap 1:34.803
Fastest lap driver Fernando Alonso
Fastest lap team Renault
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First included in the Formula One World Championship in 1999, the Malaysian Grand Prix is held at the hyper-modern Sepang International Circuit at Sepang, Malaysia, near Kuala Lumpur.

The seven Malaysian Grands Prix have seen a good deal of action on and off the track, whilst the weather — furnace heat one minute, tropical storm the next — adds extra spice. The most notable Grand Prix at Sepang to date was the inaugural event in 1999. It saw Michael Schumacher return to the sport after his absence due to a broken leg sustained at that year's British Grand Prix, dominating the race and handing the victory to title-hopeful teammate Eddie Irvine, only for both Ferraris to be disqualified due to a technical irregularity, handing the title — until the steward's decision was over-ruled — to Mika Häkkinen.

The 2001 event was hit by a heavy rainstorm in the middle of the race which made conditions very difficult. Conditions were so bad that the two Ferraris of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello spun off almost simultaneously at the same corner. Remarkably, they both recovered to score a Ferrari '1-2'.

Since 2001, the Malaysian Grand Prix has moved from the end of the schedule to the beginning, which has seen some topsy-turvy results as teams and drivers get to grips with their new equipment, with many races heavily influenced by the winners and losers of the scramble for position into the tight double hairpin bend at the first corner.

[edit] Winners of the Malaysian Grands Prix

Year Driver Constructor Location Report
2006 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Giancarlo Fisichella Renault Sepang Report
2005 Image:Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso Renault Sepang Report
2004 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Ferrari Sepang Report
2003 Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes Sepang Report
2002 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW Sepang Report
2001 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Ferrari Sepang Report
2000 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Ferrari Sepang Report
1999 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eddie Irvine Ferrari Sepang Report

[edit] Support Races

Formula BMW Asia and Porsche Carrera Cup Asia have supported the Malaysian Grand Prix since 2003. BMW Motorsport director Mario Theissen presented the trophies to the race winners in 2003.

[edit] External links


Races in the Formula One championship:
2006 championship Grand Prix events:

Bahrain | Malaysian | Australian | San Marino | European | Spanish | Monaco | British | Canadian
U.S. | French | German | Hungarian | Turkish | Italian | Chinese | Japanese | Brazilian

Past championship Grand Prix events:

Argentine | Austrian | Belgian | Dutch | Indy 500 | Las Vegas | Luxembourg | Mexican
Morocco | Pacific | Pescara | Portuguese | South African | Swedish | Swiss | USA East | USA West

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