2009 Formula One Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix

Circuit Key

About Malaysia

A purpose-built facility, Sepang’s 5.543km lap provides a blend of medium and high speed corners interspersed with several slow speed sections and blisteringly fast straights. Such a dynamic track poses a particular challenge for the drivers and their engineers as a quick lap depends on a car with a well balanced set-up for the complex mix of corners, plenty of power for the quick straights and sufficient cooling capabilities to counterbalance the extremes of temperature and powerful humidity.

With temperatures reaching 40°C in Kuala Lumpur, climatic conditions can play a significant role in the outcome of the Malaysian Grand Prix. Coupled with the high humidity levels and the constant threat of heavy downpours, the drivers and their cars will be pushed to thermal limits. As temperatures soar so will the heat in the cockpit, and the driver’s physical and mental fitness levels will be severely tested as they lose over a litre of fluid per hour in the race. Engines will also be strained as they are fired up for a second outing in Malaysia. Sepang is not regarded as a power circuit, with the time spent at full throttle relatively low, but containing oil temperatures in the extreme heat, while not compromising aerodynamic efficiency, will be imperative for their reliability.

News From Malaysia

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Malaysian GP Review

Catch up with the team's Technical Director, Sam Michael, for his views on the rain-drenched Malaysian GP. Read more »

06 April 09

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Malaysian GP Race

The AT&T Williams team enjoyed a field-leading advantage for the early part of this evening's Malaysian Grand Prix... Read more »

05 April 09

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Malaysian GP Qualifying

The AT&T Williams team held approximate station with their qualifying performance just a week ago in Melbourne... Read more »

04 April 09

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Malaysian GP Practice

A positive start to the weekend with Nico and Kazuki topping the time sheets in session one and setting the 4th and 8th quickest times respectively in session two. Read more »

03 April 09

Images From Malaysia

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