Sepang which is 2 miles from Kuala Lumpur Internation Airport and 30 miles from Kuala Lumpur, hosts round two of Formula 1 World Championship. The track is 5.543Km long and it takes 56 laps (totalling to 310.408 Km) to declare the winner...
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Sepang which is 2 miles from Kuala Lumpur Internation Airport and 30 miles from Kuala Lumpur, hosts round two of Formula 1 World Championship. The track is 5.543Km long and it takes 56 laps (totalling to 310.408 Km) to declare the winner.
Juan Pable Montoya holds the track record for the faster lap completed in 1:34:223 seconds.
The 2007 Grand Prix event will start with practice sessions on April 6, qualifying on and end with the race on April 8.
The Formula 1 Grand Prix is back in Malaysia!!! The race is ON!! On the 5th of April 2009, international F1 racers are all going to be in Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia. Which team is going to come out first place after 56 laps? Is it going to be Ferrari, McLaren, Renault or BMW Sauber? Fans can take their sides but only their performance on the day itself matters. Do you wish to watch the Malaysian Formula 1 Grand Prix at the Grandstand on the 5th of April? Yes, tickets are... Read Full Story
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