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Malaysia

Malaysian GP

Saturday 19th of March 2005
&
Sunday 20th of March 2005

 Venue:  Sepang Int. Circuit
 No. of Laps:  56
 Lap Distance:  3.344miles / 5.3500km
 Race Distance:  187.264miles / 299.6220km
 Lap Record:  J. P. Montoya 1'34.223


 
Circuit Details
Sepang made a big impression when it joined the F1 calendar in 1999. The drivers loved the wide-open spaces and the sweeping corners, while facilities were second to none. The '99 race saw one of the biggest controversies in recent F1 history when the Ferraris of Eddie Irvine and Michael Schumacher were disqualified from first and second places for running illegal bargeboards ? then later re-instated.
The next two races were also dominated by Ferrari. In 2000, Schumacher enjoyed a championship party two weeks after winning the title in Japan and a year later he and Rubens Barrichello staged an incredible fightback after losing nearly a minute changing to wet tyres.

Ralf Schumacher ended Ferrari's domination of the event in 2002, winning comfortably after brother Michael and team-mate Juan Pablo Montoya clashed at the first corner. Both fought back to finish on the podium but the Colombian received F1's first ever drive-through penalty for his troubles. McLaren took the honours in 2003, Kimi Raikkonen winning a race for the first time.


Address

Sepang International Circuit
Wisma Bintang
Lot 13A
Jalan 225
46100 Petaling
Jaya

2004

1 Michael Schumacher
2 Juan Pablo Montoya
3 Jenson Button
4 Rubens Barrichello
5 Jarno Trulli
6 David Coulthard
7 Fernando Alonso
8 Felipe Massa

Recent Winners

2004 - M Schumacher - Ferrari
2003 - M Schumacher - Ferrari
2002 - R Schumacher - Williams
2001 - M Schumacher - Ferrari
2000 - M Schumacher - Ferrari
1999 - Irvine - Ferrari
 2005 Calendar
 Australian GP  06-03-05
 Malaysian GP  20-03-05
 Bahrain GP  03-04-05
 San Marino GP  24-04-05
 Spanish GP  08-05-05
 Monaco GP  22-05-05
 European GP  29-05-05
 Canadian GP  12-06-05
 American GP  19-06-05
 French GP  03-07-05
 British GP  10-07-05
 German GP  24-07-05
 Hungarian GP  31-07-05
 Turkish GP  21-08-05
 Italian GP  04-09-05
 Belgian GP  11-09-05
 Brazilian GP  25-09-05
 Japanese GP  09-10-05
 Chinese GP  16-10-05

 2005 Drivers
 Michael Schumacher
 Rubens Barrichello
 Jenson Button
 Takuma Sato
 Fernando Alonso
 Giancarlo Fisichella
 Kimi Raikkonen
 Juan Pablo Montoya
 David Coulthard
 Christian Klien
 Ralf Schumacher
 Jarno Trulli
 Felipe Massa
 Jacques Villeneuve
 Mark Webber
 Nick Heidfeld
 Christijan Albers
 Patrick Friesacher
 Tiago Monteiro
 Narain Karthikeyan
 Anthony Davidson
 Pedro de la Rosa
 Vitantonio Liuzzi

 2005 Teams
 Ferrari
 Williams
 McLaren
 Renault
 BAR
 Sauber
 Red Bull Racing
 Minardi
 Jordan
 Toyota