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MALAYSIA - Sepang

Friday 8 April
First practice: 0255-0435, BBC Red Button/online
Second practice: 0655-0835, BBC Red Button/online

Saturday 9 April
Third practice: 0555-07:05, BBC Red Button/BBC Radio 5 live sports extra/online
Qualifying: 0800-1030, BBC One/BBC Radio 5 live/online
Qualifying repeat: 1300-1415, BBC One

Sunday 10 April
Grand Prix live: 0800-1115, BBC One/BBC Radio 5 live/online
F1 forum: 1115-1215, BBC Red Button/online
Grand Prix repeat: 1300-1500, BBC One
Highlights: 1900-2000 and 0230-0330, BBC Three


Standings:

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Track:

Track Diagram

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Circuit information

Lap data
Lap length 5.543km (3.444 miles)
Race laps 56
Race distance 310.408km (192.879 miles)
Lap record* 1’34.223 (211.783 kph) by Juan Pablo Montoya, 2004
Fastest lap 1’32.582 (215.536 kph) by Fernando Alonso, 2005
Maximum speed (2010) 303.2 kph (188.4 mph) by Lewis Hamilton, McLaren

Car performance
Full throttle 65%
Power loss 9%
Tyre energy (1-3)
Brake energy (1-3)
Downforce level High
Gear changes per lap
Fuel use per lap 2.7kg

Strategy
Pit lane time loss 22 seconds
2011 prime tyre**: Hard (2010: Hard)
2011 option tyre**: Soft (2010: Soft)


Malaysia preview quotes - Ferrari, Force India, HRT & more
With an overtaking-friendly track, combining long, high-speed straights with technical twisty sections, there’s more than enough for the drivers to get stuck into over the course of the Malaysian Grand Prix weekend. But this year there’s an additional curveball to contend with thanks to the new Pirelli tyres, which are as-yet untested in the kind of sizzling temperatures we tend to see in Kuala Lumpur. Key team personnel and, of course, the drivers discuss their chances of success at the challenging Sepang International Circuit…


Suzuka - Team Preview
Pirelli
Cosworth Not uploaded yet


Red Bull Not uploaded yet
McLaren
Ferrari Not uploaded yet
Mercedes
Renault
Williams
Force India Not uploaded yet
Sauber
Toro Rosso Not uploaded yet
Lotus
Hispania
Virgin


Classic F1
Classic F1 2011 - Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher has chosen his five greatest all-time grands prix for the second edition of this year's new-look classic Formula 1 feature.

Classic F1 - Spanish Grand Prix 1991
Watch highlights from the 1991 Spanish Grand Prix as Nigel Mansell wins an early battle with Ayrton Senna before going on to win the rain-affected race.

Classic F1 - European Grand Prix 1993
Watch highlights from the 1993 European Grand Prix as Ayrton Senna wins one of the finest races of his career at a rain-soaked Donington Park.

Classic F1 - Hungarian Grand Prix 1998
Watch short highlights of the 1998 Hungarian Grand Prix, where Ferrari's Michael Schumacher drives a superb race following a switch in strategy to overhaul the McLarens of Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard.

Classic F1 - Belgian Grand Prix 2000
Watch highlights from the 2000 Belgian Grand Prix as Mika Hakkinen pulls off one of the greatest overtaking manoeuvres in F1 history to win ahead of Michael Schumacher.

Michael Schumacher's favourite race - Japanese GP 2000
Watch highlights from the 2000 Japanese Grand Prix as Michael Schumacher wins an epic duel with McLaren's Mika Hakkinen to end Ferrari's 21-year wait for the drivers' world title.


Technical Changes Australia

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Weather Forecast
Practice 1 Fri 10:00
Practice 2 Fri 14:00

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Practice 3 Sat 13:00
Qualifying Sat 16:00

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Race Sun 16:00
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News


Driver Chnages
Valsecchi to drive for Lotus in first practice
Davide Valsecchi will participate in an F1 race weekend for the first time on Friday



The track and TV coverage starts

FIA Thursday press conference


Technical changes






[url=]Friday practices



Practice 1



Practice 2


Practice 3



Qualifying


Race


Standings
 
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