Malaysian Grand Prix 2015, Kuala Lumpur - Race 2/19

Man of Honour
Joined
30 May 2007
Posts
5,682
Location
St A
xDGi54I.jpg


Kuala Lumpur

In the mid 1990s, Malaysia was undergoing a huge change. Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's Prime Minister was determined that by 2020, the country would be a fully industrialised nation. The best way to do this, it was thought, was through the auto trade.

The nation's number one oil company, Petronas, began investing heavily in Formula One with Sauber, and Malaysia's national car company, Proton, bought Lotus Engineering.

The most extravagant part of the plan however was the building of a multimedia 'supercorridor', linking Kuala Lumpur's new international airport with the capital city itself.

Mahathir ordered that a Grand Prix track be constructed too, and not just any track. He wanted to create a track that would be the envy of the world in terms of its facilities and technology. What he got was the Sepang International Circuit, and on its 1999 debut it did not disappoint.

Designed by Hermann Tilke, Sepang is one of the most technical circuits in Formula One. The combination of long high-speed straights, and tight twisting complexes make the track very complicated, but also perfect for overtaking as the track itself is very wide.

The drivers love it and, along with Malaysia's distinct atmosphere, it makes for an experience unique in Formula One.


TV Times

Sky:
Uqn5p9k.png


BBC:
L6CVOKp.png



Track Diagram & Information

PFfE4Cj.png



Weather Forecast

GrUj627.png



2014 Onboard Lap

http://www.formula1.com/content/fom...ysia_2014_-_Sebastian_Vettel_onboard_lap.html


2014 Race Edit



Malaysia Preview Quotes

http://www.formula1.com/content/fom...alaysia-preview-quotes---lotus-on-sepang.html


WDC Standings

OaoTrgZ.png



Constructors' Championship Standings

XlpqJU9.png



Practice 1

ajg3oW9.png



Practice 2

SzdwQnB.png



Practice 3

gKZ5elE.png



Qualifying

0hWjx1b.png



Race

AiDLJRY.png
 
Last edited:
If all things go well, we should see Alonso and Bottas back in action here. Hopefully Manor on track too.

Bit OT, but not really a fan of the changes on the revamped formula1 website.
 
My favourite turn 1 of the calendar :)

First few corners are conducive to very good racing, especially at the start.

And it has a couple of other decent passing points on the track too.


McLaren should beat Manor if they manage to make it all the way round :p
 
Nice well laid out and informative post Shimmy :)

Out of interest, are those weather times in local Sepang time or UTC?

Cheers, weather times are UTC.

So currently looks like we might have damp/dry Practice sessions, dry Quali and potentially wet/drying Race. All a bit of a guesstimate this far out though.
 
Both Alonso and Bottas have been passed fit to drive this weekend by the FIA.
Bottas has had his seating position and pedals adjusted to avoid a repeat.

Interestingly Alonso is now contradicting what has been said previously. Says he didn't wake up in 1995 or speaking Italian and that he only had about 4 hours of memory loss in the hospital.
Crucially he says the steering locked before he crashed.
 
Manor have been fined £1.9 million for failing to take part in Australia.
Their prize money from 2014 is £35.4 million, so 1/19th of it has been taken from Manor and been distributed to the other teams.

Williams have named Sutil as their 2015 reserve driver.
 
^ Nope, pretty sure it's all behind a pay wall now :(
Site was better laid out and functional last year tbh.


F1 teams are about to agree the use of 5 PU's for this season.
 
Back
Top Bottom