Formula One - Malaysian Grand Prix Preview

Published: March 19, 2013 

Date: Sunday, March 24

Start Time: 4 a.m. (ET)

Site: Sepang International Circuit (1999) -- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Track: 5.543 km (3.444 miles), 15-turn road course

Laps: 56

Miles: 192.887 (310.408 km)

Capacity: 133,000

Total purse:

Payouts:

Year: 15th

On TV: NBC Sports Network

Announcers:

On Radio:

Race record: Giancarlo Fisichella, 2006 (1 hr., 30 mins., 40.529 secs.)

Qualifying record: Fernando Alonso, 2005 (1 min., 32.582 secs.)

2012 Finish

Defending champion: Fernando Alonso

Runner up: Sergio Perez

Pole winner: Lewis Hamilton, 1:36.219

Top 10:

1. Fernando Alonso (Start: 8)

2. Sergio Perez (9)

3. Lewis Hamilton (1)

4. Mark Webber (4)

5. Kimi Raikkonen (10)

6. Bruno Senna (13)

7. Paul di Resta (14)

8. Jean-Eric Vergne (18)

9. Nico Hulkenberg (16)

10. Michael Schumacher (3)

Average speed: 112.969 kph

Time of race: 2 hrs., 44 mins., 51.812 secs. (rain delay)

Margin of victory: 2.263 secs.

Caution flags:

Lead changes:

Past winners

2012 Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, 112.969 kph/2:44:51.812

2011 Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Renault, 190.699 kph/1:37.39.832

2010 Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Renault, 198.540 kph/1:33.48.412

2009 Jenson Button, Brawn-Mercedes, 182.919 kph/55:30.622

2008 Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 203.971 kph/1:31:18.555

2007 Fernando Alonso, McLaren, 201.893 kph/1:32.14.930

2006 Giancarlo Fisichella, Renault, 205.397 kph/1:30.40.529

2005 Fernando Alonso, Renault, 203.407 kph/1:31:33.736

2004 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 204.384 kph/1:31:07.490

2003 Kimi Raikkonen, McLaren, 201.629 kph/1:32:22.195

2002 Ralf Schumacher, Williams, 1:34:12.912

2001 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 1:47:34.801

2000 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 1:35:54.235

1999 Eddie Irvine, Ferrari, 1.36:38.494

Last race

Race: Australian Grand Prix (March 17)

Site: Albert Park Circuit -- Melbourne, Australia

Miles: 191.110 (307.574 km)

Laps: 58

Finish line order: Kimi Raikkonen, Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel, Felipe Massa, Lewis Hamilton

Time of Race: 1 hr., 30 mins., 3.225 secs.

Average speed: 204.926 kph

Margin of victory: 12.451 secs.

Caution flags:

Lead changes:

Lap leaders:

Entry list

#1 Sebastian Vettel (Heppenheim, Germ) Renault/Red Bull

#2 Mark Webber (Queanbeyan, Australia) Renault/Red Bull

#3 * Fernando Alonso (Oviedo, Spain) Ferrari/Scuderia

#4 Felipe Massa (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Ferrari/Scuderia

#5 Jenson Button (Frome, England) Mercedes/McLaren Vodafone

#6 Sergio Perez (Guadalajara, Mexico) Mercedes/McLaren Vodafone

#7 Kimi Raikkonen (Espoo, Finland) Renault/Lotus

#8 Romain Grosjean (Geneva,Switzerland) Renault/Lotus

#9 Nico Rosberg (Wiesbaden, Germany) Mercedes/AMG Petronas

#10 Lewis Hamilton (Stevenage, England) Mercedes/AMG Petronas

#11 Nico Hulkenberg (Emmerich, Germany) Ferrari/Sauber

#12 Esteban Gutierrez (Monterrey, Mexico Ferrari/Sauber

#14 Paul di Resta (Livingston, Scotland) Mercedes/Sahara Force India

#15 Adrian Sutil (Starnberg, Germany) Mercedes/Sahara Force India

#16 Pastor Maldonado (Maracay,Venezuela) Renault/Williams

#17 Valtteri Bottas (Nastola, Finland) Renault/Williams

#18 Jean-Eric Vergne (Pontoise, France) Ferrari/Scuderia Toro Rosso

#19 Daniel Ricciardo (Perth, Australia) Ferrari/Scuderia Toro Rosso

#20 Charles Pic (Montelimar, France) Renault/Caterham

#21 Giedo van der Garde (Rhenen, Nether. Renault/Caterham

#22 Jules Bianchi (Nice, France) Cosworth/Marussia

#23 Max Chilton (Reigate, England) Cosworth/Marussia

Leading contenders

Name 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Fernando Alonso 7 Won 2 Won 8 11 13 6 Won
Sergio Perez 21 2
Lewis Hamilton 2 5 7 6 8 3
Mark Webber 20 16 19 10 7 6 2 4 4
Kimi Raikkonen 17 9 22 3 Won 14 5
Sebastian Vettel 18 15 Won Won 11
Nico Rosberg 21 19 14 8 3 12 13
Jenson Button 3 18 3 12 10 Won 8 2 14
Felipe Massa 8 10 5 5 19 9 7 5 15

Notes

The Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang International Circuit in Kuala Lumpur is round 2 on the 2013 Formula One calendar.

This will be the 15th running of the Malaysian GP. The race made its F1 debut on October 17th, 1999, which was won by Eddie Irvine from Ferrari.

Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher, who retired from F1 for good at the conclusion of the 2012 season, hold the record for most victories in the Malaysian GP with three each. Alonso won this race in 2005, '07 and '12. Schumacher's victories came in 2000, '01 and '04.

Alonso has won this race with three different teams: Renault (2005), McLaren (2007) and Ferrari (2012).

Last year's Malaysian GP was stopped for nearly one hour due to heavy rain. Moments before the start of the 56-lap race, precipitation began falling on the 3.44-mile circuit. All drivers began with intermediate tires. After the fifth lap, race officials deployed the safety car for the torrential downpour. The event then came to a halt a few laps later. Just after pitting for a new set of tires, Alonso took over the lead, while Sergio Perez, who drove for Sauber last year, moved into second by lap 17. Alonso and Perez ran one-two from there on.

The race winner in the Malaysian GP has started on the pole position seven times. Sebastian Vettel most recently did it in 2011.

Jenson Button has competed in the Malaysian GP 13 times, which is more than any other driver. Button has raced in it each year from 2000-12.

Round 3 in the 2013 Formula One world championship is the April 14 Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai. Nico Rosberg is the defending race winner.

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