Malaysian Grand Prix 2010
02 – 04 April 2010, Sepang International Circuit, Sepang, Malaysia

Vettel Wins Malaysian Grand Prix 2010
Sebastian Vettel has something to smile about at last. After very disappointing races in Bahrain and Australia, Vettel started Malaysian Grand Prix in the best possible way, overtaking team mate Webber who had pole position. Both Red Bull drivers had an excellent race and gave their team the first one-two of the season.
In, what can be described as a very forgettable race, the biggest battles on the track were between Ferrari and McLaren. Hamilton managed to hold off Massa in the final laps, with the Brazilian overtaking Button earlier on. Alonso was desperately trying to catch up with team mate Massa and overtake Jenson as well, but 1 lap before the end he had to retired due to engine failure.
Another great race for Kubica and Nico, who are quietly getting points under the noses of the world title challengers.
Who knows, may be the tide is turning and its Ferrari and McLaren’s turn to lose a few races due to technical problems, while Red Bull’s drivers make a serious claim for the title.
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Previous Malaysian Grand Prix Winners
2009 – Jenson Button
2008 – Kimi Raikkonen
2007 – Fernando Alonso
Circuit information
Length: 5.543km
Race distance: 56 laps / 310.408km
Full throttle: 65%
Top speed: 297kph
Longest flat-out section: 12s / 830m
Right/left-hand turns: 10/5
Sepang International Circuit Track Map

Sepang International Circuit Information
Length: 5.543km
Race distance: 56 laps / 310.408km
Full throttle: 65%
Top speed: 297kph
Longest flat-out section: 12s / 830m
Right/left-hand turns: 10/5
Malaysian Grand Prix 2010
02 – 04 April 2010, Sepang International Circuit, Sepang, Malaysia
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| Viewing Area | Entry | Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Mall Area – Upper Tier Diamond | Sat – Sun | 471 |
| Mall Area – Upper Tier Topaz | Sat – Sun | 138 |
| Mall Area – Lower Tier Crystal | Sat – Sun | 235 |
| Mall Area – Lower Tier Citrine | Sat – Sun | 98 |
| Tower 2 (Upper) | Sat – Sun | 392 |
| Tower (North) | Sat – Sun | 98 |
| Grandstands – K1 | Sat – Sun | 157 |
| Covered Hill Stand – C2 | Sat – Sun | 40 |
| Hill Stand – C1 | Sat – Sun | 20 |
F1 fans reviews of Malaysian GP
Despite only seeing only 36 laps of the total 2009 race the Malaysian GP has to be one of the best value races to attend.
The panorama of the circuit from the F Platinum seats is fantastic with a great rear view of the start, overlooking turns 7 & 8 (where a lot of cars spun off in the torrential rain) and of the back straight and the hairpin where most of the overtaking happens.
The race weekend ticket I had was fabulous, it was an experience I will never forget. The only gripe I had was the transport away from the circuit at the end of the race. Trying to get on a bus was like a stampede, once on a bus it took over two and a half hours to reach KLIA airport ( a short didtance away of a few miles).
3rd time there and i’ll be back next year. Seats @ 1st corner looking down starting straight (k1 plat). I think these seats are best in track. poor weather + race cut short didn’t dampen atmosphere. train to track still best way to get to track from kl . KL is awesome city.