Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix 2012
The second race on the F1 calendar, Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix covers a distance of 310.408 km around Sepang International Circuit. The current lap record is held by JP Montoya who set the record at 1:34.223 in 2004. Will it be broken this year?
The second race on the F1 calendar, Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix covers a distance of 310.408 km around Sepang International Circuit. The current lap record is held by JP Montoya who set the record at 1:34.223 in 2004. Will it be broken this year?
Practice begins at 10:00 on Friday, 23 March; with Qualifying starting at 16:00 on Saturday, 24 March.
Date: 25 March 2012
Time: 16:00
Venue: Sepang International Circuit
Country: Malaysia