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  2. Sepang International Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Sepang International Circuit (Malay: Litar Antarabangsa Sepang) (known as Petronas Sepang International Circuit for commercial reasons) is a motorsport race track in Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia. It is located approximately 45-kilometre (28 mi) south of Kuala Lumpur , close to Kuala Lumpur International Airport .

  3. Malaysian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The circuit was given a renewed contract in 2006 to organise the Malaysian Grand Prix for another five years. [5] On 13 February 2008, the management of the Sepang International Circuit announced its aim to become Formula One's second night race from 2009 after Singapore, following discussions about buying a floodlighting system.

  4. List of Formula One circuits - Wikipedia

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    Sepang International Circuit: Race circuit Clockwise Sepang: Malaysia: 5.543 km (3.444 mi) 15 Malaysian Grand Prix: 1999–2017: 19 Shanghai International Circuit * Race circuit Clockwise Shanghai: China: 5.451 km (3.387 mi) 16 Chinese Grand Prix: 2004–2019, 2024: 17 Silverstone Circuit * Race circuit Clockwise Silverstone: United Kingdom: 5. ...

  5. Sepang GP2 round - Wikipedia

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    The start of the feature race at Sepang 2012. The Sepang GP2 round was a GP2 Series race that ran from on the Sepang International Circuit track in Sepang , Malaysia . Winners

  6. 2002 Malaysian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 Malaysian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 17 March 2002 at the Sepang International Circuit and was the second round of the 2002 Formula One season. The Grand Prix is notable for the first lap collision between Williams driver Juan Pablo Montoya and Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher , which led to Montoya being given a ...

  7. List of motor racing circuits by FIA grade - Wikipedia

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    Sepang International Circuit: Selangor Malaysia: North 2.807 km (1.744 mi) Shanghai International Circuit: Shanghai China: International #3 4.603 km (2.860 mi) Shougang International Circuit: Qinhuangdao China: Grand Prix 3.800 km (2.361 mi) Sonoma Raceway: Sonoma United States: Grand Prix 3.685 km (2.290 mi) Sportsland Sugo [N 17] Murata Japan

  8. 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    2 October 2016 () Official name: 2016 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix: Location: Sepang International Circuit, Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia: Course: Permanent racing facility: Course length: 5.543 km (3.444 miles) Distance: 56 laps, 310.408 km (192.879 miles) Weather: Sunny 33 °C (91 °F) air temperature 49 °C (120 °F) track temperature

  9. 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix (officially the 2003 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 23 March 2003 at the Sepang International Circuit. It was the second race of the 2003 Formula One season, and it was won by Kimi Räikkönen driving the MP4-17 for McLaren - Mercedes .