The Malaysian Grand Prix was first held in Sepang International Ciruit in 1999. From then, the sport has become a favorite among drivers and fans alike, reported BleacherReport. The report continued saying the Malaysian Grand Prix is the second round for the Formula One season for this year.
For the first time in his career, Nico Rosberg enter the Malaysian Grand Prix as the championship leader. Meanwhile, Kevin Magnussen and Jenson Button from the McLaren duo are not far behind Rosberg, BleacherReport said. The probability of who wins the qualifying round had been overplayed after there were only 6 cars that failed in Australia.
However, this should not be counted yet as results may come surprising, previewed BleacherReport. Further, the game in Malaysia would provide a sterner test for the new power drivers. Temperatures in Kuala Lumpur and Melbourne vary which would throw a different range of issues for teams and drivers alike.
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