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2002 Malaysia Formula One Grand
Prix
17th March, 2002. Sepang GP Circuit,
Kuala Lumpur. Round 2. 55 laps
Total distance: 189.42 miles (304.81 km) Lap length: 3.444 miles
(5.542 km)
Lap record: H. Frentzen - 1min 18.805secs
2002
1/ Schumacher R (Williams);
2/ Montoya (Williams); 3/ Schumacher M (Ferrari);
4/ Button (Renault); 5/ Heidfeld (Sauber);
6/ Massa (Sauber)
2002
Malaysian Grand Prix Qualifying Times here
2000 Malaysian GP race report here - 2001
here
2001 - Michael Schumacher, Ferrari
Schumacher won six races in a row, only the second racer to achieve this, when
he led Ferrari team mate Rubens Barrichello to a formation 1-2 finish. Eight of
the 22 cars failed to finish in the slippery and wet conditions. The
record remains Italian Alberto Ascari's nine in succession between 1952 and
1953.
2000 - Schumacher, Ferrari
Ferrari added the constructors' title to their first Formula One drivers' crown
in 21 years. The entire Ferrari team donned scarlet wigs in the pitlane in
victory celebrations. The race was also marked by a big accident when Johnny
Herbert's Jaguar suffered a rear suspension failure in the Briton's 161st and
final grand prix
2001 results |
Since 1990, seven years have seen back-to-back wins at the start of the season. In all cases, the driver concerned has gone on to win the world championship (2001 and 2000 Schumacher, 1998 Mika Hakkinen, 1996 Damon Hill, 1994 Schumacher, 1992 Nigel Mansell and 1991 Ayrton Senna). | ||||
1 | 1 | Schumacher M | Ferrari | 1:47:34,801 | |
2 | 2 | Barrichello | Ferrari | +23.600 | |
3 | 4 | Coulthard | West McLaren Mercedes | +28.500 | |
4 | 11 | Frentzen | Jordan | +46.500 | |
5 | 5 | Schumacher R | Williams | +48.200 | |
6 | 3 | Hakkinen | West McLaren Mercedes | +48.600 |
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Malaysian GP - facts and figuresMalaysia is determined to become more than just an exotic name on the map. Its most remarkable landmark, the Kuala Lumpur Tower is the largest in South East Asia, the fourth highest in the world, standing 421 metres tall. But now the country has another magnet for world attention: the Sepang F1 Circuit, unanimously praised by the drivers last year. German track designer Hermann Tilke was given the luxury of a clean sheet of paper and the final result is stunning, both in concept and in detail. A huge grandstand with seating for 30,000 spectators fills the space between the two straights. The visual has been given as much emphasis as the technical; the roof of the grandstand being shaped like a banana leaf. Continuing the floral theme, the shape of the Control Tower roof is taken from the Hibiscus, Malaysia's national flower. Malaysia looks to have an international
motor sport future, even if it has not got much of a past. There was a
grand prix of sorts held as far back as 1949 and motor cycle racing has
been popular since the Fifties, when one of the star riders went by the
exotic name of Bulldog Kwan, the Hell Rider! Indeed, the two wheeled
fraternity had the honour of staging the first international event to be
run at Sepang back in April. The circuit has some strange natural
hazards though. If snakes are not your thing, then consider that during practice last year, the TV cameras picked up a leopard walking along the wrong side of the barrier, while the cars were going round the track. Motor racing suddenly got more dangerous than usual! The downside to the Sepang Circuit which celebrates its first birthday as a grand prix venue this weekend, is the weather, which can be very hot and unpleasantly humid. We are fast approaching the monsoon season and the organisers take this threat very seriously. Last year they employed a "bomoh hujan" or witch doctor to try and delay any storms until after the F1 cars had finished on the track. |
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2002 Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix |
Place | No. | Driver | Team | Time |
1 | 5 | Schumacher R | Williams | 1:34:12,912 |
2 | 6 | Montoya | Williams | +39.700 |
3 | 1 | Schumacher M | Ferrari | +1:01.700 |
4 | 15 | Button | Renault | +1:09.700 |
5 | 7 | Heidfeld | Sauber | +1 lap |
6 | 8 | Massa | Sauber | +1 lap |
7 | 25 | McNish | Toyota | +1 lap |
8 | 11 | Villeneuve | BAR | +1 lap |
9 | 10 | Sato | Jordan | +2 laps |
10 | 17 | de la Rosa | Jaguar | +2 laps |
11 | 20 | Frentzen | Arrows | +3 laps |
12 | 24 | Salo | Toyota | +2 laps |
13 | 9 | Fisichella | Jordan | +3 laps |
r | 16 | Irvine | Jaguar | +56 laps |
r | 22 | Yoong | Minardi | +56 laps |
r | 21 | Bernoldi | Arrows | +56 laps |
r | 23 | Webber | Minardi | +56 laps |
r | 12 | Panis | BAR | +56 laps |
r | 14 | Trulli | Renault | +56 laps |
r | 3 | Coulthard | West McLaren Mercedes | +56 laps |
r | 4 | Raikkonen | West McLaren Mercedes | +56 laps |
r | 2 | Barrichello | Ferrari | +56 laps |
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