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  2. Malaysian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Grand Prix (Malay: Grand Prix Malaysia, officially the Malaysia Grand Prix from 1963–1965 and 2011–2017 and Malayan Grand Prix in 1962) was an annual auto race held in Malaysia. It was part of the Formula One World Championship from 1999 to 2017 and it was held during these years at the Sepang International Circuit .

  3. 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The race marked the thirty-fifth running of the Malaysian Grand Prix, and the eighteenth time that the race has been run as a World Championship event since the first race in 1999. Daniel Ricciardo won the race, with teammate Max Verstappen finishing second to secure Red Bull Racing 's first 1–2 finish since the introduction of hybrid engines ...

  4. List of Formula One Grand Prix winners - Wikipedia

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    2003 Brazilian Grand Prix: 2006 Malaysian Grand Prix United Kingdom: George Russell * 3 2019– 2022 São Paulo Grand Prix: 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix: 70 United States: Bill Vukovich: 2 1951–1955: 1953 Indianapolis 500: 1954 Indianapolis 500 Argentina: José Froilán González: 2 1950–1957, 1960: 1951 British Grand Prix: 1954 British Grand ...

  5. Shah Alam Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Malaysian Grand Prix was held there on 8 September as a Formula Libre race and was won by Indonesian Hengkie Irawan driving an Elfin 600. [1] The circuit was the venue for the Malaysian Grand Prix until 1982, with the starting field consisting alternately of vehicles from the Formula Atlantic , Formula Pacific or Formula 2 .

  6. Category:Malaysian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 1999 Malaysian Grand Prix; 2000 Malaysian Grand Prix; 2001 Malaysian Grand Prix; 2002 Malaysian Grand Prix; 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix; 2004 Malaysian Grand Prix

  7. 1999 Malaysian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    This was the first Malaysian Grand Prix since a Formula Holden event in 1995, and the first time at Formula One world championship level. [3] Michael Schumacher returned to Formula One having recovered from his broken leg, and took pole position by nearly a second from Ferrari teammate Eddie Irvine, [4] with the McLarens of David Coulthard and Mika Häkkinen third and fourth, respectively.

  8. Sepang International Circuit - Wikipedia

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    As part of a series of major infrastructure projects in the 1990s under Mahathir Mohamad's government, the Sepang International Circuit was constructed between 1997 and 1999 close to Putrajaya, the then-newly founded administrative capital of the country, with the intent of hosting the Malaysian Grand Prix. The Malaysian climate means the ...

  9. 2005 Malaysian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 Malaysian Grand Prix (officially the 2005 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix) [2] was a Formula One race held at Sepang on 20 March 2005. Report [ edit ]