Malaysian Grand Prix

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Flag of Malaysia.png Malaysian Grand Prix
Sepang International Circuit
Sepang International Circuit.png
Race information
Number of times held 10
First held 2001
Most wins (drivers) Australia Steve Elencevski
Australia Scott Whiteman (2)
Most wins (constructors) Norway Nordsjøen (4)
Layout
Circuit length 5.543 km (3.440 mi)
Race length 310.408 km (192.640 mi)
Laps 56
Last race (2014)
Pole position
Netherlands R. Heesterbeek Nijo-Trinity 1:32.086
Podium
1 · Netherlands R. Heesterbeek Nijo-Trinity 1:28:37.291
2 · England L. Redshaw CSG Racing-Potentia + 21.912
3 · England D. Fidock CSG Racing-Potentia + 22.767
Fastest lap
England D. Fidock CSG Racing-Potentia 1:32.702


The Malaysian Grand Prix was a part of the Superleague championship from 2001 until 2008 and then from 2013 to 2014, after which it was dropped from the calendar again. Each race was held at the Sepang International Circuit.

Winners

Repeat winners (drivers)

Embolded drivers are competing in the Superleague championship in the current season.

# of wins Driver Years
2 Australia Steve Elencevski 2005, 2006
Australia Scott Whiteman 2004, 2008

Repeat winners (constructors)

Embolded teams are competing in the Superleague championship in the current season.

# of wins Constructor Years won
4 Norway Nordsjøen Racing 2004, 2007, 2008, 2013
2 Finland FinOz Racing 2005, 2006

By Year

Year Driver Team Race Time Location Report
2014 Netherlands Ruud Heesterbeek Nijo Racing-Trinity 1:28:37.291 Sepang International Circuit, Selangor Report
2013 England Dave Carr-Smith Nordsjøen-Martex 1:42:11.209 Report
2012

2009
Not held
2008 Australia Scott Whiteman Nordsjøen-Mercedes 1:30:12.486 Sepang International Circuit, Selangor Report
2007 Ukraine Vitaliy Kambarov EIRE-Cosworth 1:30:42.936 Report
2006 Australia Steve Elencevski FinOz-Ferrari 1:29:33.599 Report
2005 Australia Steve Elencevski FinOz-Ferrari 1:29:33.654 Report
2004 Australia Scott Whiteman EIRE-Jaguar 1:28:34.611 Report
2003 New Zealand Jason Endean BA Racing-Cosworth 1:46:33.835 Report
2002 England Andrew Turner MCR-Mercedes 1:36:37.237 Report
2001 Germany Christian Neumann CVRT-BMW 1:36:12.940 Report
Superleague Grands Prix
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