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  The Malaysian Grand Prix tickets page gives the dates for the 2005 race, track facts and points to some popular online sources for your Malaysian Grand Prix tickets.    

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Formula One 2005 CircuitsFormula One 2005 Circuits - Details of the eight featured Formula One 2005 circuits with information about the corners, high speed sections and the predicted speeds.


The Malaysian Grand Prix tickets page gives the dates for the 2005 race, track facts and points to some popular online sources for your Malaysian Grand Prix tickets.

 

Malaysian Grand Prix

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2005 Race Results - Malaysian Grand Prix tickets

1 Fernando Alonso Renault 56 1:31:33.736
2 Jarno Trulli Toyota 56 + 0:24.327
3 Nick Heidfeld Williams-BMW 56 + 0:32.188
4 Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren-Mercedes 56 + 0:41.631
5 Ralf Schumacher Toyota 56 + 0:51.854
6 David Coulthard Red Bull Racing 56 + 1:12.543


Track facts and the Malaysian Grand Prix tickets sources.

Date: March 20th 2005
Starting time: 08:00 CET
Local time in U.S.: CET +7 hours
Circuit: Sepang
First GP: 1999
Circuit length: 5,542 km
Race laps: 56 laps
Total distance: 310,352 km


Sepang, Malaysia has long had ambitions to join the countries hosting international motor sport and the country now has a circuit worthy of hosting the F1 Malaysian Grand Prix tickets race and one which raises the standards for all other circuits. It was designed and built by the same German company responsible for redeveloping the A1-Ring and the Nürburgring and is thought to have cost £50M and was built in just 14 months - at one stage 2,500 workers were on site.

The result is a futuristic blend of stainless steel and glass-fronted buildings and an impressive double-sided main grandstand capable of seating 50,000 spectators. The Malaysian Grand Prix tickets circuit has been specifically designed to encourage overtaking, being very wide and containing at least four slow corners following long straights. The other 10 corners are medium-to high-speed and top speeds of over 180 mph are predicted.

Sepang International Circuit - for more information about the Sepang International Circuit. www.malaysiangp.com.my

 


F1 TicketsF1 Tickets - F1 Tickets contains information and links on where you can buy your F1 tickets. You will find a range of links to give you a choice and to hopefully save you time and money. Ticket information for all the Formula One circuits. Note: some are provisional circuits.


The most relevant links we could find, placed here free

Malaysian GP - Official Sepang International Circuit website. Buy tickets for a range of events including for Formula One. www.malaysiangp.com.my

2-tickets - Malaysian Grand Prix tickets. www.2-tickets.com

GrandPrix-Tickets - GrandPrix-Tickets for most F1 races including Malaysia (site slow due to Flash). www.grandprix-tickets.com

Sold out tickets - Malaysian Grand Prix tickets - where you can buy Grand Prix Malaysia tickets now - but you may have to phone. www.soldouteventtickets.com