
Today F1 racing will hold in Sepang International Circuit, and we are sure you know what is F1 (also known as Formula 1 or Formula One, and currently officially referred to as the FIA Formula One World Championship).
F1 is the highest class of auto racing sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). The “formula” in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants’ cars must comply The F1 season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held on purpose-built circuits, and to a lesser extent, former public roads and closed city streets. The results of each race are combined to determine two annual World Championships, one for the drivers and one for the constructors, with racing drivers, constructor teams, track officials, organizers, and circuits required to be holders of valid Super Licences, the highest class racing licence issued by the FIA.
Formula One cars race at high speeds, up to 360 km/h (220 mph) with engines revving up to a formula imposed limit of 18,000 rpm. The cars are capable of pulling in excess of 5 g on some corners. The performance of the cars is highly dependent on electronics (although traction control and driving aids have been banned since 2008), aerodynamics, suspension, and tyres. The formula has seen many evolutions and changes through the history of the sport.
Today, the F1 racing hold in Sepang will be only Practice Session, and tomorrow Saturday is Qualifying Session. Finally the match will be on Sunday (4th April 2010)- Grand Prix (56 Laps Or 120 Mins).
The race will be run for 56 laps or 120 minutes, by 12 teams with 24 drivers. Our Malaysia Formula One Team – Lotus will take part too.
According to the weather forecast, these 3 days will be Scattered T-Storms days and 60% chance to have rain. You should prepare the related equipement if you go to watch live on Sepang International Circuit.
For those who are 1st time to go, we have prepare some maps for you to guide you how to go or you can visit Malaysia F1 website for more information.


For those who haven’t buy the ticket and interested, please refer to the ticketing agent or Malaysia F1 website. Here is some brief of the ticket price info:
Main GrandStand Tickets – From RM 500 (RM 150 for student discount) – 2,600
GrandStand Tickets – RM 600 or RM 800
HillStand Tickets – RM 100 or RM 200

Shock? Of course, F1 is not a cheap games, so the ticket price will not cheap too.
Today is Good Friday too, so we hope it will bring good luck for our Malaysia F1 Lotus Team. XD
If you ask us, we would say we rather to watch on TV, Astro or even on internet than spending money to watch live.
Enjoy!