Home / Sports / Motor Racing Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Malaysian GP ponders new start
Adjust font size:

Frustrated by a Formula One washout at the Sepang circuit, Malaysian Grand Prix chiefs are determined to start next year's race at a "more suitable" time.

Sunday's race was red-flagged after just 32 of the 56 laps as a tropical storm and torrential downpour made conditions too dangerous for drivers.

A later start of 5pm local time is a compromise with Formula One Management after deciding not to stage a night race, which meant organizers ran out of daylight and were unable to complete the race. "We definitely need to propose a more suitable time for our race," Sepang International Circuit Chief Executive Officer Razlan Razali said.

"The issue here is whether we have enough daylight, and on Sunday this was not the case," he told Malaysia's The Star newspaper.

The decision to start the race two hours later than previous years met the demands of F1 decision makers who want to attract bigger television audiences in Europe.

But in the event drivers were left unable to complete the race and fans were short-changed.

Race winner Jenson Button and other point-scoring finishers were awarded just half-points.

"It was not just the fans who were dissatisfied with a shorter race but I think everyone involved in F1 also lost money," Razlan said.

Razlan added that race organizers had already discussed reverting to a 3pm local start time, or moving the start back one hour to 4pm.

"The race should either be held at night or in the day. It should not be somewhere in the middle, it's crazy," said Ferrari's Brazilian Felipe Massa.

"I don't think we thought it was a fantastic idea before," commented Button.

 

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read Bookmark and Share

Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Related >>
- Button wins abandoned Malaysian Grand Prix
- Hamilton's Aussie GP points stripped
- Stewards summon Hamilton in Malaysia
- New pecking-order in F1?
Special Reports
The site of choice for golfers looking for Internet news and information.

More >>

Upcoming Events

April 2009

- F1 Malaysian Grand Prix
- World Men's Curling Championship
- F1 Chinese Grand Prix
- Snooker World Championship
- World Table Tennis Individual Championships