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{{Grand Prix race report infobox {{Grand Prix race report infobox
| Type = F1 | Type = F1
| Country = Malaysia | Country = Malaysia
| Grand Prix = Malaysian | Grand Prix = Malaysian
| Details ref = <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fia.com/en-GB/mediacentre/pressreleases/f1releases/2009/Pages/f1_preview_mal09.aspx|title=Malaysian Grand Prix – Preview|date=1 April 2009|publisher=Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|access-date=4 April 2009| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090406002200/http://www.fia.com/en-GB/mediacentre/pressreleases/f1releases/2009/Pages/f1_preview_mal09.aspx| archive-date= 6 April 2009 | url-status= dead}}</ref>
| Date = April 5,
| Date = 5 April
| Year = 2009
| Race_No = 2 | Year = 2009
| Season_No = 17 | Race_No = 2
| Season_No = 17
| Image = Circuit Sepang.png|220px|
| Image = Sepang.svg
| Official name = XI ] ]
| Official name = 2009 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix
| Location = ]<br />], ], ]
| Location = ]<br />], ], ]
| Course = Permanent racing facility
| Course = Permanent racing facility
| Course_mi = 3.376
| Course_km = 5.543 | Course_mi = 3.444
| Distance_laps = 56 | Course_km = 5.543
| Distance_laps = 31
| Distance_mi = 189.056
| Distance_km = 310.408 | Distance_mi = 106.772
| Weather = TBA | Distance_km = 171.833
| Scheduled_laps = 56
| Scheduled_mi = 192.879
| Scheduled_km = 310.408
| Weather = Dry start, with heavy rain and thunderstorm/] later
|Attendance = 97,368 (Weekend)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.racefans.net/2017/02/08/are-tickets-too-dear-attendance-fell-at-some-tracks-in-2016/|title=Are tickets too dear? Crowds fell at some tracks in 2016|date=8 February 2017|access-date=12 February 2020|first=Keith|last=Collantine|website=racefans.net}}</ref>
| Pole_Driver = ] | Pole_Driver = ]
| Pole_Team = ] | Pole_Team = ]-]
| Pole_Time = 1.35.181 | Pole_Time = 1.35.181
| Pole_Country =United Kingdom | Pole_Country = United Kingdom
| Fast_Driver = TBA | Fast_Driver = ]
| Fast_Team = ]-]
| Fast_Team = TBA
| Fast_Time = TBA | Fast_Time = 1:36.641
| Fast_Lap = TBA | Fast_Lap = 18
| Fast_Country = | Fast_Country = United Kingdom
| First_Driver = TBA | First_Driver = ]
| First_Team = ]-]
| First_Team = TBA
| First_Country = | First_Country = United Kingdom
| Second_Driver = TBA | Second_Driver = ]
| Second_Team = TBA | Second_Team = ]
| Second_Country= | Second_Country= Germany
| Third_Driver = TBA | Third_Driver = ]
| Third_Team = TBA | Third_Team = ]
| Third_Country | Third_Country = Germany
| Lapchart = {{F1Laps2009|MAL}}
|}}
|Next_round=2009 Chinese Grand Prix|Previous_round=2009 Australian Grand Prix}}
The '''2009 Malaysian Grand Prix''' (formally the '''XI Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix''') will be a ] race to be held on April 5, 2009 at the ] in ], ]. It will be the second race of the ].
The '''2009 Malaysian Grand Prix''' (formally the '''2009 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix''')<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.formula1.com/races/in_detail/malaysia_806/circuit_diagram.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091126004039/http://www.formula1.com/races/in_detail/malaysia_806/circuit_diagram.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=26 November 2009|title=Malaysia|website=Formula1.com|access-date=20 December 2020}}</ref> was a ] motor race held on 5 April 2009 at the ] in ], ]. It was the second race of the ]. The race was due to be contested over 56&nbsp;laps, but was stopped after 31&nbsp;laps due to torrential rain. ], driving for the ] team, was declared the winner, having started from ]. ] was classified second for ] with ] third for ].


As the race did not reach the required 75% distance (42 laps) for full points to be awarded, half-points were given instead, for only the fifth time in Formula One history and the first since the ] and the last for 12 years until the ].<ref name=reutersbwgp>{{cite news|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/UKNews1/idUKL513282820090405|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200919195103/https://uk.reuters.com/article/UKNews1/idUKL513282820090405|url-status=dead|archive-date=19 September 2020|title=Button wins Malaysian GP cut short by rain|last=Baldwin|first=Alan|date=5 April 2009|work=Reuters|publisher=Thomas Reuters Corporate|access-date=5 April 2009}}</ref><ref name=timesonline>{{cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/formula_1/article6039351.ece|title=Jenson Button wins abandoned Malaysian Grand Prix|date=5 April 2009|work=Times Online|publisher=Times Newspapers Ltd|access-date=5 April 2009 | location=London | first1=Edward | last1=Gorman | first2=Kuala | last2=Lumpur}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> The race distance of {{convert|171.833|km|mi|abbr=on}} was the fifth-shortest ever covered in a World Championship Grand Prix.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.statsf1.com/default.aspx?from=/statistiques/gp/kms/lemoins.aspx%3FLG=2 |title=Statistics: Kms, The less |date=5 April 2009 |work=statsf1.com |access-date=5 April 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201023020355/https://www.statsf1.com/default.aspx?from=/statistiques/gp/kms/lemoins.aspx?LG=2 |archive-date=23 October 2020 |url-status=live |df=dmy }}</ref> Brawn GP became only the second constructor to win their first two World Championship Grands Prix since ] won the first two ever, in {{F1|1950}}.<ref name=bbcclassy>{{cite web|last=Whyatt |first=Chris |date=5 April 2009 |title=Classy Button wins abandoned race |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7984270.stm |work=] |publisher=] |access-date=5 April 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090407041833/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7984270.stm |archive-date=7 April 2009 |url-status=live}}</ref>
==Background==
] won ] for ] and has also previously won in Malaysia in ] for ]-]. Previous winners ] (]) and ] (] and ]) will also compete in this race.


== Report ==
After the ], ] leads the Drivers' Championship by 2 points from ] and by 4 points from ].<ref name="championship classification">{{cite web
|url= http://fialive.fiacommunications.com/en-GB/sport/championships/f1/Pages/ChampionshipClassification.aspx
|title= Championship Classification
|publisher= ]
|date= 2009-03-29
|accessdate= 2009-04-03}}</ref> ] lead the Constructors' Championship by 7 points from ] and by 14 points from ].<ref name="championship classification"/>


==Report== === Background ===
===Practice===
] and ] secured a ] one-two in the first session with times of 1:36.260 and 1:36.305 minutes respectively. In the second session, ] ] and ] went quickest with times of 1:35.707 and 1:35.832 minutes. After 18 laps, Räikkönen's cockpit began to billow out smoke, and though Ferrari did not give an official statement, there are reports that the car's ] system had overheated.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7980532.stm |title=Raikkonen tops Malaysia practice |work=] |publisher=] |date=2009-04-03 |accessdate=2009-04-03}}</ref>


] for misleading the stewards.]]
==Classification==
===Qualifying===


After winning the season-opening ] held one week earlier, ] led the ] by two ] from his teammate ] and by four points from ]. Trulli's teammate ] was fourth and ] completed the top five.<ref name="championship classification">{{cite web|url=http://fialive.fiacommunications.com/en-GB/sport/championships/f1/Pages/ChampionshipClassification.aspx |title=2009 FIA Formula One World Championship - Drivers Provisional Classification |publisher=] |date=5 April 2009 |access-date=5 April 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090716171918/http://fialive.fiacommunications.com/en-GB/sport/championships/f1/Pages/ChampionshipClassification.aspx |archive-date=16 July 2009 |url-status=dead |df=dmy}}</ref> ] led the ] by 7 points from ] and by 14 points from ]. ] and ] were fourth and fifth.<ref name="championship classification"/>
''Cars that employed ] are marked with "‡"


The race start time was moved forward two hours, from 17:00 ] (09:00 ]) to 15:00 local time (07:00 UTC). However, the organisers turned down the possibility of holding a night race, in line with the ], for budgetary reasons.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-3536959.cms|title=Malaysia rules out night race next year|date=28 September 2009|work=AFP, The Times of India|publisher=Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd|access-date=5 April 2009}}{{dead link|date=January 2016}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%"

=== Practice and qualifying ===
{{quote box|quote="This morning we had a problem with the ], which cost us a bit of time, but we managed to make up for most of it in the afternoon. We had felt that the situation here could be different to Melbourne, but it is still too early to say where we are up against the opposition. What we can be sure of is that when the car runs trouble-free, we are competitive. We hope we can do a good job in tomorrow's qualifying."|source=], after his incident in the first practice session, and after setting the fastest lap in the second practice session.<ref name="formula1.com-friquotes">{{cite news |url=http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2009/4/9125.html |work=formula1.com |title=Friday practice – selected team and driver quotes |date=3 April 2009 |access-date=5 April 2009| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090406063159/http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2009/4/9125.html| archive-date= 6 April 2009 | url-status= dead}}</ref>|width=40%|align=right}}

]

Three practice sessions were held before the race; the first was held on Friday morning and the second on Friday afternoon. Both sessions lasted 1&nbsp;hour and 30&nbsp;minutes with weather conditions dry throughout. The third session was held on Saturday morning and lasted an&nbsp;hour, and was also dry throughout.<ref name="sporting">{{cite journal|url=http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/B875CF540CCF75E5C125758300329A2B/$FILE/1-2009%20F1%20SPORTING%20REGULATIONS%20(Showing%20Alterations)%2024-03-2009.pdf |title=2009 Formula One Sporting Regulations |date=24 March 2009 |publisher=] |access-date=5 April 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090407075453/http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/B875CF540CCF75E5C125758300329A2B/%24FILE/1-2009%20F1%20SPORTING%20REGULATIONS%20%28Showing%20Alterations%29%2024-03-2009.pdf |archive-date=7 April 2009 }}</ref>
] and ] secured a ] one-two in the first session with times of 1:36.260 and 1:36.305 minutes respectively. In the second session, ]'s ] and ] went quickest with times of 1:35.707 and 1:35.832 minutes. After 18 laps, Räikkönen's cockpit began to billow out smoke, and though Ferrari did not give an official statement, there are reports that the car's ] (KERS) had overheated.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7980532.stm |title=Raikkonen tops Malaysia practice |work=] |publisher=] |date=3 April 2009 |access-date=3 April 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090406034314/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7980532.stm |archive-date=6 April 2009 |url-status=live}}</ref>

] took ]'s second consecutive pole ahead of ]'s ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.itv-f1.com/news_article.aspx?id=45471 |title=Button storms to pole again in Malaysia |work=ITV F1 |publisher=] |date=4 April 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090405102704/http://www.itv-f1.com/news_article.aspx?id=45471 |archive-date=5 April 2009 |access-date=27 January 2016}}</ref> ] qualified fourth in the other ] (third when Vettel's penalty was taken into consideration), but was demoted five places to eighth after a gearbox change.<ref name="Barrichello penalty" /> An error in strategy meant that Massa failed to make it through Q1. In an interview to ], the driver said that he and the team thought the initial time posted was enough to qualify for the second session, and refrained from recording additional times to spare the car's engine. However, this was not the case, and Massa was left in 16th place.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://globoesporte.globo.com/Esportes/Noticias/Formula_1/0,,MUL1073104-15011,00-ERRO+DE+ESTRATEGIA+DEIXA+MASSA+EM.html |title=Erro de estratégia deixa Massa em 16º |language=pt |trans-title=Strategy error leaves Massa in 16th |work=GloboEsporte.com |publisher=] |date=4 April 2009 |access-date=5 April 2009 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120710083400/http://globoesporte.globo.com/Esportes/Noticias/Formula_1/0,,MUL1073104-15011,00-ERRO+DE+ESTRATEGIA+DEIXA+MASSA+EM.html |archive-date=10 July 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7983093.stm |title=Massa admits qualifying error |work=BBC Sport |publisher=] |date=4 April 2009 |access-date=5 April 2009}}</ref>

=== Race ===

] took ] on the starting grid, but ] (in fourth place) made the best start and led for the first time in his career, into the first corner.]]
] retired on the second lap when his engine failed.]]
], ] and ] on the last completed lap]]

Off the line, there was a clean getaway by all drivers, apart from ], who was forced to retire from engine problems after the first lap. Williams' ] moved from fourth on the grid to lead into the first corner, followed by ] and ], who had used his KERS system to good effect to move up from tenth; ] made a poor start in his Brawn and was down to fourth. Heading into turn five, McLaren's ] ran wide onto the track's 'marbles' (fragments of degraded tyre rubber), and spun into early retirement.<ref name=":0">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7984059.stm|title=Malaysian Grand Prix as it happened|last=Cheese|first=Caroline|date=5 April 2009|work=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090409164534/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7984059.stm|archive-date=9 April 2009|url-status=live|access-date=2 March 2019}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://live.autosport.com/commentary.php/id/77|title=As it happened: Race day at Sepang|last1=Hughes|first1=Emlyn|last2=Creighton|first2=Geoff|date=5 April 2009|website=Autosport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090407140931/http://live.autosport.com/commentary.php/id/77|archive-date=7 April 2009|url-status=dead|access-date=2 March 2019}}</ref>

After a slow start, Button caught and passed the heavier Renault of Alonso at turn thirteen for third place and set off after Trulli. Rosberg and Trulli stopped for fuel earlier than Button, who was able to pass them during the first round of ]s and take the lead. Evidence of rain was barely noticed, but Kimi Räikkönen pitted to switch from dry to full wet tyres. However, his gamble did not pay off, as rain did not come as early as predicted, and he was forced to slow down significantly to delay the rapid wear of the wet tyres. (Without standing water on the track, wet tyres will not maintain structural integrity at high speeds, and will rapidly degrade over the course of a few laps.)<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />

By lap 19, rain had started to fall and most of the drivers pitted for wet tyres. However, at this stage there was no standing water on the track, and so the wet tyres started to wear out very quickly. ] had been using intermediate tyres which were better suited to the conditions and moved rapidly up to third place. The other drivers followed this example and switched to intermediate tyres as well, which the majority of the field stayed on until lap 31 when the downpour finally reached the whole track, and drivers pitted for wet tyres once again.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />
The conditions were proven to be so treacherous that Sebastien Buemi and Sebastian Vettel (who was in 8th position) had both spun out into retirement by lap 31 despite them being on the wet tyres right before the race was stopped.

Due to the torrential rain, the race was stopped on the 33rd lap<ref name=timesonline/> and the results were taken from the classification at the end of lap 31 (the penultimate fully completed in accordance with sporting regulation 42.8<ref>{{cite web|url=http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/B875CF540CCF75E5C125758300329A2B/$FILE/1-2009%20F1%20SPORTING%20REGULATIONS%20(Showing%20Alterations)%2024-03-2009.pdf |title=2009 Formula One Sporting Regulations |publisher=] |date=24 March 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090407075453/http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/B875CF540CCF75E5C125758300329A2B/%24FILE/1-2009%20F1%20SPORTING%20REGULATIONS%20%28Showing%20Alterations%29%2024-03-2009.pdf |archive-date=7 April 2009 |access-date=27 January 2016 |quote=If the race cannot be resumed the results will be taken at the end of the penultimate lap before the lap during which the signal to suspend the race was given. }}</ref>). Half-points were subsequently awarded to the top eight. The race was the fifth out of six races in Formula One to be abandoned before 75% distance: the others were the ] and ], the ], the ] and the ]. Button took his second victory of the season and five points, and it was the first time he had won back to back victories and his third career victory. The victory also meant that Brawn GP became the first team since ] in ] to win their first two Grands Prix.<ref name=bbcclassy/> Nick Heidfeld was classified second ahead of Toyota's Timo Glock.<ref name=":1" /> Heidfeld was the first driver to take a podium position with a KERS-equipped car.

=== Post-race ===
]
]

The drivers generally backed the decision to abandon the race, citing diminishing visibility (due to the later starting time) as well as the heavy rain.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7984468.stm |title=Drivers back Malaysia abandonment |work=] |publisher=] |date=5 May 2009 |access-date=5 May 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090408081148/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7984468.stm |archive-date=8 April 2009 |url-status=live}}</ref>
{{cquote|''"The visibility is nothing, could have a serious accident if we restart."'' — ] before the race was officially called off<ref name=bbcclassy/>}}
{{cquote|''"It was impossible to drive out there, it was very, very dangerous. It's the most dangerous conditions I have ever raced in,"'' — ]}}
{{cquote|''"It was way too wet out there and the decision to call it off was correct. I would obviously love to have the 10 points, but this is the best we could have done, I think, and realistically it was the right thing to do. I'm sure some people will say 'we didn't see the whole race and it's disappointing' but you have to think about the safety sometimes. When the safety car is pulling away at 20 seconds a lap, you know that it's too wet for an F1 car."'' — ]}}
{{cquote|''"It's dark now at seven o'clock so it was the right call not to make the re-start,"'' — ] (a director of the ])}}

Officials in Malaysia also confirmed that they would review the start time of the {{f1|2010}} ]. ], chairman of the Sepang International Circuit, said he consulted ] after the race and they had agreed to look at the timings. However, Ecclestone revealed he had no qualms about the schedule, stating:
{{cquote|''"I just have regrets about the rain, I don't see anything wrong with the start time, we just didn't know about the rain."''<ref name=bbcmalaysiatime>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7985631.stm |title=Malaysia start time under review |work=] |publisher=] |date=6 April 2009 |access-date=6 April 2009}}</ref>}}

Mokhzani suggested the possibility of implementing a lighting system (similar to that used in the ]) to illuminate the circuit in future races.<ref name=bbcmalaysiatime/>

{{clear}}

== Classification ==
''Cars that used the ] system are marked with'' "‡"

=== Qualifying ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 85%"
!Pos !Pos
!No !No
!Driver
!Name
!Constructor !Constructor
!Part 1 !Part 1
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|22 |22
|{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} ] |{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} ]
|]-] |]-]
|1:35.058 |1:35.058
|'''1:33.784''' |'''1:33.784'''
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|9 |9
|{{flagicon|Italy}} ] |{{flagicon|Italy}} ]
|] |]
|'''1:34.745''' |1:34.745
|1:33.990 |1:33.990
|1:35.273 |1:35.273
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|15 |15
|{{flagicon|Germany}} ] |{{flagicon|Germany}} ]
|] |]-]
|1:34.935 |1:34.935
|1:34.276 |1:34.276
|1:35.518 |1:35.518
|13{{ref|1}}
|13]
|- |-
!4 !4
|23 |23
|{{flagicon|Brazil}} ] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} ]
|]-] |]-]
|1:34.681 |'''1:34.681'''
|1:34.387 |1:34.387
|1:35.651 |1:35.651
|8{{ref|2}}
|8]
|- |-
!5 !5
|10 |10
|{{flagicon|Germany}} ] |{{flagicon|Germany}} ]
|] |]
|1:34.907 |1:34.907
|1:34.258 |1:34.258
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|16 |16
|{{flagicon|Germany}} ] |{{flagicon|Germany}} ]
|]-] |]-]
|1:35.083 |1:35.083
|1:34.547 |1:34.547
|1:35.750 |1:35.750
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!7 !7
|14 |14
|{{flagicon|Australia}} ] |{{flagicon|Australia}} ]
|] |]-]
|1:35.027 |1:35.027
|1:34.222 |1:34.222
|1:35.797 |1:35.797
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|5 |5
|{{flagicon|Poland}} ] |{{flagicon|Poland}} ]
|] |]
|1:35.166 |1:35.166
|1:34.562 |1:34.562
|1:36.106 |1:36.106
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!9 !9
|4‡ |4‡
|{{flagicon|Finland}} ] |{{flagicon|Finland}} ]
|] |]
|1:35.476 |1:35.476
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|7‡ |7‡
|{{flagicon|Spain}} ] |{{flagicon|Spain}} ]
|] |]
|1:35.260 |1:35.260
|1:34.706 |1:34.706
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|- |-
!11 !11
|6‡
|5‡
|{{flagicon|Germany}} ] |{{flagicon|Germany}} ]
|] |]
|1:35.110 |1:35.110
|1:34.769 |1:34.769
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|17 |17
|{{flagicon|Japan}} ] |{{flagicon|Japan}} ]
|]-] |]-]
|1:35.341 |1:35.341
|1:34.788 |1:34.788
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|1‡ |1‡
|{{flagicon|UK}} ] |{{flagicon|UK}} ]
|]-] |]-]
|1:35.280 |1:35.280
|1:34.905 |1:34.905
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|2‡ |2‡
|{{flagicon|Finland}} ] |{{flagicon|Finland}} ]
|]-] |]-]
|1:35.023 |1:35.023
|1:34.924 |1:34.924
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!15 !15
|11 |11
|{{flagicon|France}} ] |{{flagicon|France}} ]
|]-] |]-]
|1:35.507 |1:35.507
|1:35.431 |1:35.431
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!17 !17
|8‡ |8‡
|{{flagicon|Brazil}} ] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} ]
|] |]
|1:35.708 |1:35.708
| |
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|21 |21
|{{flagicon|Italy}} ] |{{flagicon|Italy}} ]
|]-] |]-]
|1:35.908 |1:35.908
| |
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|20 |20
|{{flagicon|Germany}} ] |{{flagicon|Germany}} ]
|]-] |]-]
|1:35.951 |1:35.951
| |
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!20 !20
|12 |12
|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} ] |{{flagicon|Switzerland}} ]
|]-] |]-]
|1:36.107 |1:36.107
| |
| |
|20 |20
|-
!colspan="8"|{{center|Source:<ref>{{cite web |title=2009 FORMULA 1 PETRONAS MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX - Qualifying Results |url=https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2009/races/844/malaysia/qualifying.html |work=formula1.com |access-date=12 September 2018}}</ref>}}
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{{fnb|1}}] has been issued a 10 place grid-penalty for causing an avoidable accident involving ] at the Australian Grand Prix.<ref name=Vettel>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7970668.stm |title=Vettel gets 10-place grid penalty |work=] |publisher=] |date=2009-03-29 |accessdate=2009-04-03}}</ref> *{{note|1|1}}] received a 10-place grid penalty for causing an avoidable accident involving ] at the ].<ref name=Vettel>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7970668.stm |title=Vettel gets 10-place grid penalty |work=] |publisher=] |date=29 March 2009 |access-date=3 April 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090401135830/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7970668.stm |archive-date=1 April 2009 |url-status=live}}</ref>
*{{note|2|2}}] received a 5-place grid penalty for a gearbox change.<ref name="Barrichello penalty">{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/74204 |title=Barrichello gets 5 place penalty |work=autosport.com |publisher=Haymarket Publications |date=3 April 2009 |access-date=3 April 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090406063851/http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/74204 |archive-date=6 April 2009 |url-status=live |df=dmy }}</ref>


===Race===
{{fnb|2}}] received a 5 place grid-penalty for a gearbox change.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/74204 |title=Barrichello gets 5 place penalty |work=autosport.com |publisher=Haymarket Publications |date=2009-04-03 |accessdate=2009-04-03}}</ref>
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| 31
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| 1
| '''5'''
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! 2
| 6‡ || {{flagicon|Germany}} ''']''' || ''']'''
| 31
| + 22.722
| 10
| '''4'''
|-
! 3
| 10 || {{flagicon|Germany}} ''']''' || ''']'''
| 31
| + 23.513
| 3
| '''3'''
|-
! 4
| 9 || {{flagicon|Italy}} ''']''' || ''']'''
| 31
| + 46.173
| 2
| '''2.5'''
|-
! 5
| 23 || {{flagicon|Brazil}} ''']''' || ''']-]'''
| 31
| + 47.360
| 8
| '''2'''
|-
! 6
| 14 || {{flagicon|Australia}} ''']''' || ''']-]'''
| 31
| + 52.333
| 5
| '''1.5'''
|-
! 7
| 1‡ || {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} ''']''' || ''']-]'''
| 31
| + 1:00.733
| 12
| '''1'''
|-
! 8
| 16 || {{flagicon|Germany}} ''']''' || ''']-]'''
| 31
| + 1:11.576
| 4
| '''0.5'''
|-
! 9
| 3‡ || {{flagicon|Brazil}} ] || ]
| 31
| + 1:16.932
| 16
|
|-
! 10
| 11 || {{flagicon|France}} ] || ]-]
| 31
| + 1:42.164
| 15
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|-
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| 7‡ || {{flagicon|Spain}} ] || ]
| 31
| + 1:49.422
| 9
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|-
! 12
| 17 || {{flagicon|Japan}} ] || ]-]
| 31
| + 1:56.130
| 11
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|-
! 13
| 8‡ || {{flagicon|Brazil}} ]|| ]
| 31
| + 1:56.713
| 17
|
|-
! 14
| 4‡ || {{flagicon|Finland}} ] || ]
| 31
| + 2:22.841
| 7
|
|-
! 15
| 15 || {{flagicon|Germany}} ] || ]-]
| 30
| Spun Off
| 13
|
|-
! 16
| 12 || {{flagicon|Switzerland}} ] || ]-]
| 30
| Spun Off
| 20
|
|-
! 17
| 20 || {{flagicon|Germany}} ] || ]-]
| 30
| + 1 Lap
| 19
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| 29
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| 18
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| 1
| Engine
| 6
|
|-
! Ret
| 2‡ || {{flagicon|Finland}} ] || ]-]
| 0
| Spun Off
| 14
|
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* Scheduled for 56 laps but stopped early due to heavy rain and then not resumed due to darkness. Half points awarded.
==References==

{{Reflist}}
== Championship standings after the race ==
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! {{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}
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| {{flagicon|GBR}} ]
| 15
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| 10
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|align="center"| 4
| {{flagicon|GER}} ]
| 8
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| ] 5
|align="center"| 5
| {{flagicon|GER}} ]
| 4
|-
!colspan=4|Source:<ref name="Championship">{{Cite web|url=https://www.statsf1.com/en/2009/malaisie/championnat.aspx|title=Malaysia 2009 - Championship • STATS F1|website=www.statsf1.com|access-date=19 March 2019}}</ref>
|}
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! {{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}
! Constructor
! Points
|-
| ]
|align="center"| 1
| {{flagicon|GBR}} ]-]
| 25
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| ]
|align="center"| 2
| {{flagicon|JPN}} ]
| 16.5
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| ] 4
|align="center"| 3
| {{flagicon|GER}} ]
| 4
|-
| ] 1
|align="center"| 4
| {{flagicon|FRA}} ]
| 4
|-
| ] 1
|align="center"| 5
| {{flagicon|GBR}} ]-]
| 3.5
|-
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== References ==
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2009 Malaysian Grand Prix
Race 2 of 17 in the 2009 Formula One World Championship
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Race details
Date 5 April 2009
Official name 2009 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix
Location Sepang International Circuit
Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 5.543 km (3.444 miles)
Distance 31 laps, 171.833 km (106.772 miles)
Scheduled distance 56 laps, 310.408 km (192.879 miles)
Weather Dry start, with heavy rain and thunderstorm/monsoon later
Attendance 97,368 (Weekend)
Pole position
Driver Brawn-Mercedes
Time 1.35.181
Fastest lap
Driver United Kingdom Jenson Button Brawn-Mercedes
Time 1:36.641 on lap 18
Podium
First Brawn-Mercedes
Second BMW Sauber
Third Toyota
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix (formally the 2009 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 5 April 2009 at the Sepang International Circuit in Sepang, Malaysia. It was the second race of the 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship. The race was due to be contested over 56 laps, but was stopped after 31 laps due to torrential rain. Jenson Button, driving for the Brawn GP team, was declared the winner, having started from pole position. Nick Heidfeld was classified second for BMW Sauber with Timo Glock third for Toyota.

As the race did not reach the required 75% distance (42 laps) for full points to be awarded, half-points were given instead, for only the fifth time in Formula One history and the first since the 1991 Australian Grand Prix and the last for 12 years until the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix. The race distance of 171.833 km (106.772 mi) was the fifth-shortest ever covered in a World Championship Grand Prix. Brawn GP became only the second constructor to win their first two World Championship Grands Prix since Alfa Romeo won the first two ever, in 1950.

Report

Background

On the Thursday before the race, Lewis Hamilton was disqualified from the preceding Australian Grand Prix for misleading the stewards.

After winning the season-opening Australian Grand Prix held one week earlier, Jenson Button led the Drivers' Championship by two points from his teammate Rubens Barrichello and by four points from Jarno Trulli. Trulli's teammate Timo Glock was fourth and Fernando Alonso completed the top five. Brawn GP led the Constructors' Championship by 7 points from Toyota and by 14 points from Renault. Williams and Toro Rosso were fourth and fifth.

The race start time was moved forward two hours, from 17:00 local time (09:00 UTC) to 15:00 local time (07:00 UTC). However, the organisers turned down the possibility of holding a night race, in line with the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, for budgetary reasons.

Practice and qualifying

"This morning we had a problem with the KERS, which cost us a bit of time, but we managed to make up for most of it in the afternoon. We had felt that the situation here could be different to Melbourne, but it is still too early to say where we are up against the opposition. What we can be sure of is that when the car runs trouble-free, we are competitive. We hope we can do a good job in tomorrow's qualifying."

Kimi Räikkönen, after his incident in the first practice session, and after setting the fastest lap in the second practice session.
Jenson Button took his second pole position of the season for Brawn GP.

Three practice sessions were held before the race; the first was held on Friday morning and the second on Friday afternoon. Both sessions lasted 1 hour and 30 minutes with weather conditions dry throughout. The third session was held on Saturday morning and lasted an hour, and was also dry throughout. Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima secured a Williams one-two in the first session with times of 1:36.260 and 1:36.305 minutes respectively. In the second session, Ferrari's Kimi Räikkönen and Felipe Massa went quickest with times of 1:35.707 and 1:35.832 minutes. After 18 laps, Räikkönen's cockpit began to billow out smoke, and though Ferrari did not give an official statement, there are reports that the car's kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) had overheated.

Jenson Button took Brawn's second consecutive pole ahead of Jarno Trulli's Toyota. Rubens Barrichello qualified fourth in the other Brawn (third when Vettel's penalty was taken into consideration), but was demoted five places to eighth after a gearbox change. An error in strategy meant that Massa failed to make it through Q1. In an interview to Rede Globo, the driver said that he and the team thought the initial time posted was enough to qualify for the second session, and refrained from recording additional times to spare the car's engine. However, this was not the case, and Massa was left in 16th place.

Race

Jenson Button took pole position on the starting grid, but Nico Rosberg (in fourth place) made the best start and led for the first time in his career, into the first corner.
Robert Kubica retired on the second lap when his engine failed.
Photograph showing the correct positions of Jenson Button, Nick Heidfeld and Timo Glock on the last completed lap

Off the line, there was a clean getaway by all drivers, apart from Robert Kubica, who was forced to retire from engine problems after the first lap. Williams' Nico Rosberg moved from fourth on the grid to lead into the first corner, followed by Jarno Trulli and Fernando Alonso, who had used his KERS system to good effect to move up from tenth; Jenson Button made a poor start in his Brawn and was down to fourth. Heading into turn five, McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen ran wide onto the track's 'marbles' (fragments of degraded tyre rubber), and spun into early retirement.

After a slow start, Button caught and passed the heavier Renault of Alonso at turn thirteen for third place and set off after Trulli. Rosberg and Trulli stopped for fuel earlier than Button, who was able to pass them during the first round of pit stops and take the lead. Evidence of rain was barely noticed, but Kimi Räikkönen pitted to switch from dry to full wet tyres. However, his gamble did not pay off, as rain did not come as early as predicted, and he was forced to slow down significantly to delay the rapid wear of the wet tyres. (Without standing water on the track, wet tyres will not maintain structural integrity at high speeds, and will rapidly degrade over the course of a few laps.)

By lap 19, rain had started to fall and most of the drivers pitted for wet tyres. However, at this stage there was no standing water on the track, and so the wet tyres started to wear out very quickly. Timo Glock had been using intermediate tyres which were better suited to the conditions and moved rapidly up to third place. The other drivers followed this example and switched to intermediate tyres as well, which the majority of the field stayed on until lap 31 when the downpour finally reached the whole track, and drivers pitted for wet tyres once again. The conditions were proven to be so treacherous that Sebastien Buemi and Sebastian Vettel (who was in 8th position) had both spun out into retirement by lap 31 despite them being on the wet tyres right before the race was stopped.

Due to the torrential rain, the race was stopped on the 33rd lap and the results were taken from the classification at the end of lap 31 (the penultimate fully completed in accordance with sporting regulation 42.8). Half-points were subsequently awarded to the top eight. The race was the fifth out of six races in Formula One to be abandoned before 75% distance: the others were the 1975 Spanish and Austrian Grands Prix, the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix, the 1991 Australian Grand Prix and the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix. Button took his second victory of the season and five points, and it was the first time he had won back to back victories and his third career victory. The victory also meant that Brawn GP became the first team since Alfa Romeo in 1950 to win their first two Grands Prix. Nick Heidfeld was classified second ahead of Toyota's Timo Glock. Heidfeld was the first driver to take a podium position with a KERS-equipped car.

Post-race

Trulli, Barrichello, Hamilton and Webber stop their cars on the start-finish straight following the decision to red-flag the race.
Crowd members leaving the stands after the race was abandoned.

The drivers generally backed the decision to abandon the race, citing diminishing visibility (due to the later starting time) as well as the heavy rain.

"The visibility is nothing, could have a serious accident if we restart."Fernando Alonso before the race was officially called off

"It was impossible to drive out there, it was very, very dangerous. It's the most dangerous conditions I have ever raced in,"Lewis Hamilton

"It was way too wet out there and the decision to call it off was correct. I would obviously love to have the 10 points, but this is the best we could have done, I think, and realistically it was the right thing to do. I'm sure some people will say 'we didn't see the whole race and it's disappointing' but you have to think about the safety sometimes. When the safety car is pulling away at 20 seconds a lap, you know that it's too wet for an F1 car."Jenson Button

"It's dark now at seven o'clock so it was the right call not to make the re-start,"Mark Webber (a director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association)

Officials in Malaysia also confirmed that they would review the start time of the 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix. Mokhzani Mahathir, chairman of the Sepang International Circuit, said he consulted Bernie Ecclestone after the race and they had agreed to look at the timings. However, Ecclestone revealed he had no qualms about the schedule, stating:

"I just have regrets about the rain, I don't see anything wrong with the start time, we just didn't know about the rain."

Mokhzani suggested the possibility of implementing a lighting system (similar to that used in the Singapore Grand Prix) to illuminate the circuit in future races.

Classification

Cars that used the KERS system are marked with "‡"

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Grid
1 22 United Kingdom Jenson Button Brawn-Mercedes 1:35.058 1:33.784 1:35.181 1
2 9 Italy Jarno Trulli Toyota 1:34.745 1:33.990 1:35.273 2
3 15 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1:34.935 1:34.276 1:35.518 13
4 23 Brazil Rubens Barrichello Brawn-Mercedes 1:34.681 1:34.387 1:35.651 8
5 10 Germany Timo Glock Toyota 1:34.907 1:34.258 1:35.690 3
6 16 Germany Nico Rosberg Williams-Toyota 1:35.083 1:34.547 1:35.750 4
7 14 Australia Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 1:35.027 1:34.222 1:35.797 5
8 5 Poland Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 1:35.166 1:34.562 1:36.106 6
9 4‡ Finland Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:35.476 1:34.456 1:36.170 7
10 7‡ Spain Fernando Alonso Renault 1:35.260 1:34.706 1:37.659 9
11 6‡ Germany Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 1:35.110 1:34.769 10
12 17 Japan Kazuki Nakajima Williams-Toyota 1:35.341 1:34.788 11
13 1‡ United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:35.280 1:34.905 12
14 2‡ Finland Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 1:35.023 1:34.924 14
15 11 France Sébastien Bourdais Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:35.507 1:35.431 15
16 3‡ Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:35.642 16
17 8‡ Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. Renault 1:35.708 17
18 21 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella Force India-Mercedes 1:35.908 18
19 20 Germany Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 1:35.951 19
20 12 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:36.107 20
Source:

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 22 United Kingdom Jenson Button Brawn-Mercedes 31 55:30.622 1 5
2 6‡ Germany Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 31 + 22.722 10 4
3 10 Germany Timo Glock Toyota 31 + 23.513 3 3
4 9 Italy Jarno Trulli Toyota 31 + 46.173 2 2.5
5 23 Brazil Rubens Barrichello Brawn-Mercedes 31 + 47.360 8 2
6 14 Australia Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 31 + 52.333 5 1.5
7 1‡ United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 31 + 1:00.733 12 1
8 16 Germany Nico Rosberg Williams-Toyota 31 + 1:11.576 4 0.5
9 3‡ Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 31 + 1:16.932 16
10 11 France Sébastien Bourdais Toro Rosso-Ferrari 31 + 1:42.164 15
11 7‡ Spain Fernando Alonso Renault 31 + 1:49.422 9
12 17 Japan Kazuki Nakajima Williams-Toyota 31 + 1:56.130 11
13 8‡ Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. Renault 31 + 1:56.713 17
14 4‡ Finland Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 31 + 2:22.841 7
15 15 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 30 Spun Off 13
16 12 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari 30 Spun Off 20
17 20 Germany Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 30 + 1 Lap 19
18 21 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella Force India-Mercedes 29 Spun Off 18
Ret 5 Poland Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 1 Engine 6
Ret 2‡ Finland Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 0 Spun Off 14
Source:
  • Scheduled for 56 laps but stopped early due to heavy rain and then not resumed due to darkness. Half points awarded.

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos. Driver Points
1 United Kingdom Jenson Button 15
2 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 10
3 Italy Jarno Trulli 8.5
4 Germany Timo Glock 8
5 5 Germany Nick Heidfeld 4
Source:
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos. Constructor Points
1 United Kingdom Brawn-Mercedes 25
2 Japan Toyota 16.5
4 3 Germany BMW Sauber 4
1 4 France Renault 4
1 5 United Kingdom Williams-Toyota 3.5
Source:

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

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