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Friday, 17 February 2006, 06:52 GMT

Sepang, Malaysia

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Sepang blends dramatic architecture and a challenging layout for the drivers The Malaysian Grand Prix is held on the first of Formula One's new breed of ultra-modern, high-tech tracks.

Sepang made quite an impact when it made its debut in 1999 - it is beautifully designed, has a challenging layout and wonderful facilities.

Built on land that was formerly jungle near Kuala Lumpur's new international airport, the track exposes the drivers to inevitably hot and humid conditions.

That makes Sepang's demanding curves all the greater test.




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