Ferrari Formula One drivers Felipe Massa of Brazil,
left, and Kimi Raikkonen of Finland, waves to the
media after the qualifying session for the Malaysian
Grand Prix at the Sepang Formula One circuit yesterday.
left, and Kimi Raikkonen of Finland, waves to the
media after the qualifying session for the Malaysian
Grand Prix at the Sepang Formula One circuit yesterday.
Brazilian Formula One driver Felipe Massa
speed to his Ferrari during the qualifying
session of the Malaysian Formula One Grand
Prix at the Sepang International Racing Circuit
in Sepang yesterday.. Brazilian Felipe Massa will
start from pole position in the Malaysian Grand
Prix after posting the fastest time in final qualifying .
speed to his Ferrari during the qualifying
session of the Malaysian Formula One Grand
Prix at the Sepang International Racing Circuit
in Sepang yesterday.. Brazilian Felipe Massa will
start from pole position in the Malaysian Grand
Prix after posting the fastest time in final qualifying .
The British couple with British and Honda flag to support
the Honda F1 driver Jenson Button at the Sepang Circuit.
the Honda F1 driver Jenson Button at the Sepang Circuit.
Crowd watching the second day of the
Malaysian Grand Prix at sepang f1 Circuit.
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Malaysian Grand Prix at sepang f1 Circuit.
Formula 1: Massa in pole position
AFTER a woeful performance in Melbourne last week, Ferrari showed their true potential when both cars made the front row of the Petronas F1 Malaysian Grand Prix at the Sepang F1 Circuit yesterday.
Brazilian Felipe Massa took pole ahead of his Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen, the 10th in his F1 career and also the second consecutive year he will start from front row at Sepang. Read more
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