The weather forecast for this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix is anything but optimistic, and the F1 paddock’s first encounter with the Sepang International Circuit happened under the a monsoonal thunderstorm on Thursday.
Shortly after the rain-affected and highly-spectacular Australian Grand Prix, the media started taking a sudden interest in how the weather will treat the F1 drivers in Malaysia. Logically enough, the outcome of last year’s race at Sepang had a lot to do with it also. And the… (read more)