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11 March: Malaysian Grand Prix Preview - Sauber After the start of the 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship in Melbourne, Team SAUBER PETRONAS heads to its 'home' race in Sepang, Malaysia on Sunday 20 March. Naturally this is a very special race for the team and for its Malaysian partner PETRONAS, and drivers Jacques Villeneuve and Felipe Massa are participating in a significant programme of publicity events in the preceding week. Willy
Rampf (Technical Director): "Sepang requires the maximum downforce we can muster under the new regulations. However,
because of the high ambient temperatures, adequate cooling is also essential to ensure reliability. This will be particularly
critical because under the new rules this will be the second race weekend for the PETRONAS engines that we ran in Australia. Jacques Villeneuve (134 GPs): "Sepang is a good circuit but it's very difficult. It's got a lot of
interesting corners, both high-speed and low-speed, and it's quite a long lap. Malaysia is also very, very hard physically. This is
the first hot race of the year and all of the winter testing is usually done in relatively low temperatures, so it's quite a shock
to the body. It is also hard on the car, and cooling the engine and brakes is even more critical. Sepang is always a difficult race. Felipe Massa (35 GPs):
"I love the Sepang track. There are a lot of fast, flowing corners where you can get a really good rhythm, and there are a lot
of opportunities for passing, especially if you get a good tow down the two long straights. I think we could see a lot of overtaking
this year, and the change in downforce rules will help. 2005
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