2017 Malaysian Grand Prix race result
2017 Malaysian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen won the Malaysian Grand Prix for Red Bull ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Daniel Ricciardo.
Max Verstappen won the Malaysian Grand Prix for Red Bull ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Daniel Ricciardo.
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The 2017 Malaysian Grand Prix in pictures.
Kimi Raikkonen absolved his Ferrari team of blame after failing to start the Malaysian Grand Prix due to a technical problem.
In the round-up: Wolff admits worries over Bottas performance • Ricciardo predicts Hamilton will be conservative • Vettel “bitter” after failure
Lewis Hamilton’s pole position time was over nine seconds faster than the quickest lap seen two years ago. The all-time race lap record could fall tomorrow.
Sebastian Vettel’s best chance of limiting the damage to his championship chances this weekend arguably rests in his team mate’s hands.
Lewis Hamilton says he is considering whether to participate in the ‘take a knee’ national anthem protests when Formula One visits the USA for next month’s race.
The first sign Sebastian Vettel’s weekend was about to go badly wrong came when he was told to stop his car late in final practice.
The organisers of the Formula Four South East Asia championship have apologised after every driver retired from one of their Malaysian Grand Prix support races.
An unwell Sergio Perez revealed a mistake during Q3 may have cost him a better starting position for the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton admitted he had second thoughts about whether to use Mercedes aerodynamic upgrade at the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel will have no difficulty getting past the McLarens despite starting from last place, Fernando Alonso predicted.
Pictures from qualifying and final practice for the 2017 Malaysian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel says he is aiming to salvage the best possible result from his compromised Malaysian Grand Prix weekend.
Lewis Hamilton’s championship hopes received a massive boost as he and Sebastian Vettel will start the Malaysian Grand Prix from opposite ends of the grid.
Lewis Hamilton will start the Malaysian Grand Prix from the front after taking his ninth pole position of the season at Sepang.
Kimi Raikkonen led a Ferrari one-two in the final practice session at Sepang as Mercedes made some progress in reducing the deficit they had yesterday.
In the round-up: Liberty haven’t done enough – Malaysia promoter • Hamilton: “Serious head-scratching going on” • Sepang to fix drains
At a track which was expected to suit them, Mercedes are further off the pace than they have been on any Friday so far this year.