The 2017 Petronas Malaysian Formula 1 Grand Prix at Sepang International circuit is just around the corner. This is the final F1 race that will be held at Sepang and it is to be remembered. It also features support races, one of which is the FIA Formula 4 South East Asia Championship.
The FIA F4 SEA Championship consists of 5 events with a total of 30 races. The championship kicks off with six races supporting the Malaysia Formula 1, before moving on to the Philippines, Indonesia Thailand and then back to SIC Malaysia for the final round on 10th February 2018.
The FIA certified Formula 4 SEA Championship, is a prime example of the very provenance of life that F1 has sparked over the 18 years that we’ve had the pleasure of hosting the famed contingent. F4 SEA was created by the FIA to cater to the needs of young drivers who’ve graduated the ranks of karting. F4 SEA slots into the base of the pyramid, giving youngsters in Asia a road map that leads to the upper echelons of motorsport.
The Final Malaysian GP is also the F4 SEA season premier that will put on display a grid full of young drivers who are hungry for success and are ready to battle it out with one another to emerge as champion.
F4 SEA puts out all of the thrills and spills that open wheel formula racing affords, while furnishing drivers with crucially important FIA F1 Super License Points, which they will use as a measure to further along their motorsport career in the footsteps of those like Jazeman Jaafar and Rio Haryanto.
Friday 29th September | |
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Practice Session | 08:45 - 09:10 |
Qualifying Session | 12:50 - 13:15 |
First Race (TBC Laps or 25 Mins) | 17:00 - 17:30 |
Saturday 30th September | |
Second Race (TBC Laps or 25 Mins) | 09:15 - 09:45 |
Third Race (TBC Laps or 25 Mins) | 10:55 - 11:25 |
Fourth Race (TBC Laps or 25 Mins) | 12:35 - 13:05 |
Sunday 1st October | |
Fifth Race (TBC Laps or 25 Mins) | 10:00 - 10:30 |
Sixth Race (TBC Laps or 25 Mins) | 11:40 - 12:10 |
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