Josh Hartnett Eating Durians, Kimora and More Artistes in KL for F1
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel won the Malaysian Grand Prix after an intense battle with team-mate Mark Webber. Webber led when the field changed to dry tyres after a wet start and Vettel tracked him through three further stops before passing him with 13 laps to go. Check out the highlights & celebrity sights! PS: Tell us if you think that's really Josh Hartnett trying some durians!
Celebrity sightings at F1 Malaysia weekend
Kimora Lee Simmons, "I love it in Malaysia. It's my home away from home...I love it that people look like me and my children, except I am a little bit taller than them."
redcarpet.net.myJosh Hartnett, "Kuala Lumpur sangat hebat...banyak lagi yang ingin saya lawati."
astroawani.comMark Webber gives Sebastian Vettel the middle finger during race out of anger
Mark Webber was furious after teammate Sebastian Vettel ignored strict team orders not to overtake him to win the Malaysian Grand Prix.
dailychilli.comThe Aussie turned into a raging Red Bull—giving the finger to Vettel as Formula One exploded in anger yesterday.
dailychilli.comVettel said: "I didn't do it deliberately. Only when I came back I realised. I had a very short word with Mark and then it hit me quite hard. I realised that I f---ed up."
dailychilli.comEven Red Bull’s consultant Helmut Marko admitted the German was “out of control” and the team forced the three-time world champ to make a grovelling apology to Webber.
thesun.co.ukWebber, who is flying to Australia to go surfing and cool off, hit out at Vettel and demanded the team take action against him, which could be in the shape of a fine.
thesun.co.ukVettel storms to victory in Malaysia
Kemenangan Sebastian Vettel dan tindakan Nico Rosberg yang mencabar Lewis Hamilton untuk kedudukan tempat ketiga dilihat sebagai mengingkari arahan pasukan (Team Orders).
mdanif.comRed Bull's Sebastian Vettel won the Malaysian Grand Prix after an intense battle with team-mate Mark Webber.
bbc.co.ukSebastian Vettel won the battle of the Red Bulls to claim the 27th victory of his Formula One career.
independent.co.ukFormula One world champion Vettel led a Red Bull one-two when he won the M'sian GP ahead of team mate Mark Webber on Sunday.Lewis Hamilton finished third
reuters.comDay 1 practice: Kimi dominates the tropical rain!
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel, on the hunt for his fourth straight world title, was just two-hundredths of a second slower at the tropical Sepang circuit
thestar.com.myThe Lotus driver, world champion in 2007, dodged a heavy shower to clock the day's fastest time of 1min 36.569sec in the second session.
thestar.com.myKimi Raikkonen set the fastest time in the second free practice session for the 2013 F1 Sepang Race, before rain half an hour from the end prevented anyone from challenging his position.
formula1.comWhat the drivers have to say about the Sepang F1 circuit
"It's a difference place, it's going to be much hotter, so it's very difficult to say how the cars will feel and who will be fastest after having done just one race." Kimi Raikkonen
yahoo.com"We take a lot out of here; and in the next race (Malaysia) we will be even stronger. I'm really happy with that result..." Lewis Hamilton
yahoo.com“It often rains heavily and from my experience with the performance of the car in the rain in Melbourne, wet conditions would certainly be welcomed by me.” - Nico Rosberg
f1fanatic.co.uk“It’s a fantastic circuit, really fast and demanding. It would be great to pull off another unexpected result for the team this year.” - Sergio Perez from team McLaren
f1fanatic.co.uk“Probably my favourite track of the whole season. I first raced there in 2008 as part of the GP2 Asia Series and I really loved the circuit.” - Romain Grosjean of Team Lotus F1
f1fanatic.co.uk"Malaysia is a completely different track and from what we have seen today, everything depends on how well people handle the tyres..." - Sebastian Vettel
yahoo.comDemi Lovato, 2NE1, Guns N' Roses and more are coming to town!
"2NE1 and U-KISS will be performing at the '2013 F1 Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix' Celebratory concert on March 22 in Malaysia with other top stars such as the Backstreet Boys and Demi Lovato."
kpopstarz.comGirl group 2NE1 and boy group U-KISS was chosen as Korea's representatives to perform at the 'F1' celebratory concert in Malaysia.
kpopstarz.comGuns N' Roses is set to headline this year’s concert lineup at the Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix at the Sepang International Circuit (SIC) on March 24.
malaysiandigest.comThis will mark the first time that the band is coming to Malaysia. The band had last year toured Asia and among the cities they performed were in India and Indonesia.
thestar.com.myHighlights of the Australian F1 Grand Prix
In a season in which tyre management is expected to play a crucial role, Kimi Raikkonen and Lotus stole a march on the opposition with a faultless two-stop race in Australia.
formula1.comConditions in Australia were unusually cold and damp, but conditions for round two of the championship in Malaysia are expected to be hot and humid
formula1.comA couple of hours later, after Vettel finished a distant third and teammate Mark Webber scrambled to place sixth, Red Bull chiefs were searching for answers.
msnbc.comLotus driver Kimi Raikkonen won the Melbourne event having matched Red Bull and Ferrari's pace and achieved better tyre mileage.
autosport.comThings you should know about the Sepang F1 circuit
Mungkin sudah bertahun-tahun berlumba bersama McLaren, Lewis Hamilton terlupa yang beliau sudah berlumba dengan pasukan Mercedes AMG Petronas bagi musim 2013!
mdanif.comThe Sepang International Circuit was designed by famed track designer Hermann Tilke, Sepang opened in 1999 and hosted its first Formula One race
examiner.comThe most successful constructor in Malaysian Grand Prix history is Ferrari with six wins and six further podiums.
formula1.comThe 2013 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix marks the 15th time that Malaysia has hosted a round of the FIA Formula One World Championship
formula1.comThe 15-turn, 3.44-mile clockwise track is highly technical, perhaps the most technical on the F1 calendar.
examiner.com