Live - Malaysian Grand Prix

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MikeGascoyne on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/MikeGascoyne)“Latest forecast same as every day, hot and humid with showers later on, nothing more accurate at this stage.”
0715: So,what’s the plan of action?Well I am here, now and for the foreseeable, that’s clearly your biggest concern. Otherwise, our BBC One coverage - streamed on this very website for UK users, of course - kicks off at 0800 BST, along with BBC Radio 5 Live. After the race you can stick us on the website or check out the Red Button for our Post-Race Forum, which will have all the action and reaction from today’s race. In short, grab a cuppa, put your feet up, and enjoy.
NobleF1 on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/NobleF1)“A little bit cooler today - only 29 degrees - but clouds building up earlier than yesterday at Sepang.”
redbullf1spy on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/redbullf1spy)“The drivers done their signing session. Malaysians win the Most Fanatical Fan Award this season so far. Mark (Webber) and Seb (Vettel) as rock stars?”
sarahholtf1 on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/sarahholtf1)“Morning! It’s a steamy, sunny morning in Malaysia, but F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone tells me he has ordered rain for 1615 local time. Jolly good.”
0707: Yes folks, we might have the rain to thank for it, but the way I see it we’re less than 90 minutes away from a potential breath-taker at Sepang.Red Bull’s Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel will lead the chargefrom first and third on the grid, split by the Mercedes of Nico Rosberg. Michael Schumacher starts alongside former team-mate Rubens Barrichello on the fourth row, while the McLarens of Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton and the Ferraris of Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massamust battle their way through the pack from outside the top 16.I dare you not to watch. Don’t expect boring.
0700: About three weeks ago,we feared the worst.Thenew rules had killed racing;overtaking was impossible; races were processional. The Formula 1 obituaries had already been written. Then, after theBahrain Borefest,came theMagic in Melbourne.And now, in Malaysia, we might just be looking at a Kuala Lumpur Klassic. Are you ready?
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