SEPANG: The track is wider and there should be no repeat of what transpired in the season-opening race in Melbourne last week where only seven cars crossed the finish line.
But with Ferrari aiming to make a strong comeback and rein in a hot McLaren, nothing less than sizzling is on the cards in the 10th edition of the Petronas Malaysian F1 Grand Prix, which begins with the practice sessions at the Sepang F1 Circuit today.
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