The heat is on
The Petronas F1 Malaysian Grand Prix fever has infected the Sepang International Circuit.

Cargo shipments of team’s equipment began arriving on Monday, and team members have been working around the clock setting up the pits. Work at other areas around the track has already started going at full-swing. These areas include race control, circuit preparation, hospitality and the security department.
The track is expected to be ready to host the race by Wednesday, by which time team officials and drivers would have arrived. This time around, all eyes are expected to be on Brawn GP drivers Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello, who finished 1-2 at the Australian Grand Prix last Sunday.
The Malaysian race has had a reputation for being a tough circuit due to the scorching hot sun as previous races started at 3pm. This year, things will be interesting as the start time has been pushed to 5pm instead.
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