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Sepang International Circuit in Formula 1

Sepang International Circuit hosted 19 Formula 1 GPs between 1999 and 2017. The table below lists every edition's winner, and the closing text places the Kuala Lumpur track in championship history.

Year by year winners at Sepang International Circuit

YearGPWinnerTeam
1999Malaysian Grand PrixEddie IrvineFerrari
2000Malaysian Grand PrixMichael SchumacherFerrari
2001Malaysian Grand PrixMichael SchumacherFerrari
2002Malaysian Grand PrixRalf SchumacherWilliams
2003Malaysian Grand PrixKimi RäikkönenMcLaren
2004Malaysian Grand PrixMichael SchumacherFerrari
2005Malaysian Grand PrixFernando AlonsoRenault
2006Malaysian Grand PrixGiancarlo FisichellaRenault
2007Malaysian Grand PrixFernando AlonsoMcLaren
2008Malaysian Grand PrixKimi RäikkönenFerrari
2009Malaysian Grand PrixJenson ButtonBrawn
2010Malaysian Grand PrixSebastian VettelRed Bull
2011Malaysian Grand PrixSebastian VettelRed Bull
2012Malaysian Grand PrixFernando AlonsoFerrari
2013Malaysian Grand PrixSebastian VettelRed Bull
2014Malaysian Grand PrixLewis HamiltonMercedes
2015Malaysian Grand PrixSebastian VettelFerrari
2016Malaysian Grand PrixDaniel RicciardoRed Bull
2017Malaysian Grand PrixMax VerstappenRed Bull

Sepang International Circuit in context

Sepang International Circuit, in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), hosted 19 championship GPs between 1999 and 2017. The track's win record belongs to Sebastian Vettel, with 4 victories, ahead of Michael Schumacher on 3. The first edition, the 1999 Malaysian Grand Prix, ended with Eddie Irvine on top for Ferrari; the most recent, in 2017, went to Max Verstappen of Red Bull.

Every table row leads to the matching season: start with the 1999 season or jump to the 2017 one.

Source: jolpica-f1 historical archive (Apache 2.0 license), successor to Ergast, snapshot of 2026-07-09. This site is independent and not affiliated with Formula One or any team, driver or circuit mentioned.

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