
FIA's race director Charlie Whiting believes the Sepang International Circuit is in perfect condition. The FIA delegate visited the track on Monday to see if the track is ready for next week's Malaysian Grand Prix. According to him, there were only a few minor things that need to be changed before the race.
"It is always a pleasure to come to a circuit that is in a perfect condition. However, I have ask them do some minor works for the race," said Whiting
Sepang's track manager Kumarasamy Chellapan explained that a few minor areas had to be worked on to get the track ready for the Malaysian Grand Prix: "As you know, we occasionally used half tracks for events. It is now just a case of putting them back in their original locations as specified by the FIA. He also asked us to make sure that all the screws on the guardrails to be tightened up. Other than that he said everything else was perfect."
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