After collecting 3 points at the Australian Grand Prix, including 2 points on debut for Sebastien Buemi, Scuderia Toro Rosso is looking to claim more points in the Malaysian Grand Prix. Covering a distance of just over 310km with 56 laps, the Malaysian Grand Prix is known to be one of the toughest Grand Prix’s of the season due to high temperatures and high humidity, and as usual in the tropics, there is as ever, a high chance of rain. The 2008 Malaysian Grand Prix was a race to forget for Scuderia Toro Rosso, as both drivers DNF’ed. With Bourdais spinning on the first lap, and Vettel retiring on lap 39 due to hydraulics.
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