Malaysia always has been a good place for the Scuderia. In 1999, when the first Malaysian GP was held, Eddy Irvine was the first winner, ahead of Michael Schumacher -there are always topics that remind us of Michael, our thoughts and hope are always with him. It was Schumacher's first race after his break after the Silverstone accident. Eddy Irvine still had chances after the GP to win Ferrari's first driver's title since 1979. Both cars had been temoprarely disqualified because if the tower flaps they had used.
Schumacher took three victories out of the next five Malaysian GPs. Kimi joined in, when he won the 2008 race. In 2012 it was a surprise, when Alonso did win with the F2012. Last year, he started with high hopes but touched Vettel in lap 1 and had to retire because he relied on the car, but the front wing broke on the start/finish line.