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Malaysian GP race schedule moved forward by two hours

The Sunday race schedule for the MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix has been brought forward by two hours in a bid to avoid the heavy rain which has currently halted MotoGP qualifying.  A sudden rain storm towards the end of FP4 on Saturday left the track saturated for the start of qualifying, with the Q1 session red-flagged just two minutes in. Qualifying is still currently under red flag conditions, though weather conditions have improved since the session was initially halted.  Malaysia typically sees heavy rain past 1500 local time, which was the original start time for Sunday's MotoGP race, with the 2012 race abandoned halfway through due to a heavy downpour.  In a bid to...
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