Joseph Willows was the overall victor for todays Malaysian Grand Prix. He used his Mercedes AMG to win his first ever race in IF1C. On so many occasions last year he was runner up on the podium and the first race only produced 8th place and four points. But the win today has enlivened hopes of a championship challenge. Bobby Hunter finished second but was slightly unhappy and thought he could have won. "I'm very happy with the points and the pole but I was unlucky that I got damaged which lost me 5s then I lost 3s in traffic so without that I would have won but well done to Joe. He didn't deserve it" said Hunter after the race. Still, it was a crucial 18 points for him and for Red Bull. James Head finished a fine third place which puts him within three points of Orange for the championship lead.
Benny Pescheir crossed the line in 4th place on his debut race. Championship leader Matt Orange finished 5th behind some of his championship rivals. Malcolm Corbett finished 6th for Force India on his first race in the series. Matthew Drummer finished 7th for the sole McLaren. Connor Smith managed 8th in his Lotus. 9th belonged to Cameron Anderson whilst behind was his fellow team mate, Andy Graham. Shaun Grant and Wais Kuba retired from the race and scored no championship points.
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