Past and future: Sauber looks forward to Malaysia.
Before they face the challenge of the third Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix in two weekends' time, Team Red Bull Sauber Petronas drivers Nick Heidfeld and Kimi Raikkonen will have a busy week in touring the country.
It will be the first visit to Malaysia for Raikkonen, who will have competed in the first F1 race of his career on tomorrow [Sunday] by time he touches down in Kuala Lumpur. Heidfeld, meanwhile, is visiting Malaysia for the second time, having raced at Sepang International Circuit last year.
Before they face the challenge of the third Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix in two weekends' time, Team Red Bull Sauber Petronas drivers Nick Heidfeld and Kimi Raikkonen will have a busy week in touring the country.
It will be the first visit to Malaysia for Raikkonen, who will have competed in the first F1 race of his career on tomorrow [Sunday] by time he touches down in Kuala Lumpur. Heidfeld, meanwhile, is visiting Malaysia for the second time, having raced at Sepang International Circuit last year.
On Sunday 11 March, Heidfeld and Raikkonen, two of the youngest drivers in the current season's F1 paddock, will join other Petronas-sponsored drivers in Johor Bahru for a visit to the Royal Johor Collection of Antique Cars. Then, the drivers will proceed to Johor Bahru for a demonstration of F1 racing in the streets downtown, where Heidfeld and Raikkonen will drive the current C20 F1 car.
On Tuesday 13 March, team principal Peter Sauber will join Heidfeld and Raikkonen on a tour of Putrajaya, where they will visit Government headquarters, a unique mosque and the wetlands. The trip back to Kuala Lumpur features a stop-over at Petronas Twin Towers, so that the drivers can show off their karting skills for Petronas employees. The Twin Towers is the world's tallest buildings.