Lewis Hamilton continued the amazing start to his Formula One career by claiming second place in the Malaysian Grand Prix behind world champion Fernando Alonso.
Two-time world champion Alonso started second on the grid behind Ferrari’s Felipe Massa but stormed ahead of the Brazilian by the first turn and never relented his grip to claim a first success of the new season.
And it was another impressive race for Hamilton as the rookie driver ensured a McLaren one-two for the first time since the Brazilian Grand Prix in September 2005 to add to his third place in the opening race of the season in Melbourne.
Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen fought Hamilton hard in the final laps but in the end had to settle for third place finishing 0.7 seconds behind the 22-year-old.