The Malaysian Grand Prix was red-flagged with 24 laps to go after the weather conditions made it impossible to continue racing.
A downpour hit the already chaotic event and the race stewards decided to deploy the safety car.
Even behind the safety car, it was impossible to drive and it was decided to stop the race.
If the event is not resumed, half the points would be awarded, as the drivers had not completed 75% of the event.
Briton Jenson Button was leading ahead of Timo Glock and Nick Heidfeld.
The Malaysian Grand Prix was red-flagged with 24 laps to go after the weather conditions made it impossible to continue racing. A downpour hit the already chaotic event and the race stewards decided to deploy the safety car. Even behind the safety car, it was impossible to drive and it was decided to stop the race.