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Glock expects no problems for Sepang

Timo Glock is expecting to be perfectly fit for the Malaysian Grand Prix next weekend after his big crash during the Australian Grand Prix

The Toyota driver brought out the safety car on lap 44 when he hit a kerb at high speed, flying into the air before plunging into the barriers.

Glock had to war a supporting bandage on his wrist and his left arm was hurting, but he reckons he will have no problems in Sepang.

"At the moment it's not too bad, we have to see how it goes tomorrow but so far not too bad," Glock told reporters after the race.

"It is just when I went through the big bump, I got quite a big hit from the steering wheel and it was quite painful.

"Before I had been across the grass one or two times and I didn't have any problems to get back on the track. But this time, it was just a massive flight."

When asked if his hand would be okay for Malaysia, he said: "I think so, yeah."

The German was in his first Formula One grand prix since 2004.

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