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According to a report by Bernama, the government’s decision on whether the Sepang International Circuit will continue to host ...
The decision on whether the Sepang International Circuit (SIC) will get the “green light” from the government to extend its ...
Sepang Circuit's chief executive believes dropping the F1 race was a costly mistake - and bringing it back would cost over ...
Sepang International Circuit CEO Azhan Shafriman Hanif believes it was a mistake for Malaysia to stop hosting Formula 1 one ...
Formula 1 (F1) comeback in Malaysia is not off the table, but it will not happen without serious funding, strategic planning and nationwide commitment, said Sepang International Circuit (SIC) chief ...
The Spaniard executed a flawless race to beat his brother Alex to the finish line at the Red Bull Ring. Having never won a race in Austria, the Spaniard executed a flawless race from fourth on the ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNAprilia’s Bezzecchi claims pole at Austrian Grand Prix
The Italian had to battle through the Q1 qualifying session to secure the final Q2 spot before clocking 1:28.060s.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNFunding, planning key to F1 comeback for Malaysia, says SIC chief
Azhan Shafriman Hanif says SIC is ready to coordinate a potential comeback, acting as a bridge between government ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNSIC aims for 200,000 spectators at 2025 Malaysia MotoGP, adds first-ever pre-race EDM festival
The Sepang International Circuit (SIC) is maintaining its target of attracting 200,000 spectators to watch the World ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNWe shouldn’t have dropped F1, says SIC chief
Sepang International Circuit CEO Azhan Shafriman Hanif says it's a tall order to bring the popular motorsport back to ...
The Sepang International Circuit (SIC) is maintaining its target of attracting 200,000 spectators to watch the World Motorcycle Championship (MotoGP) over three days at the 2025 Malaysian Grand Prix ...
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VnExpress International on MSNSingapore-based Malaysian F1 tycoon Ong Beng Seng receives $23,400 fine, no jail term
Ong Beng Seng, a Malaysian tycoon based in Singapore, was spared jail but fined S$30,000 (US$23,400) on Friday for abetting ...
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