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Sepang International Circuit

Coordinates:2°45′38″N101°44′15″E / 2.76056°N 101.73750°E /2.76056; 101.73750
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Motorsport race track in Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia

Petronas Sepang International Circuit
Circuit Logo (November 2023–present)
Grand Prix Circuit (1999–present)
LocationSepang,Selangor,Malaysia
Time zoneUTC+08:00
Coordinates2°45′38″N101°44′15″E / 2.76056°N 101.73750°E /2.76056; 101.73750
Capacity130,000
FIA Grade1 (GP)
2 (North)
Broke ground1 November 1997; 27 years ago (1997-11-01)
Opened7 March 1999; 26 years ago (1999-03-07)
ArchitectHermann Tilke
Former namesSepang International Circuit (March 1999–October 2023)
Major eventsCurrent:
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
(1999–2019, 2022–present)
GT World Challenge Asia
(2017–2019, 2022–present)
TCR Asia Series (2015–2019, 2024–present)
Super GT (2002, 2004–2013, 2025)
Sepang 12 Hours (2000–2016, 2023–present)
Asia Road Racing Championship (2003–2015, 2019–2020, 2022–present)
Former:
Formula One
Malaysian Grand Prix
(1999–2017)
WTCRRace of Malaysia (2019)
Asian Le Mans Series (2013–2020, 2023–2024)
World SBK (2014–2016)
FIM EWC (2019)
Websitehttps://www.sepangcircuit.com/home
Grand Prix Circuit (1999–present)
Length5.543 km (3.445 miles)
Turns15
Race lap record1:34.080 (GermanySebastian Vettel,Ferrari SF70H,2017,F1)
North Circuit (1999–present)
Length2.706 km (1.681 miles)
Turns9
South Circuit (1999–present)
Length2.609 km (1.621 miles)
Turns8
Sepang International Circuit Sdn Bhd
Company typeGovernment-linked company
Founded1997; 28 years ago (1997)
HeadquartersJalan Pekeliling, 64000 Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia
Key people
Mohamed Azman Yahya, Chairman
Azhan Shafriman Hanif, Chief Executive Officer
ParentMinister of Finance Incorporated
Websitewww.sepangcircuit.com

Sepang International Circuit (Malay:Litar Antarabangsa Sepang) (known asPetronas Sepang International Circuit for commercial reasons) is amotorsportrace track inSepang,Selangor, Malaysia. It is located approximately 45-kilometre (28 mi) south ofKuala Lumpur, close toKuala Lumpur International Airport. It hosted theFormula OneMalaysian Grand Prix between 1999 and 2017, and is also the venue for theMalaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix, theMalaysia Merdeka Endurance Race, and other major motorsport events. Previously known as the Sepang F1 Circuit, it was renamed the Sepang International Circuit. On 31 October 2023, it was announced thatPetronas has acquired the naming rights to the circuit for three years in an undisclosed fee.[1]

History

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Sepang International Circuitgrandstand, and its iconic umbrella shade.

The circuit was designed by German designerHermann Tilke, who would subsequently design circuits including inShanghai,Sakhir,Istanbul,Marina Bay, andYas Marina. As part of a series of major infrastructure projects in the 1990s underMahathir Mohamad's government, the Sepang International Circuit was constructed between 1997 and 1999 close toPutrajaya, the then-newly founded administrative capital of the country, with the intent of hosting the Malaysian Grand Prix. The Malaysian climate means the circuit is known for its unpredictable humid tropical weather, varying from clear furnace-hot days to tropical rain-storms.

Petronas sponsored the Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix as the title sponsor since its inaugural race in 1999.

The circuit was officially inaugurated by the 4thPrime Minister of MalaysiaMahathir Mohamad on 7 March 1999 at 20:30MST (UTC+08:00).[2] He subsequently went on to inaugurate the firstMoto GPMalaysian Grand Prix on 20 April 1999 (see1999 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix) and the firstFormula OnePetronas Malaysian Grand Prix on 17 October 1999 (see1999 Malaysian Grand Prix).

On 23 October 2011, on the second lap of theMotoGPShell Advance Malaysian Grand Prix, the Italianmotorcycle racerMarco Simoncelli died following a crash in turn 11 on Lap 2, resulting in an abandonment of the race.

The track was completely resurfaced in 2016 with the support of italian designers Dromo, with several corners reprofiled to emphasize mechanical, rather than aerodynamic grip. Notably, the final corner was raised by approximately 1 meter,[3] which officials claimed would force drivers to take a later apex and explore different racing lines through the hairpin.

In October 2016 it was rumored that the Sepang circuit may be dropped from the Formula One calendar due to dwindling ticket sales, and held its nineteenth and last World Championship Grand Prix in 2017.[4]

The race's contract was due to expire in 2018, but its future had been under threat due to rising hosting fees and declining ticket sales.

Layout

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View from Mall Area, Main Grandstand North, Lower Tier.

The main circuit, normally raced in a clockwise direction, is 5.543 km (3.444 mi) long, and is noted for its sweeping corners and wide straights from 16–22 m (52–72 ft).[5] The layout is quite unusual, with a 0.927 km (0.576 mi) long back straight separated from the pit straight by just one very tighthairpin.[citation needed]

Other configurations of the Sepang circuit can also be used. The north circuit is also raced in a clockwise direction. It is basically the first half of the main circuit. The course turns back towards the pit straight after turn 6 and is 2.706 km (1.681 mi) long in total.[6]

The south circuit is the other half of the racecourse. The back straight of the main circuit becomes the pit straight when the south circuit is in use, and joins onto turn 8 of the main circuit to form ahairpin turn. Also run clockwise, this circuit is 2.609 km (1.621 mi) in length.[6]

Sepang International Circuit also featureskart racing andmotocross facilities.[citation needed]

Track configurations

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Sepang International Circuit layout configurations
  • Grand Prix Circuit (1999–present)
    Grand Prix Circuit (1999–present)
  • North Circuit (1999–present)
    North Circuit (1999–present)
  • South Circuit (1999–present)
    South Circuit (1999–present)
  • Kart Circuit (1999–present)
    Kart Circuit (1999–present)

A lap in a Formula One car

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Lewis Hamilton during the 2017 Malaysian Grand Prix.

Sepang starts with a long pit straight where theDRS zone exists – crucial for drivers to get a good exit out of the last corner to gain as much speed as possible. Turn 1 is a very long, slow corner taken in second gear. Most drivers brake incredibly late and lose speed gradually as they file round the corner, similar toShanghai's first turn but slower. Turn 1 leads straight into Turn 2, a tight left hairpin which goes downhill quite significantly. The first two corners are quite bumpy, making it hard to put power onto the track.[7] Turn 3 is a long flat out right hander which leads into Turn 4 – known locally as theLangkawi Curve[8] – a second gear, right-angle right-hander. Turns 5 and 6 make up an incredibly high-speed, long chicane that hurts tyres and puts a lot of stress on drivers due to high G-Force. It is locally known as theGenting Curve.[8] Turns 7 and 8 (the KLIA curve) make up a long, medium-speed, double-apex right hander, and a bump can cause the car to lose balance here.[7] Turn 9 is a very slow left-hand hairpin (the BerjayaTioman Corner[8]), similar to turn two but uphill. Turn 10 leads into a challenging, medium-speed right hander at turn 11, requiring braking and turning simultaneously. Turn 12 is a flat-out, bumpy left which immediately leads into the flat right at turn 13, then the challenging 'Sunway Lagoon'[8] curve at turn 14. Similar to turn 11, it requires hard-braking and steering at the same time. It is taken in second gear. The long back straight can be a good place for drivers to overtake as they brake hard into turn 15, a left-handed, second-geared hairpin but drivers are advised by experts to be careful not to get re-overtaken as they come into turn 1.

Events

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Current
Former

Lap records

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The official lap record for the Sepang International Circuit is 1:34.080, set by Sebastian Vettel during the2017 Malaysian Grand Prix. As of November 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Sepang International Circuit are listed as:[9]

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEvent
Grand Prix Circuit (1999–present): 5.543 km[6]
Formula One1:34.080[9]Sebastian VettelFerrari SF70H2017 Malaysian Grand Prix
GP21:45.066[9]Sergio CanamasasDallara GP2/112016 Sepang GP2 Series round
GP2 Asia1:46.405Romain GrosjeanDallara GP2/052008 Malaysian GP2 Asia Series round
A1GP1:48.550[9]Neel JaniA1GP Powered by Ferrari2008–09 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Malaysia
GP31:51.520[9]Antonio FuocoDallara GP3/162016 Sepang GP3 Series round
LMP21:52.991[10]Louis DelétrazOreca 072023 4 Hours of Sepang
Super GT (GT500)1:57.031[9][11]Michael KrummNissan GT-R GT5002008 Super GT International Series Malaysia
MotoGP1:58.979Álex MárquezDucati Desmosedici GP222023 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
Formula Renault 3.51:59.153[9]James GrunwellTatuus FRV62008 Sepang Formula V6 Asia round
LMP32:00.525[9][12]Josh BurdonLigier JS P32018 4 Hours of Sepang
Formula Regional2:01.151[9][13]Yifei YeTatuus F3 T-3182019 2nd Sepang F3 Asia Winter Series round
World SBK2:03.637[14]Tom SykesKawasaki ZX-10R2016 Sepang Superbike World Championship round
GT32:03.659[15]Christopher HaaseAudi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II[16]2024 Sepang 12 Hours
Formula Renault 2.02:03.747[17]Bruno CarneiroTatuus FR2.0/132019 1st Sepang Asian Formula Renault round
Lamborghini Super Trofeo2:04.695[9][18]Afiq Ikhwan YazidLamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo2017 Sepang Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia round
Formula Abarth2:05.765[19]Taylor CockertonTatuus FA0102017 1st Sepang Formula Masters China round
Moto22:05.860Álex MárquezKalex Moto22019 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
Super GT (GT300)2:06.594[20]Kota SasakiSubaru BRZ GT3002013 Super GT International Series Malaysia
500cc2:06.618Valentino RossiHonda NSR5002001 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
CN2:07.113[21]Kurt HillLigier JS532017 2nd Sepang Asian Le Mans Sprint Cup round
Porsche Carrera Cup2:07.595[9][22]Martin Ragginger [de]Porsche 911 (991 II) GT3 Cup2019 Sepang Porsche Carrera Cup Asia round
250cc2:07.597Hiroshi AoyamaHonda RS250RW2009 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
Formula 42:08.301[23]Rashid Al DhaheriTatuus F4-T4212023 2nd Sepang F4 SEA round
World SSP2:09.178[24]Kev CoghlanYamaha YZF-R62014 Sepang World SSP round
Formula Nippon2:09.302[25]Richard LyonsLola B03/512004 Sepang Formula Nippon round
Ferrari Challenge2:09.394[9][26]Philippe Prette [de]Ferrari 488 Challenge2017 Sepang Ferrari Challenge Asia–Pacific round
LM GTE2:09.990[9][27]Akira IidaFerrari 458 Italia GT22013 3 Hours of Sepang
Moto32:11.047David AlonsoCFMoto Moto32024 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
Formula BMW2:11.139[28]Richard BradleyMygale FB022010 1st Sepang Formula BMW Pacific round
Stock car racing2:12.234[29]Jean AlesiSpeedcar V82008 Malaysian Speedcar Series round
125cc2:13.118Álvaro BautistaAprilia RS125R2006 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
Asian Formula 20002:14.410[30]Parthiva SureshwarenArgo Formula Asia2000 Sepang Asian Formula 2000 round
N-GT2:14.461[31]Hideo FukuyamaPorsche 911 (996) GT3 R2000 TMTouch Japan GT Championship Malaysia
TCR Touring Car2:16.338[9][32]Daniel LloydHonda Civic Type R TCR (FK8)2020 3rd Sepang TCR Malaysia round
GT42:16.458[33]Seita NonakaToyota GR Supra GT4 Evo2023 Sepang GT World Challenge Asia round
Asia Productions 2502:22.443[34]Rheza Danica AhrensHonda CBR250RR2023 Sepang ARRC round
Super 20002:27.381[35]Charoensukawattana NattavudePeugeot 306 GTi2000 Sepang ATCC round
Asia Underbone 1502:32.953[36]Syafiq RosliYamaha Y15 ZR2024 Sepang ARRC round

Fatalities

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See also

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References

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