MotoGP Tickets Malaysia



Sepang International Circuit is one the most evolved accommodations. This state-of-the-art racing facility was built in 1999. Close to Kuala Lumpur International Airport, but some way outside the teeming Malaysian capital, Sepang International Circuit set a new benchmark in world circuit design and construction.


Unlike the most MotoGP circuits that are short and tight, the second biggest track after MotoGP Assen is 5.548 km (3.448 miles) long. Even with its gigantic pit buildings, and huge covered main grandstand, the overwhelming impression of the Malaysian MotoGP race is always just the punishing heat and humidity.


The extreme weather conditions make the race a tactical number. It’s hard on the riders, pit crews, and also the machines and especially tyres. All aspects, physical and mental, both human and mechanical, have to be fit and ready to go the distance at Sepang.
On Sepang the race is raced clockwise. The unusual layout with sweeping corners and wide straights and just one very tight harpin makes the circuit unique. The long back straight runs in front of the main grandstand and then makes a slow hairpin turn to run back up the pit straight to the finish line.


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Sightseeing during the MotoGP of Malaysia at Sepang International Circuit
Malaysia has most beautiful cities in the world, Kuala Lumpur. While your there visit the Malaysian twin tours, Petronas Twin Towers. These are the tallest towers in the world, 457,2 meters (1500 feet). Another nice place to visit while your staying in Malaysia is Sunway Lagoon Theme Park. Its Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia's first international-standard water theme park. More advisable place areKuala Lumpur Tower (Menara Kuala Lumpur), Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque, TheanHou Buddhist Temple, etc.