Malaysia

Ismail Sabri says govt plans to build drag racing circuits in each state

PM says this would enhance development of motor sports in country

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 13 Aug 2022 1:30PM

Ismail Sabri says govt plans to build drag racing circuits in each state
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob meets attendees of the launch of the 2022 RXZ Members 4.0 programme at the Terengganu International Drag Strip in Gong Badak, Terengganu, today. – Bernama pic, August 13, 2022

KUALA NERUS – The government plans to build drag racing circuits in each state to enhance the development of motor sports in the country.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the proposal would be included in the 2023 Budget, to be tabled this October.

“So far, two drag circuits have been built, in Terengganu and Melaka,” he said when opening the 2022 RXZ Members 4.0 programme at the Terengganu International Drag Strip in Gong Badak here, today.

He said with the facility available, it would give the youth the opportunity to participate in motor sports activities through proper channels.

Ismail Sabri also called on the youth to participate in the 2022 MyFit@Motorsports programme, which is a grassroots motor sports development programme, involving the development of motorcycle and car sports organised by the Youth and Sports Ministry.

By participating in the programme, he said, they could gain knowledge through training, courses and clinics, adding that the programme would also help in scouting new talents for participation in motor sports tournaments and racing at the state and national level.

The government, he said, would also always support activities by motoring clubs, especially in helping those affected by hardship, such as flood victims.

“Many motoring clubs are involved in charity work… during the flood, they helped to clean houses of flood victims… perhaps we can organise (a gathering of riders) every year and the government can provide sponsorship.

“In this way, we can highlight the interest of the young people, hence, reduce the negative perception of riders associated with various names such as ‘Mat Motor’,” he added.

Before ending his speech, Ismail Sabri congratulated the organiser of today’s event, which attracted more than 30,000 motoring fans from across the country. – Bernama, August 13, 2022

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