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Petronas Grand Prix of M’sia set to continue until 2024

Sepang International Circuit to remain on the FIM MotoGP World Championship calendar for another three seasons

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Mar 2022 6:00PM

Petronas Grand Prix of M’sia set to continue until 2024
Dorna Sports – the commercial rights holder for MotoGP – has announced a new partnership with Petronas that will see the progressive energy company become the title sponsor of the Grand Prix in Malaysia from this year onwards. – AFP pic, March 23, 2022

by Saktesh Subramaniam

KUALA LUMPUR – MotoGP will continue to race at the iconic Sepang International Circuit (SIC) for at least another three seasons. 

In a statement today, SIC said the circuit will remain on the FIM MotoGP World Championship calendar until at least 2024 with all parties already in discussion to extend the agreement until 2026. 

Dorna Sports – the commercial rights holder for MotoGP – also announced a new partnership with Petronas that will see the progressive energy company become the title sponsor. 

Beginning this year, the race will be officially named the Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia.

The title sponsorship is also a scale up from Petronas’ existing partnership with Dorna Sports as the official fuel supplier for the Moto2 and Moto3 grid.

Dorna Sports chief executive officer Carmelo Ezpeleta said MotoGP was eager to return to Malaysia after pre-season testing, which took place in February.

“We’re happy to confirm that the Grand Prix of Malaysia will remain on the calendar until at least 2024.

“Malaysia is a vital market for MotoGP and it is a pleasure to race at Sepang and witness the incredible passion of the fans who fill the grandstands,” he said.

He added that there can be no better title sponsor than Petronas for the Grand Prix of Malaysia as they are one of the most emblematic names in motorsports.

“We’re also very proud to enter into this partnership with Petronas − a brand that is synonymous with excellence and success, and a fantastic ambassador for Malaysia on the world stage.

“We look forward to seeing this iconic brand take top billing at the event,” added Carmelo.

SIC chief executive officer Azhan Shafriman extended his gratitude to Dorna Sports and all those who have made this development possible.

“With record breaking crowds year-on-year, we look forward to welcoming the fans back to Sepang after a two-year break due to the pandemic.

“In line with our #WelcomeHome theme, this year is about the revival of international motorsports with more unique offerings for the fans,” he said in the statement.

Meanwhile, Petronas senior general manager of group strategic communications Datin Anita Azrina Abdul Aziz said the company is extremely honoured to be the title sponsor of the Malaysian Grand Prix, which is largely considered a key sporting event in Malaysia and Asia.

“The title sponsorship offers a unique opportunity for Petronas to connect with the sport’s massive fanbase and showcase our brand and products.

“More importantly, through this strategic partnership with Dorna Sports, we hope to re-energise Malaysia’s sports tourism for the benefit of Malaysians and visitors as the world collectively rebounds from the pandemic,” she said.

The Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia is set to take place on October 23 this year. – The Vibes, March 23, 2022

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