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MotoGP: SIC says ticket sales for Malaysian GP yet to reach 50%

Circuit’s CEO says absence of local riders, S’gor entertainment tax could be factors for slow uptake

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Aug 2022 12:33PM

MotoGP: SIC says ticket sales for Malaysian GP yet to reach 50%
LCR Honda Castrol’s Spanish rider Alex Marquez takes a corner during the second day of the pre-season MotoGP winter test at the Sepang International Circuit in Sepang on February 6, 2022. The Malaysian Grand Prix makes its return this year having been cancelled the past two years due to the pandemic. – AFP pic, August 13, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Ticket sales for the Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix scheduled to take place from October 21 to 23 have not reached 50% yet.

Sepang International Circuit (SIC) chief executive officer Azhan Shafriman Hanif said it could be due to the absence of Malaysian riders at the event.

“In addition, the factor of 25% entertainment tax imposed by the Selangor state government has also affected ticket prices, which have doubled,” he said.

He said that although ticket sales, which started in April, had shown an increasing trend over the past three weeks, it has not yet reached 50%.

In this regard, he said SIC is holding talks with the Selangor government to reduce the entertainment tax in an effort to increase ticket sales. 

“Last year we had discussed (the matter) with the menteri besar of Selangor but so far we have not received any final word yet. Previously we got an exemption until last year, but this year there is no exemption.

“So if the tax imposed can be reduced, we expect ticket sales to move faster. For those who have already bought tickets, SIC will refund them (the difference),” he said.

He informed that this year's ticket prices start from as low as RM90 to more than RM500.

“Actually, it is very different from the last edition, which started at RM40 after the state government gave an exemption on entertainment tax,” he said.

Azhan, though, remains optimistic that the race at SIC will still be a grand affair after the event had to be cancelled for two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic. – Bernama, August 13, 2022

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