Sepang to stay on MotoGP calendar until 2031

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The Sepang International Circuit will remain on the MotoGP calendar until at least 2031 after MotoGP and the Malaysian government agreed a new five-year contract extension.

Announced on Tuesday, the agreement covers the 2027 to 2031 seasons and ensures the Malaysian Grand Prix will continue as one of the championship’s longest-serving events in Asia.

 

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Sepang has hosted MotoGP every year since 1999, with the exception of the 2020 and 2021 editions, which were cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Malaysia also hosted the championship’s 2026 season launch earlier this year, underlining the country’s importance to the sport.

MotoGP chief executive Carmelo Ezpeleta welcomed the renewal and highlighted Malaysia’s growing importance to the championship.

“Malaysia is an important market for MotoGP, where we have a strong fanbase and have seen the positive economic impact of MotoGP increase year-on-year,” he said.

“Great racing, local passion and international appeal create an unforgettable event every year in Malaysia and we look forward to returning until 2031.”

According to MotoGP, last year’s Malaysian Grand Prix attracted a record weekend attendance of 190,977, making it one of the championship’s best-attended events.

Sepang became the second venue to secure its long-term future in recent weeks after the Aragon Grand Prix renewal.

The extension also came ahead of the introduction of MotoGP’s new 850cc regulations in 2027.