Located in Sepang - around 60 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur - the Sepang International Circuit is a renowned motorsport race track that has been host to a number of highly acclaimed sporting events such as the Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix, A1 Grand...more
Located in Sepang - around 60 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur - the Sepang International Circuit is a renowned motorsport race track that has been host to a number of highly acclaimed sporting events such as the Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix, A1 Grand Prix and Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix. Officially opened to the public in 1999, the circuit and race track was designed by the German engineer and auto racer - Hermann Tilke. Stretching across a distance of over 5.5 kilometres, the circuit is noted for its unusual layout as well as its sweeping corners and wide straights which are distinct in characteristics. Kart racing and motocross facilities are also available at the Sepang International Circuit, as well as a circuit tour for first-time visitors.
Circuit tours cost around RM50 for adults and RM20 for students and children.
Tours are held on weekdays at 10:00 a.m. in the morning as well as 2:30 p.m. in the afternoon on Mondays to Thursdays, and 3:00 p.m. on Fridays.
Each tour lasts around 90 minutes
Adults, Families, Senior Guests, Young Adults
National Automobile Museum, Grandstand, Corporate Suites, Race Control Room, Time Keeping Room, Paddock Area and Media Center
Visitors could go to a few of the mosques located in Sepang or the Sultan Abdul Samad Mosque in Kuala Lumpur International Airport or the Surau An-Nur located in Sungai Pelek. It is also possible to enquire for a private area that can be made use of during prayer times.
Halal food is available in restaurants in the vicinity of the Sepang International Circuit, including several serving authentic Malaysian cuisine. It is also possible to go to the Downtown KLIA Seafood, which is a popular spot for the best seafood.