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Tickets for Sepang 2025

TicketWorld Online offers you the exclusive opportunity to experience the thrilling MotoGP race at the famous Sepang International Circuit, home of the Malaysian Grand Prix. Immerse yourself in the intensity of the competition as the world’s best riders take on this challenging track, known for its combination of long straights and technical corners that test the skill and concentration of the competitors.

The Sepang Circuit, located near Kuala Lumpur, is one of the most iconic and technical circuits on the MotoGP calendar. Its modern and varied layout guarantees an unforgettable spectacle for fans, with constant overtaking opportunities and thrilling battles at every corner.

The Malaysian Grand Prix is one of the key events of the championship, not only because of the quality of the competition, but also because as the penultimate race of the season, it is often decisive in the fight for the world title. The atmosphere is unmatched, with the accumulated tension of the whole championship and the possibility of defining the champion in Sepang. Thousands of fans from all over the world flock to this iconic circuit to witness the excitement up close and live the unique experience that only MotoGP can offer.

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Frequent questions

The Malaysian Grand Prix is held at the impressive Sepang International Circuit, located some 45 kilometers south of Kuala Lumpur. This modern circuit is famous for its technical layout, which combines long straights and a series of fast and slow corners that test both the speed and precision of the drivers. Sepang is not only renowned for its on-track racing, but also for its location in the heart of Southeast Asia. Visitors to the Malaysian Grand Prix can enjoy not only the adrenaline rush of elite motorcycling, but also the rich local culture, exotic cuisine and Malaysian hospitality, making this event a complete experience both on and off the circuit.

  1. The Main Grandstand of the Sepang International Circuit consists of two adjacent sections. One grandstand faces the home straight, while the other faces the main straight, where the exciting start of the race can be seen. From both sides, fans will be able to enjoy the high speed that the bikes reach on these long straights. In addition, they will have a privileged view of key moments such as the start and finish of the riders, making it the perfect place to experience the thrill of MotoGP up close.
  2. Grandstand K1, located in front of the first corners of the circuit, the K1 Grandstand offers a privileged view of one of the most technical sections of the track. From here, fans can witness the skill of the drivers as they maneuver at high speed through a series of challenging corners. It is a perfect place to watch overtaking and decisive moments of the race, where the skill and precision of the drivers are put to the test at the start of each lap.
  3. Grandstand F offers unparalleled panoramic views of several key points of the Sepang International Circuit. From this location, fans can enjoy the action on the main straight, as well as the exciting Turns 6-8 and the final corner, Turn 15, where decisive maneuvers often take place.
  4. Grandstand C1 is strategically located in front of turn 11 of the circuit, offering fans a close-up view of this technical section. From here, you can watch as the riders handle this turn with precision and then accelerate down a short straight, adding to the excitement as the bikes increase their speed on the exit of the turn.

The Sepang International Circuit has a length of 5.543 kilometers.

The number of laps at the Malaysian Grand Prix may vary depending on FIM regulations and the season schedule. Normally, at the Sepang International Circuit, MotoGP riders complete around 20 laps during the race.

The Malaysian Grand Prix has a rich history in the world of motorcycling, holding its first edition in 1991 at the Shah Alam circuit. Subsequently, the race moved briefly to Johor before finding its final home at the Sepang International Circuit in 1999. This modern circuit, known for its challenging layout and high temperatures that put both riders and machines to the test, has established itself as one of the most important events on the MotoGP calendar. Over the years, Sepang has witnessed historic moments and has seen great champions shine on its asphalt. Thanks to its strategic location and excellent infrastructure, the Malaysian Grand Prix has become a must-attend event for fans, especially in the final phase of the season, when championship battles tend to intensify.

Yes, due to the noise generated by the powerful MotoGP bikes, spectators are advised to wear hearing protection, such as earplugs, to enjoy the race safely and comfortably.

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