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Malaysia Excludes the Return of F1 Due to High Organizational Costs

The return of the international Sepang circuit to the F1 calendar would require the Malaysian government to pay more than US$71 million a year. Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh said that the organisation of the series alone would cost 300 million Malaysian ringgits (US$71 million) per year. In addition to the cost of organizing fees, the circuit is expected to invest significant maintenance costs, of the order of 10 million Malaysian ringgits (US$2.4…
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The return of the international Sepang circuit to the F1 calendar would require the Malaysian government to pay more than US$71 million a year. Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh said that the organisation of the series alone would cost 300 million Malaysian ringgits (US$71 million) per year. In addition to the cost of organizing fees, the circuit is expected to invest significant maintenance costs, of the order of 10 million Malaysian ringgits (US$2.4…

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F1only.fr - F1 News 24/7 broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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