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Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush at the Malaysia Moto GP 2023!

See the best motorcycle riders in the world compete at the Sepang International Circuit. Buy your tickets today and be part of the action!

About Circuit Sepang

  • Location: Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Built-in: 1999
  • No. of Laps: 20
  • No. Of Corners: 15
  • Circuit Length: 5.543 km [3.444 mi]
  • Race Distance: 27.726 km [17.212 mi]

The Sepang Circuit was designed by Hermann Tilke, the designer of the Bahrain International Circuit, the Shanghai International Circuit, and the Losail International Circuit. The first Moto GP Malaysia race at the Sepang International Circuit was held in 2000. It was won by Valentino Rossi, riding for the Honda Team. Rossi went on to win the Moto GP World Championship that year and has since won the Sepang Grand Prix seven times.

The Sepang International Circuit is currently the longest-running circuit on the Moto GP calendar. It had hosted the Malaysian Grand Prix every year since 2000, except for 2009, when the race was canceled due to the global financial crisis. It is a popular track with riders and fans alike. It is known for its fast and flowing layout, making it challenging for riders and engineers. The circuit has also been praised for its safety features, which have helped reduce accidents in recent years.

Moto GP Malaysia Seating Plan

Moto GP Malaysia Seating Plan
  • Main Grandstand: The Main Grandstand is opposite the pit lane and offers excellent views of the start/finish line and the circuit's first and last turns. This is the most popular grandstand and will sell out quickly.
  • K1 Grandstand: The K1 Grandstand is located on the first corner and is a popular choice for fans who want to see the riders up close. This grandstand also offers good views of the start/finish line.
  • C2 Grandstand: This grandstand has been renamed from K2 Grandstand, and it now offers views of the first few corners and the back straight.
  • C1 Grandstand: Located outside the circuit, it offers views of the first few corners and the back straight.
  • Tower Grandstand: Located at the top of the circuit, it offers panoramic views of the entire track. This grandstand is a good option for fans who want to see the action.
  • Marc Marquez Tribune: The former Marc Marquez Grandstand has been renamed to Marc Marquez Tribune, and it is now a premium grandstand located opposite the pit lane. This grandstand offers excellent views of the start/finish line and the pit lane, and it also includes access to a private lounge and complimentary food and drinks.
  • Sepang Premier Club: The Sepang Premier Club is a premium hospitality option with access to a private lounge, an air-conditioned viewing deck, and complimentary food and drinks.
  • Corporate Suites: Corporate suites are available for rent and accommodate groups of up to 12 people. Suites include private seating, air conditioning, and catering.
  • Trackside Chalets: Trackside chalets are located directly on the circuit and offer a unique and exclusive viewing experience. Chalets include private seating, air conditioning, and catering.

Moto GP Malaysia 2023 Schedule

Day 1 - Friday

Day 1 - Friday

10th November, Friday

Practice 1

  • 10:45-11:30

Practice 2

  • 15:00-16:00
Day 2 - Saturday

Day 2 - Saturday

11th November, Saturday

Free Practice

  • 10:10-10:40

Qualifying 1 & 2

  • 10:50-11:05
  • 11:15-11:30

Sprint

  • 15:00
Day 3 - Sunday

Day 3 - Sunday

12th November, Sunday

Race Day

  • 14:00

Your Moto GP Tickets Explained

2-Day Pass

2-Day Pass

Why Buy a 2-Day Moto GP Pass?

  • The 2-day pass gives you access to all the racing on Saturday and Sunday.
  • The 2-day pass allows you to experience the entire weekend of Moto GP, including the qualifying, free practice, and race.
1-Day Pass

1-Day Pass

Why Buy a 1-Day Moto GP Pass?

  • The 1-day pass gives you access to the Moto GP race on Sunday, which is the weekend's main event.
  • The 1-day pass is a great way to experience the excitement of Moto GP and make memories that will last a lifetime.

Plan Your Visit to the Moto GP Malaysia

Timings
Getting There
Facilities
Visitor Tips
Rules & Regulations
The Moto GP Malaysia Essentials

The Moto GP Malaysia 2023 will be held on November 11, 2023, at the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia. The race will start at 14:00 local time, which is 7:00 UTC.

Friday

  • Practice 1- 10:45-11:30
  • Practice 2-15:00-16:00

Saturday

  • Free Practice- 10:10-10:40
  • Qualifying 1- 10:50- 11:05
  • Qualifying 2- 11:15-11:30
  • Sprint- 15:00

Sunday

  • Warm Up- 09:45-09:55
  • Race- 14:00
By Car

Address: Sepang International Circuit Sdn. Bhd. Jalan Pekeliling, 64000 KLIA, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
Find on Map

Sepang is located about 45 kilometers (28 miles) south of Kuala Lumpur. Here are a few ways to get to Sepang:

By Car: The easiest way to get to Sepang is by car. Take the North-South Expressway (PLUS) and exit at the Sepang exit.

By Train: There is a train service that connects Kuala Lumpur to Sepang. The train departs from KL Sentral Station and arrives at Sepang Railway Station.
By Bus: Several bus services travel to Sepang from Kuala Lumpur like SkyBus: A1 and A2, Aerobus: A11, and Cityliner: CT1.
The buses depart from the TBS (Terminal Bersepadu Selatan) bus terminal in Kuala Lumpur.

Facilities
  • Grandstands: The circuit features multiple grandstands around the track, providing excellent views of the racing action from various vantage points.
  • Paddock Area: The paddock area allows fans to get closer to the teams, riders, and equipment, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the Moto GP Malaysia world.
  • VIP Hospitality: Premium hospitality suites offer a luxurious experience with gourmet food, beverages, and a comfortable environment to enjoy the race.
  • Merchandise and Vendor Stalls: Various stalls and shops offer Moto GP Malaysia merchandise, team apparel, and other souvenirs for fans to purchase and take home.
  • Food and Beverage Outlets: Numerous food and beverage outlets throughout the circuit offer various culinary options to suit different preferences.
  • Entertainment Zones: The circuit often hosts entertainment zones with activities, displays, and interactive experiences to engage fans and create a festive atmosphere.
  • Medical Facilities: The circuit provides medical facilities and first aid services to ensure the safety and well-being of attendees.
  • Accessibility: The circuit aims to accommodate visitors with disabilities by providing accessible seating, restrooms, and facilities.
Dress
  • Purchase Tickets Early: Secure your tickets well in advance to get the best seats and deals. Early bird offers, and package deals may be available, ensuring you don't miss out on the action.
  • Check the Schedule: Review the event schedule to know when practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and the main race will occur. This will help you plan your day and ensure you don't miss thrilling moments.
  • Dress Comfortably: Wear lightweight and comfortable clothing, as the weather in Malaysia can be humid and hot. Don't forget to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Arrive Early: Arrive at the circuit early to beat the crowds, find a good parking spot, and explore the various activities and displays before the race starts.
  • Plan Your Transportation: Check the transportation options available for the circuit. Public transportation or shuttle services might be more convenient than driving, especially on race days when traffic can be heavy.
  • Explore the Circuit: Explore the circuit and find the best vantage points for watching the race. Different corners and grandstands offer unique views of the action.
  • Follow Safety Rules: Always follow the safety rules and guidelines provided by the event organizers. Stay within designated areas and follow any instructions given by the staff.
Rules and regulations
  • Prohibited items: Alcohol, Fireworks, Laser pointers, Weapons, Glass bottles and Animals.
  • Professional cameras (only point-and-shoot cameras are allowed).
  • Smoking: Smoking is prohibited in all indoor areas of the Sepang Circuit.
  • Littering: Littering is prohibited at the Sepang Circuit.
  • Prohibited activities: Climbing on the fences or barriers, Throwing objects onto the track, Running on the track, Obstructing the view of other spectators and Interfering with the safety or operation of the circuit.
  • Security: The Sepang Circuit has a security force in place to ensure the safety of all spectators. Spectators are required to cooperate with the security force and follow their instructions.
Essentials
  • Visa: Visitors from most countries will need a visa to enter Malaysia. You can apply for a visa online, at the Malaysian embassy, or consulate in your home country.
  • Time Zone: Malaysia is in the GMT+8 time zone. This means it is 8 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
  • Currency: Malaysian Ringgit [MYR]
  • Socket: Type G plug.
  • Language: Malay and English
  • Weather: The weather in Malaysia is hot and humid all year round. The average temperature is around 28 degrees Celsius (82 degrees Fahrenheit). The rainy season is from November to January.

Moto GP For First Timers

  • Be aware of the risks: The Moto GP is a dangerous sport with always the risk of accidents. Be mindful of the risks and take precautions to stay safe.
    Follow the instructions of the officials: The officials are there to keep you safe, so it is important to follow their instructions.
  • Do not cross the track: The track is dangerous, and it is important to stay off the track.
    Do not throw anything onto the track: Throwing anything onto the track could injure the riders or other spectators.
  • Be respectful of other spectators: The Moto GP is a shared experience and it is important to be respectful of other spectators.
  • Bring binoculars: Binoculars will help you see the action better.
  • Bring a camera with a zoom lens: This will allow you to take better photos of the action.
  • Bring a hat and sunscreen: The sun can be very strong on the track, so it is important to protect yourself.
  • Bring snacks and drinks: Food and drink vendors are at the track, but they can be expensive. It is a good idea to bring your snacks and beverages.
  • Be prepared to stand for long periods: The races can be long, so it is important to be prepared to stand for long periods of time.

Frequently Asked Questions About Moto GP Malaysia 2023

What is the Moto GP Malaysia 2023?

The Moto GP Malaysia is a premier motorcycle racing event at the Sepang International Circuit. It's part of the Moto GP World Championship, featuring top riders and teams worldwide.

When is the Moto GP Malaysia 2023?

The Moto GP Malaysia 2023 will be held on November 10-12, 2023.

Where is the Moto GP Malaysia 2023 held?

The Moto GP Malaysia 2023 will be held at the Sepang International Circuit in Sepang, Malaysia.

How do I purchase tickets for the Moto GP Malaysia 2023?

Tickets for the Moto GP Malaysia can be purchased online through the official event website or authorized ticketing platforms. Book a 1-Day or 2-Day pass through Headout to enjoy a hassle-free experience.

What's included in my Moto GP Malaysia tickets?

The ticket grants you access to the Sepang International Circuit and the race day activities. Depending on the ticket type- 1-Day Pass or 2-Day Pass, you might also get access to specific grandstands, pit areas, or other premium experiences.
The 2-day pass gives you access to all the racing on Saturday and Sunday. The 2-day pass allows you to experience the entire weekend of Moto GP, including the qualifying, free practice, and race.
The 1-Day pass gives you access to the Moto GP race on Sunday, the weekend's main event. The 1-day pass is a great way to experience the excitement of Moto GP and make memories that will last a lifetime.

What does my 2-day pass to Moto GP Malaysia include?

A 2-day pass to Moto GP Malaysia includes admission to the event on both Saturday and Sunday. It does not include access to the paddock or the pit lane.

What does my 1-day pass to Moto GP Malaysia include?

A 1-day pass to Moto GP Malaysia includes admission to the main race event on Sunday. It does not include access to the paddock or the pit lane.

How much are the tickets for the Moto GP Malaysia 2023?

Ticket prices for the Moto GP Malaysia 2023 start at RM150 (about USD37) for a three-day general admission pass.

What happens on a typical Moto GP weekend?

A typical Moto GP weekend consists of three days of racing:
Friday: Free practice and qualifying for all three classes.
Saturday: Qualifying for the Moto3 and Moto2 classes, and the Moto GP sprint race.
Sunday: The Moto3 and Moto2 races, and the Moto GP race.

What is the Sprint Weekend in Moto GP 2023?

In 2023, Moto GP introduced sprint races at all Grands Prix. The sprint races were held on Saturday afternoons at 15:00 and were approximately half the length of the main race. Points were awarded to the top nine finishers on a 12-9-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis, similar to the Superpole races in the Superbike World Championship. The grids for both the sprint race and the main race were set by qualifying, which retained its Q1-Q2 format. There was also one less practice session and warm-up session. Sprint race wins were not considered as regular Grands Prix wins and instead had their own "Sprint race wins" statistic.

What are the different types of Moto GP Malaysia tickets?

There are several different types of Moto GP Malaysia tickets available, including:
General admission: These tickets allow you to stand in the general admission areas.
Grandstand: These tickets allow you to sit in one of the grandstands.
VIP: These tickets include access to a VIP area with food, drinks, and other amenities.
Hospitality: These tickets include access to a hospitality suite with food, drinks, and other amenities.

Which are the best seats to watch the Malaysia GP?

The best seats to watch the Malaysia GP are in the grandstands closest to the track. These seats will give you the best view of the action and allow you to see the riders up close. However, these seats are also the most expensive. You can also find good seats in the general admission areas if you are on a budget.

Is there parking available at the Sepang International Circuit?

Yes, there is usually designated parking available for attendees. It's recommended to check the event's official website for parking details and availability.

What are the prohibited items at the Moto GP Malaysia 2023?

The following items are prohibited at the Moto GP Malaysia 2023: Alcohol, Fireworks, Laser pointers, Weapons, Glass bottles, Animals, and Professional cameras (only point-and-shoot cameras are allowed).

What are the rules and regulations of the Sepang Circuit and the Malaysian GP?

The following are some of the rules and regulations of the Sepang Circuit and the Malaysian GP: Smoking is prohibited in all indoor areas of the Sepang Circuit, Littering is prohibited at the Sepang Circuit, Climbing on the fences or barriers, Throwing objects onto the track, Running on the track, Obstructing the view of other spectators and Interfering with the safety or operation of the circuit.

What is the weather like in Malaysia during the Moto GP Malaysia?

The weather in Malaysia is hot and humid all year round. The average temperature is around 28 degrees Celsius (82 degrees Fahrenheit). The rainy season is from November to January.

What should I wear to the event?

Wear comfortable clothing and footwear as you walk around the circuit. Consider bringing sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to stay protected from the sun.

Can I bring my own food and drinks to the circuit?

Outside food and beverages might not be allowed in the circuit. However, plenty of food stalls and vendors usually offer various options.

Are there activities for families and children?

Yes, Moto GP Malaysia usually offers family-friendly zones and activities for children. Check the event schedule for details on family-oriented entertainment.

What are the best things to do in Malaysia?

Malaysia is a beautiful country with a lot to offer visitors. Visit the Petronas Twin Towers and Batu Caves, Relax on the beaches of Langkawi, etc.