News
DO not expect the roar of Formula One engines to return to Sepang anytime soon. Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh told Parliament that Malaysia has no immediate plans to host F1 races, citing the ...
The Malaysian Grand Prix had made its debut in 1999 at its Sepang International Circuit, with the last race held there in ...
Formula One is an expensive sport, but it continues to expand globally. However, one country is not ready for its return just ...
“Organising F1 races requires the government to pay about 300 million Ringgit ($71.1m; £52.7m) annually to Liberty Media, which holds the F1 commercial rights,” Yeoh said in parliament on Thursday.
Malaysia’s sports minister has revealed that the country has “no current plans” to revive its Formula 1 race. Earlier this month, the chief executive of the Sepang International Circuit stated that it ...
The talk of a possible return of Formula 1 to Malaysia has been quashed with youth and sports minister Hannah Yeoh stating that the country had no plans to bring the race back to the ...
Malaysia's sports minister Hannah Yeoh announced that the country will not pursue hosting the annual Formula One race due to high sponsorship costs and a packed racing calendar. The event, held from ...
Malaysia has no plans to bring back the annual Formula One race due to high sponsorship costs and a tight racing calendar, ...
There are no plans for Malaysia to hold Formula 1 (F1) races soon, says Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh.
Malaysia has no plans to bring back the annual Formula One race due to high sponsorship costs and a tight racing calendar, ...
Missed out on 20 August's best Formula 1 news? Catch up here with the top stories today! Earlier this season, GPblog could ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results