About this venue
Sepang International Circuit is one of Asia’s best-known motor racing venues, designed for major international car and motorcycle competitions. Its distinctive layout combines a wide track, long straights, technically demanding corners and large grandstands, while the complex can accommodate more than 100,000 spectators during its biggest events.
The venue experience is centred on motorsport, with major grandstands providing views across several sections of the circuit. Large screens, food and beverage outlets and supporting visitor facilities make it easier to follow a full day of racing, while covered areas in the main grandstands are particularly useful during long events and changing weather conditions.
The circuit is located at Jalan Lawrence, Sepang, Malaysia. Visitors arriving by road can reach the immediate circuit area, where parking facilities and organised passenger drop-off zones are available; access arrangements and individual entry points may change during major race weekends. For wider transport options and connections across Sepang, see the information further down the page.
About the city: Sepang
Sepang, a destination in the state of Selangor, is one of Malaysia's most recognizable centers for major sporting and entertainment events. Its best-known landmark is the Sepang International Circuit, an internationally renowned venue for motorsport and large spectator gatherings. The proximity of Kuala Lumpur International Airport makes Sepang a convenient destination for visitors from different parts of the world, while hotels, restaurants and other services around the airport, Salak Tinggi and the circuit area make it easy to organize a stay before and after an event.
Transport connectivity is one of Sepang's greatest advantages. Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), with KLIA Terminal 1 and KLIA Terminal 2, is located in the Sepang area, while the KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit rail services connect the airport with important transport hubs. KLIA Transit stops at Salak Tinggi, Putrajaya & Cyberjaya, Bandar Tasik Selatan and KL Sentral, making travel from Kuala Lumpur and connections with the wider urban and intercity network easier. To reach Sepang International Circuit, the final part of the journey is usually continued by road, taxi or pre-arranged transport.
Before or after an event, Sepang offers several interesting places for a more relaxed part of the trip. Pantai Bagan Lalang is a well-known coastal destination suitable for walks by the sea, while the area around the Sungai Sepang Besar river offers a different view of the natural landscape of this part of Selangor. Motorsport enthusiasts can further enrich their visit with a stop at the National Automobile Museum near the racing circuit. The combination of international transport connections, a major sporting venue and coastal attractions makes Sepang a practical place to combine an event with a short tourist stay.
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