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Hodgson romps to double victory
Britain's Neil Hodgson proved why he is the hot favourite to take this season's Superbike world championship with a masterful double victory in the opening round in Valencia on Sunday.
Petronas set for historic start in superbike debut
Malaysia's first superbike, the Petronas superbike, will make its debut in the opening round of the World Superbike Championship 2003 in Valencia, Spain tomorrow.
Chance to meet Sauber drivers
Fans of F1 drivers Nick Heidfeld and Heinz-Harald Frentzen, who will be driving for the Sauber Petronas team, can meet the duo in person on March 15 here.
Golf charity and gala dinner to spice up F1 Grand Prix race
Two supporting events - the Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix golf charity and the Formula One dinner #8211; are set to add more glitz and excitement to the fifth edition of the Petronas Malaysian F1 Grand Prix from March 21-23.
Karamjit and Allen enter Malaysia Book of Records
Malaysia's world rally champion Karamjit Singh and his long-time partner and co-driver Allen Oh have been honoured with a place in the Malaysia Book of Records as the most successful rally duo in Malaysian history.
Sepang F1 circuit to be closed
With less than four weeks to go before the 2003 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix, the Sepang F1 circuit will be closed for beautification works from today.
Low sizzles to victory in Sungai Petani
Petronas EON Racing Team's Jimmy Low outclassed the rest of the field in the 2003 Perodua-AAM Malaysian Rally Championship held in Sungai Petani, Kedah, winning the two-day event by over six minutes.
RTM gain rights to broadcast Formula One races this year
Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) has been appointed the host broadcaster for the Formula One Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix at the Sepang F1 Circuit from March 21-23.
War or not, SIC confident of attracting 100,000 fans
Whether or not war breaks out in Iraq, the organisers of the Petronas Malaysian F1 Grand Prix from March 21-23 are confident they can attract their biggest attendance yet.
Only 10,000 tickets sold but SIC not perturbed
The organisers of the Malaysian F1 race, Sepang International Circuit (SIC), have only 10,000 confirmed sales so far. But they are confident of hitting their target of 100,000 for next month's Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix.