Sepang already lost millions of ringgit in track fees


Huge loss: Several events at the Sepang International Circuit have been called off since the government’s directive to stop all sporting activities three weeks ago.

PETALING JAYA: Sepang International Circuit (SIC) are bracing for a tough period over the next few months with millions of ringgit in track fees lost over the next few months.

SIC chief executive officer Datuk Razlan Razali revealed they had already lost RM4 million in revenue from track fees after the government issued the directive to stop all public gatherings, including sporting events three weeks ago.

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