Malaysia to host final F1 race this year
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[April 07, 2017]
By Rozanna Latiff
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia will
stage its final Formula One Grand Prix in October after the
government and the sport's commercial rights holders announced on
Friday that their hosting agreement would end a year early.
The Southeast Asian country has hosted a round of the world
championships at the Sepang International Circuit (SIC) since 1999
but the government said last November that the deal would not be
renewed when it expired at the end of 2018.
On Friday, however, both parties announced that the Oct. 1 race this
year would be the last.
"It's always sad to say goodbye to a member of the Formula 1
family," Formula One commercial operations managing director Sean
Bratches said in a statement.
"Over nearly two decades, the Malaysian Formula 1 fans have proven
themselves to be some of the sport's most passionate supporters."
Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak said on Friday that declining
ticket sales, viewership and tourism were behind the decision to
pull out of hosting the race.
"The Cabinet has agreed to end the contract for hosting the Formula
One race... after considering lowering returns to the country
compared to the cost of hosting the championships," he said in a
statement.
State oil and gas firm Petronas [PETR.UL] is the title sponsor of
the F1 race. The company has been hit hard in recent times by
tumbling oil prices.
Petronas, however, would continue to sponsor the Mercedes Formula
One team as part of its marketing strategy, Najib said.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff said he hoped the last race at the
circuit would provide a fitting finale.
"It's been a very successful race over 18 years but they have
decided to call it a day and we have to respect that decision,"
Wolff told reporters in Shanghai, where Mercedes are preparing for
this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix.
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Mercedes' Nico Rosberg
of Germany in action during first practice. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File
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"I hope we can mark 2017 with a special result in
Sepang -- it will be the last grand prix on a really challenging
circuit and it would mean a lot to win there for all our fans in
Malaysia.
"Although we will miss the event from the calendar, our long and
successful partnership with Petronas means Malaysia will continue to
have a world-class presence in F1 in the years ahead."
Government funds allocated for the race will be redirected towards
other types of motor racing, upgrading the circuit, and training
future Malaysian Formula One drivers, the Prime Minister added.
Formula One faces an uncertain future in Southeast Asia as the other
race in the region, the Singapore Grand Prix, has yet to agree terms
on an extension to its contract that expires this year. The first
Singapore race was held in 2008.
The Sepang Circuit will continue to host a round of the motorcycling
world championships until 2021 under the terms of a deal signed with
MotoGP rights holders Dorna Sports last year.
(Additional reporting by Abhishek Takle in Shanghai; Editing by
Muralikumar Anantharaman, Nick Mulvenney and John O'Brien) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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