New Grand Prix circuit planned for Malaysia
- Published: 5 Dec 2012 at 19.47
- Online news: Asia
A second Formula One-standard circuit will be built in Malaysia and will include a driving school aimed at nurturing regional racing talent, developers of the project said.
The cars line up for the Malaysian Grand Prix at Malaysia's Sepang circuit in March. A second Formula One-standard circuit will be built in Malaysia and will include a driving school aimed at nurturing regional racing talent, developers of the project said.
The track in southern Malaysia is being built by Singapore billionaire investor Peter Lim, a director of UK-based sports car maker McLaren Automotive, whose sister company McLaren Racing competes in F1.
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