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MotoGP, Over 160,000 spectators at Sepang, 80% of tickets sold to companies

Only 20% of tickets were purchased by individuals through consumer channels. Retail ticket sales were only 20 percent of the total, mostly absorbed by corporate purchases

MotoGP: Over 160,000 spectators at Sepang, 80% of tickets sold to companies

A crowd of 163,567 visitors was recorded at Sepang International Circuit (SIC for the 2022 Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia. Although the number fell short of the record estimated 180,000 visitors in 2019 Malaysia MotoGP, SIC chief executive officer Shafriman Hanif was nonetheless satisfied with the turnout.

 

“This year’s MotoGP is important to us as it is the first major event we held after the government relaxed the Covid-19 restrictions. It is also the first year Petronas is the title sponsor for the Malaysian MotoGP and we are pleased at the way it turned out,” said Shafriman.

With over 80,000 visitors recorded on Sunday, race day, the weather was co-operative, despite misgivings over the rain showers on Friday Free Practice and Saturday Qualifying in the morning. “I was surprised to see so many families in the grandstand and mall area, with many pushing babies in strollers,” Shafriman said.

By the numbers, Friday saw 21,015 visitors at SIC, with 53,937 attending the qualifying sessions on Saturday, and a crowd of 88,615 in the stands on Sunday. Shafriman also said retail ticket sales were only about 20% of the total, the majority taken up by corporate purchases.

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