December 2025 — Sepang, Selangor (Date TBD):
In a major boost to Malaysia’s international motorsport profile, the Michelin 24H Series Middle East is set to kick off its 2025/2026 season at the Sepang International Circuit this December — marking the first time the endurance racing series will host a round in the Far East.
The prestigious event, part of the globally recognized 24H Series powered by Creventic, will see a grid of international endurance teams and high-performance GT and touring cars descend on Sepang for a full day and night of competitive action. The inclusion of Malaysia as the opening round destination signals growing interest in Asia’s motorsport infrastructure and fanbase — and reaffirms Sepang’s standing as a world-class racing venue.
“We’re thrilled to bring the 24H Series to Malaysia,” said a Creventic spokesperson. “Sepang offers the perfect blend of challenging layout, tropical conditions, and enthusiastic fans — ideal for an endurance race that demands peak performance from both man and machine.”
The race will feature a diverse field of entrants, including GT3, GT4, TCR, and prototype categories, with teams from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia expected to participate. With 24 hours of continuous racing, the event will test not just speed, but strategy, teamwork, and mechanical durability.
Local motorsport stakeholders have welcomed the announcement as a milestone moment for Malaysian racing. It is expected to draw global media coverage and significant tourism interest, with fans from neighboring countries likely to travel to Sepang for the spectacle. Industry observers also see the event as an opportunity to showcase Malaysian talent — with the potential for local teams or drivers to compete on home soil against the world’s best.
The event is slated to include fan zones, pit walk experiences, hospitality lounges, and live entertainment, ensuring appeal beyond hardcore racing fans and creating a festive, international atmosphere.
As final dates and ticketing details are set to be announced soon, excitement is building for what promises to be one of Malaysia’s most high-profile motorsport events of the year — a 24-hour challenge that will light up Sepang’s tarmac and firmly place Malaysia on the endurance racing map.