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May 12,
Malaysia could host Formula
One races at night under a new contract, a report said
Saturday, a day after neighboring Singapore announced it was
joining the F1 circuit including a possible grand prix under
lights.
Sepang International Circuit chairman Mokhzani Mahathir was
quoted by the New Straits Times as saying a new contract to
extend Malaysia's hosting of the event for another five
years to 2015 would be signed within the next few weeks.
Malaysia has hosted F1 races since 1999. Its current
contract expires 2010.
"Night races is among the new conditions in the contract,"
he said in the report.
Although no date has been set for night races to commence,
technical work to enable the track to host them would begin
soon, the newspaper said.
Mohkzani dismissed possible competition from neighboring
Singapore, who announced Friday that it had won a five-year
deal to host Formula One races starting in September or
October 2008 including a possible night grand prix.
"They will be hosting their first race next year while we
will be celebrating our 10th anniversary," he said in the
report. "For Malaysia, the race will be held at the
beginning of the season, while Singapore will have its
toward the end of the season."
Mohkzani and other Sepang circuit officials could not be
reached for comments Saturday.
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