Petronas Plans Grand Return of Malaysian Formula 1 GP in 2026 After Nine-Year Break

Exclusive Insights into Petronas’ Ambitious Bid to Revive F1 Races in Malaysia

In an exclusive development, sources reveal that Malaysia’s state oil company, Petronas, is actively pursuing the return of Formula One races to Malaysia in 2026. The ambitious plan, disclosed during a company townhall led by Petronas’ President and CEO Tengku Muhammad Taufik Tengku Aziz on Tuesday, signals a potential revival of the Malaysian Grand Prix after a hiatus of nine years.

History and Background:

Malaysia played host to a leg of the Formula 1 World Championship at the Sepang International Circuit (SIC) from 1999, culminating in its last race in 2017. The decision to discontinue the event was attributed to diminishing ticket sales and escalating hosting costs. Despite this, the SIC continued to host MotoGP races and other motorsport events.

Petronas’ Strategic Move:

Petronas, Malaysia’s sole Fortune 500 company, secured naming rights to the SIC for a three-year period in October of the previous year. This move laid the groundwork for the potential return of Formula One races to the country. The sources did not delve into specific reasons for the comeback, and neither Petronas, the SIC, nor the Malaysian Prime Minister’s office has issued an official statement in response to media queries.

Challenges and Considerations:

In 2022, Malaysia’s Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh expressed the financial challenges associated with hosting an F1 race, stating it was “very expensive,” and the country could not afford to organize races at that time. Petronas’ bid to bring back the prestigious event in 2026 indicates a reassessment of the economic feasibility and potential benefits for Malaysia.

Global F1 Landscape:

Formula 1 has witnessed a surge in global popularity in recent years, fueled by the success of the ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ Netflix TV series. Countries are increasingly vying to host F1 races to enhance visibility, attract tourism, and stimulate economic growth.

Petronas’ Role in F1:

Max Verstappen claimed victory in the last Malaysian F1 Grand Prix in 2017, while Lewis Hamilton, a driver for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team, secured the drivers’ championship that year. Petronas has been a sponsor of the Mercedes team since 2010, contributing to eight constructors’ and seven drivers’ world championships.

Financial Outlook and Announcement:

Petronas is scheduled to announce its full-year 2023 and fourth-quarter earnings in early March. The company’s financial performance will be closely watched, considering the backdrop of a lower third-quarter profit posted in November 2023.

The prospective return of the Malaysian Grand Prix reflects a dynamic intersection of sports, business, and global visibility, positioning Petronas at the forefront of Formula One’s resurgence on Malaysian soil.

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