Glenmarie, 7 April 2025 — Malaysia Speed Festival (MSF) with support from Tourism Malaysia is set to heat up Saturday night racing action once again with Round 2: Saturday Night Fever and run at the Sepang South Circuit from 19–20 April 2025.
Championing the growth of national motorsports since its inception in 2010, MSF promotes an affordable and exciting local motor racing scene. Now entering its 15th year, MSF returns to its roots for Round 2 with scintillating night racing at the spectator-friendly South Circuit, with MSF SuperTurismo car racing kicking off from 6:00pm and running till midnight. The MSF SuperBikes will race on Sunday on the same track – a first time for the superbikes riders.
MSF races this round with the support of Tourism Malaysia. Synonymous with Tourism Malaysia’s Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign, this support aims to boost the local racing ecosystem and reinforce Malaysia’s positioning as a leading motorsport destination in Southeast Asia.
“We are thrilled for Tourism Malaysia to come in and provide support for this round. This will help our local racing community gain not only greater recognition but also international exposure,” said Adian Yein, Principal of MSF.
“Over the years, MSF has attracted racers from Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Japan, and even from Europe. This international appeal is a testament to the competitiveness and high standards of our racing series,” Yein added.
“Through Tourism Malaysia’s support, we aim to showcase Malaysia’s world-class racers and vibrant motorsport culture to a global audience.”
MSF continues to attract top talent. Round 1 of the Superbikes division saw notable names such as Azlan Shah (retired ARRC rider), Naomichi Uramoto (2016 All Japan J-GP2 Champion), Adam Norrodin (WorldSBK rider), and Zulfahmi Khairuddin (former GP rider and founder of ZK Racing) take to the track.
In the Superturismo division, MSF welcomed recurring elite drivers such as Faidzil Alang, who recently set a new personal best at Sepang (2:16), and professional sim racer, Taj Izrin Aiman, the 2024 Gazoo Racing GT Cup Asia Individual Champion.
“MSF has always been a platform that bridges the gap between professional racing and community-driven motorsports,” Yein emphasized. “Our structured categories and affordable entry points allow both seasoned racers and new enthusiasts to compete in a safe, professional environment.”
With the debut of the MSF Myvi Cup this year – a new category spotlighting the Perodua Myvi – this coming round will be the first that one of Malaysia’s most beloved cars will be blitzing the faster, shorter and more engaging Sepang South Circuit at night.
With multiple racing categories, MSF continues to redefine what it means to experience motorsports in Malaysia—accessible, inclusive, and exhilarating.
Round 2 of Malaysia Speed Festival will be held at the South Track of PETRONAS Sepang International Circuit on 19 April (Superturismo) and 20 April (Superbikes) 2025. Paddock Access can be purchased at the gate on event day for RM35 per day, or a free Grandstand access.