Nov.28 (GMM) Razlan Razali, the boss of the Malaysian grand prix, has admitted that 2015 could be the Sepang circuit's last formula one race.
He told Isportconnect it is "too early to even think" about whether the existing contract will be extended.
"I think for the event to be successful and to even consider the event going beyond 2015, and paying lots of money to formula one, FOM must help the circuit to try and allow us to do as much as possible to get spectators to come to the circuit," said Razali.
He said another issue is the race's late start time.
"Put it this way," said Razali, "in the event that we decide to go beyond 2015, there are various key points that we insist upon changing before we even talk about (it), including the starting time."
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So what you guys think? I think Sepang did OK-ish compared to some new tilkedrome circuit in term of attendant and revenue. The action on the track is good. For me the late start time is the worst thing for Sepang and it not really Sepang's fault. Driver and a lot fans love the track and it is one for the cheapest Grand Prix to attend.