Malaysian F1 fans vent fury over sales process, organisers cite ‘high traffic’
Malaysian Formula One fans are expressing frustration over the ticketing process for the upcoming Bahrain Grand Prix, which will be held at Malaysia's Sepang International Circuit from October 2 to 4. This marks the country's first F1 race since 2017, with the event relocated from Bahrain due to security concerns.

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AI-generatedMalaysian Formula One fans are expressing frustration over the ticketing process for the upcoming Bahrain Grand Prix, which will be held at Malaysia's Sepang International Circuit from October 2 to 4. This marks the country's first F1 race since 2017, with the event relocated from Bahrain due to security concerns. Fans have reported confusing sales arrangements and broken links when attempting to purchase tickets. Checks revealed no ticket sales listed on the Sepang International Circuit's official website, while some categories on official F1 channels appeared sold out. The organizers cited "high traffic" as the reason for the issues. Ticket prices vary for Malaysian nationals and international spectators.
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5 extractedTickets for Malaysian nationals range from 200 ringgit (US$48) to 2,083 ringgit (US$510).
Tickets for the Formula One Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix, to be held at Malaysia’s Sepang International Circuit from October 2 to 4, went on sale on Thursday.
No ticket sales are listed on the SIC’s official website, while tickets in some categories on the official F1 channels appear to be sold out.
The Bahrain race was moved to Malaysia after the original event was cancelled due to security concerns arising from the Iran-US war.
Malaysian F1 fans are complaining about confusing ticketing arrangements and broken links for the Sepang International Circuit race.