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Malaysia Festival of Speed returns to Sepang

Malaysia Festival of Speed returns to Sepang

KUALA LUMPUR: The second Malaysia Festival of Speed (MFOS) will be held at the Sepang International Circuit (SIC) from Aug 15-17.
The festival, aimed at offering a more exhilarating and inclusive experience for motorsport fans and participants alike, will feature eight categories: karting sprint, karting slalom, rally, gymkhana (car), gymkhana (motor), e-sports, pocket bike and a push bike (demo).
Motorsports Association of Malaysia president Tan Sri Mokhzani Mahathir said the overwhelming response to last year's edition had spurred efforts to further enhance the event, with a sharper focus on developing local talent and expanding grassroots participation.
"We are excited to bring back the MFOS for its second year. The overwhelming response from the motorsport community, families and fans has motivated us to make this year's edition more impactful," said Mokhzani at a MFOS press conference on Friday.
He added that the festival serves not only as a competitive platform, but also as a talent identification ground, with category winners set to represent Malaysia at an Asian-level event in Sri Lanka in September.
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