Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix

Malaysian Grand Prix
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Venue Petronas Sepang International Circuit (1999–2019, 2022–present)
Johor Circuit (1998)
Shah Alam Circuit (1991–1997)
First race 1991
Most wins (rider) Valentino Rossi (7)
Most wins (manufacturer) Honda (33)

The Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event that is part of the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. The event is due to take place at the Petronas Sepang International Circuit until at least 2024.

History

The first Malaysian Grand Prix was held in 1991 at the Shah Alam Circuit as the final race of the season. Because of the long trip and high cost, many riders chose to not participate in this event. The 500cc race was won by John Kocinski. The event was notorious due to the tropical temperatures and a high degree of humidity, something which plagued the riders for four consecutive years – from 1992 to 1995 respectively.

In 1998, the race was moved from Shah Alam to the Johor Circuit. The reason for the change was because of the 1997 Asian financial crisis that hit Malaysia at this time. While the rich Sultan of Selangor protected the grand prix for years, the local government was no longer able to host the race at the venue. The circuit of Johor Bahru, close to the country of Singapore, was chosen and as a result, the circuit was overhauled: it was modernised and a new layer of asphalt was put on it. While there were pebbles on the track that kicked up and were a nuisance to the riders, the most shocking thing that happened during the weekend was when Lucio Cecchinello drove over the tail of a passing Cobra, which then looked up before getting hit at high speed by the leg of Gino Borsoi.

In 1999 the Sepang International Circuit, designed by Hermann Tilke, had finished construction. The circuit was not only more modern and purpose-built compared to Johor, it also lay close to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. As a result, the race for that season was moved to Sepang along with Formula One, who held its first race at the country in the same year. Since 1999, the Sepang circuit has hosted the Malaysian GP every year until 2020.

In 2006, the distance between the grid positions was increased following the 2006 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix where multiple riders crashed on the first corner. On Saturday afternoon, the circuit was hit by a hefty thunderstorm: a lot of rain fell and as a result, the qualifying practice of the MotoGP and second practice of the 250cc classes were cancelled. This caused a problem because there was no official starting times. The problem was solved by combining the three best times set by all riders on Friday practice.

In 2010, Valentino Rossi won his first race in Malaysia since his accident at the Italian round earlier that year, which saw him break his leg. In 2011, Marco Simoncelli died on the first lap of the race after a horror accident where two riders hit him in the head and lower body. The race was abandoned shortly after.

In 2020, the Malaysian round was scrapped due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Official names and sponsors

  • 1991: Lucky Strike Malaysia Grand Prix
  • 1992: Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix (no official sponsor)
  • 1993: Malaysia Grand Prix (no official sponsor)
  • 1994, 2001: Malaysian Grand Prix (no official sponsor)
  • 1995–1996: Marlboro Grand Prix of Malaysia
  • 1997–1999: Marlboro Malaysian Grand Prix
  • 2000, 2012: Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix (no official sponsor)
  • 2002: Gauloises Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix
  • 2003–2006: Marlboro Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix
  • 2007–2008: Polini Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix
  • 2009–2011, 2013–2014: Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix
  • 2015–2019: Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix
  • 2022–present: Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia

Formerly used circuits

Winners of the Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix

Multiple winners (riders)

# Wins Rider Wins
Category Years won
7 Valentino Rossi MotoGP 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010
500cc 2001
125cc 1997
5 Mick Doohan 500cc 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998
Max Biaggi MotoGP 2002
250cc 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
Dani Pedrosa MotoGP 2012, 2013, 2015
250cc 2004
125cc 2003
4 Casey Stoner MotoGP 2007, 2009
250cc 2005
125cc 2004
3 Luca Cadalora 500cc 1996
250cc 1991, 1992
Loris Capirossi MotoGP 2005
250cc 1999
125cc 1991
Marc Márquez MotoGP 2014, 2018
125cc 2010
Maverick Viñales MotoGP 2019
Moto2 2014
125cc 2011
2 Noboru Ueda 125cc 1994, 1998
Kenny Roberts Jr. 500cc 1999, 2000
Álvaro Bautista 250cc 2008
125cc 2006
Gábor Talmácsi 125cc 2007, 2008
Hiroshi Aoyama 250cc 2007, 2009
Thomas Lüthi Moto2 2011
125cc 2005
Johann Zarco Moto2 2015, 2016
Miguel Oliveira Moto2 2017
Moto3 2015
Andrea Dovizioso MotoGP 2016, 2017
Francesco Bagnaia MotoGP 2022
Moto3 2016

Multiple winners (manufacturers)

# Wins Manufacturer Wins
Category Years won
33 Honda MotoGP 2003, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018
500cc 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001
250cc 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2009
Moto3 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019
125cc 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2005
19 Aprilia 250cc 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008
125cc 1992, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
9 Yamaha MotoGP 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2019
500cc 1991, 1993
250cc 2000
7 KTM Moto2 2017, 2019
250cc 2007
Moto3 2012, 2013, 2015
125cc 2004
Ducati MotoGP 2005, 2007, 2009, 2016, 2017, 2022, 2023
6 Kalex Moto2 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2022
2 Suzuki 500cc 1999, 2000
Derbi 125cc 2001, 2010
Suter Moto2 2010, 2011
Husqvarna Moto3 2022, 2023

By year

Year Track Moto3 Moto2 MotoGP Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2023 Sepang Collin Veijer Husqvarna Fermín Aldeguer Boscoscuro Enea Bastianini Ducati Report
2022 John McPhee Husqvarna Tony Arbolino Kalex Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Report
2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns
2020
2019 Lorenzo Dalla Porta Honda Brad Binder KTM Maverick Viñales Yamaha Report
2018 Jorge Martín Honda Luca Marini Kalex Marc Márquez Honda Report
2017 Joan Mir Honda Miguel Oliveira KTM Andrea Dovizioso Ducati Report
2016 Francesco Bagnaia Mahindra Johann Zarco Kalex Andrea Dovizioso Ducati Report
2015 Miguel Oliveira KTM Johann Zarco Kalex Dani Pedrosa Honda Report
2014 Efrén Vázquez Honda Maverick Viñales Kalex Marc Márquez Honda Report
2013 Luis Salom KTM Esteve Rabat Kalex Dani Pedrosa Honda Report
2012 Sandro Cortese KTM Alex de Angelis FTR Dani Pedrosa Honda Report
Year Track 125cc Moto2 MotoGP Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2011 Sepang Maverick Viñales Aprilia Thomas Lüthi Suter Abandoned (Art. 1.25.2) Report
2010 Marc Márquez Derbi Roberto Rolfo Suter Valentino Rossi Yamaha Report
Year Track 125cc 250cc MotoGP Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2009 Sepang Julián Simón Aprilia Hiroshi Aoyama Honda Casey Stoner Ducati Report
2008 Gábor Talmácsi Aprilia Alvaro Bautista Aprilia Valentino Rossi Yamaha Report
2007 Gábor Talmácsi Aprilia Hiroshi Aoyama KTM Casey Stoner Ducati Report
2006 Alvaro Bautista Aprilia Jorge Lorenzo Aprilia Valentino Rossi Yamaha Report
2005 Thomas Lüthi Honda Casey Stoner Aprilia Loris Capirossi Ducati Report
2004 Casey Stoner KTM Daniel Pedrosa Honda Valentino Rossi Yamaha Report
2003 Daniel Pedrosa Honda Toni Elías Aprilia Valentino Rossi Honda Report
2002 Arnaud Vincent Aprilia Fonsi Nieto Aprilia Max Biaggi Yamaha Report
Year Track 125cc 250cc 500cc Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2001 Sepang Youichi Ui Derbi Daijiro Kato Honda Valentino Rossi Honda Report
2000 Roberto Locatelli Aprilia Shinya Nakano Yamaha Kenny Roberts, Jr. Suzuki Report
1999 Masao Azuma Honda Loris Capirossi Honda Kenny Roberts, Jr. Suzuki Report
1998 Johor Noboru Ueda Honda Tetsuya Harada Aprilia Mick Doohan Honda Report
1997 Shah Alam Valentino Rossi Aprilia Max Biaggi Honda Mick Doohan Honda Report
1996 Stefano Perugini Aprilia Max Biaggi Aprilia Luca Cadalora Honda Report
1995 Garry McCoy Honda Max Biaggi Aprilia Mick Doohan Honda Report
1994 Noboru Ueda Honda Max Biaggi Aprilia Mick Doohan Honda Report
1993 Dirk Raudies Honda Nobuatsu Aoki Honda Wayne Rainey Yamaha Report
1992 Alessandro Gramigni Aprilia Luca Cadalora Honda Mick Doohan Honda Report
1991 Loris Capirossi Honda Luca Cadalora Honda John Kocinski Yamaha Report