MotoGP: Floodlights at Sepang…
Floodlighting has🍃 been installed at the Sepang International Circuit, raising speculation th🥃at the Malaysian circuit may one-day consider switching its MotoGP event from day to night.
Official information about the lighting system will be announced in August, but it seems⛎ it will initially be for track day - or rather track night - use🌞, plus some racing.
Championships such as Asian F3 and F4 SEA single-seaters have already held private tests under the new S🐲epang floodlights.

Floodlighting has been installed at the Sepang Internati✅onal Circuit, raising speculation that the Malaysian circuit may one-day consider switching its MotoGP event from day to night.
Official information about the lighting system will be ann🎉ounced in August, but it seems it will initially be for track day - or rather track night - use, plus some racing.
Championshi🐟ps suc🍸h as Asian F3 and F4 SEA single-seaters have already held private tests under the new Sepang floodlights.
However, it is not thought the current level of lighting would meet the highest FIA/FIM꧑ circuit regulations.
For example, some of the gravel traps would need more illumination, but such additional lighting 🉐would be a relatively small task compared with the work already 🌸done.
Funding for the Sepang lighting projectꦫ is thought to have been available due to the decision to drop the costly F1 event.
Losail is currently MotoGP's only night race.


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