Sepang Circuit promises more comfort for fans at the Malaysian Super Series
The much awaited 2009 Malaysian Super Series kicks off this weekend with changes on and off the grid.

Round 1 for both the Cars and Bikes championship will be held at the Sepang International North Track from April 18-19 (Saturday-Sunday).
Both championships are slated to show a number of new faces on the grid however, the race organiser have ensured a more comfortable weekend for the fans. For the first time since the MSS has been held at SIC, the grandstands will not be accessible throughout the weekend.
To ensure fans are well treated, SIC have opened Paddock Club 3 for the fans.
"Unlike the previous races where fans would have to sit in stands which if the weather is not right would be either very hot or heavy rain, this time they can enjoy the comfort of the paddock club," said SIC CEO Razlan Razali. "We also hope we can ensure the fans a full experience by being closer to the pits and the drivers and riders," he added.
Although, entrance to the paddock is free, there will be a RM50 charge for those who want to get into the pits.
"The MSS is our national series targeted to churn out Malaysian champions. With access granted to the pits, we want to encourage fans to get closer to their heroes," said Razlan.
Parking fee for cars are priced at RM5 per unit and RM2 for every motorbike.
For more information on MSS log on to www.sepangcircuit.com
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