Motorsports fans can now secure their seats for the Malaysian round of the AUTOBACS SUPER GT Series, set to ignite the Petronas Sepang International Circuit from 19 to 21 June 2026. With early bird tickets starting from just RM80, spectators can once again experience Japan’s premier GT racing spectacle right on Malaysian soil.
For a limited time, fans can enjoy discounted rates on selected grandstand seats. K1 Grandstand (Turn 1) tickets are available at RM80 (normal price RM100), while Main Grandstand seats are offered at RM200 (normal price RM250).
Beyond the grandstands, a range of premium hospitality packages promises a race weekend tailored to every level of enthusiasm. The GT Club Suite starts from RM450 per person (shared suite) up to RM30,000 for an exclusive suite accommodating up to 70 guests. For those seeking a more immersive motorsports adventure, packages include:
- GT Paddock Club – RM2,000
- Experience Package – RM5,000
- Dream Package (2 pax) – RM15,000
- VVIP Package (2 pax) – RM50,000

GT Club Suite and GT Suite pass holders will enjoy pitlane walk access, while GT Paddock Club members receive both pitlane and grid walk privileges. Experience Package holders gain the added thrill of a Circuit Safari bus ride alongside the GT cars. Meanwhile, Dream and VVIP Package guests unlock the ultimate insider access, including taxi rides around the circuit and exclusive pit tours.
Organised by HARO Sports & Entertainment as the rights holder and promoter, alongside co-organiser Nihon Matsuri, the event promises far more than high-octane action on track.
Following a triumphant return in 2025 after a 12-year absence — which drew 75,977 spectators — organisers are determined to elevate the experience even further. According to HARO Sports & Entertainment Managing Partner Fahrizal Hasan, the goal is to build on last year’s success and deliver an even more electrifying and memorable edition in 2026.
Complementing the racing will be the SUPER GT Malaysia Festival, a vibrant celebration of Japanese food, arts and culture, transforming Sepang into a lively cultural showcase throughout the weekend.
Adding a distinctive Japanese flavour to the weekend is the ALEPS Ekiden Night Run on 20 June. Inspired by Japan’s traditional relay-style long-distance race, the event is organised by the Alumni Look East Policy Society (ALEPS), established in 1988 and comprising Malaysian graduates of Japanese institutions.
Teams of four runners will each complete one 5.543km lap of the Sepang circuit in relay format, passing the symbolic “Tasuki” sash from teammate to teammate. Set against the neon-lit backdrop of an international race weekend, participants will experience the circuit in cooler night conditions while immersed in the festival atmosphere.
The excitement extends beyond SUPER GT machinery. The popular Toyota GAZOO Racing Vios Challenge returns, featuring professionals, amateurs and rising talents competing in identically prepared Toyota Vios race cars.
Making its debut as a regional championship, the ASEAN GR86 Cup will expand beyond Malaysia to welcome foreign and regional drivers, adding a fresh layer of competition and international flair.
SUPER GT Malaysia Festival 2026 is also aligned with national tourism initiatives, held in celebration of Visit Malaysia Year 2026 and Visit Selangor 2026. The event is endorsed by Tourism Malaysia and Tourism Selangor, further reinforcing its significance as a major sporting and cultural highlight on the national calendar.
With world-class racing, exclusive hospitality experiences, cultural festivities and unique side events all rolled into one spectacular weekend, SUPER GT Malaysia 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated motorsports events of the year. Tickets are now available through official ticketing partners TixShack and Excitix.