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Wood is a chip off the old block as he takes first win at Brands Hatch 750MC event

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Sepang claims GP contract extension

Malaysia Grand Prix bosses claim they have now extended their deal to host Formula One at Sepang, following months of uncertainty about whether the race would continue beyond 2010

Autosport.com first reported in January that there were doubts about whether Malaysia would stick with their grand prix, especially because of the mounting costs involved in hosting F1 races.

The matter was further complicated by likely upgrades needed at Sepang, plus the possibility of the event needing to fund an expensive night race.

But after weeks of talks, the circuit claim they have agreed a five-year extension to their contract, which will keep the race in Malaysia until 2015.

Sepang chairman Mokhzani Mahathir was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency: "We have secured a five-year extension from 2011 to 2015."

Sepang will now begin work on upgrading facilities, although they are not sure yet whether they would definitely be hosting a night race in the future.

Mokhzani said he was waiting to hear from F1 chiefs about the requirements for lighting.

"With race cars running at speeds above 320 km/h, you need lights close to daylight," he said.

 

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