From Rossi’s dominance to Bagnaia’s blistering lap times, here’s a look at the fastest names and record-breaking moments in MotoGP history at the Petronas Sepang International Circuit.

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When it comes to MotoGP history in Malaysia, the Petronas Sepang International Circuit (SIC) has witnessed some of the most thrilling performances and legendary riders in action. Over the years, Sepang has become a true battleground where world champions have pushed the limits of speed, skill, and endurance, creating unforgettable moments that continue to define the sport.

Most Wins at Sepang
Leading the all-time records, Valentino Rossi remains the undisputed “King of Sepang” with six race victories to his name. The Italian icon’s mastery of the circuit is still celebrated today, setting the benchmark for generations of riders to come.
Close behind, Dani Pedrosa has claimed three wins, while Marc Marquez has conquered the Malaysian circuit twice, each etching their own mark on Sepang’s storied history.
Most Wins at Sepang
- (Italy) Valentino Rossi – 6 Wins
- (Spain) Dani Pedrosa – 3 Wins
- (Spain) Marc Marquez – 2 Wins

Most Pole Positions
In qualifying supremacy, Pedrosa once again leads the charts with five pole positions, proving his precision and consistency under pressure. Rossi follows with four poles, while Marquez rounds out the top three with three, showing how these titans dominated both qualifying and race day.
Most Poles at Sepang
- (Spain) Dani Pedrosa – 5 Poles
- (Italy) Valentino Rossi – 4 Poles
- (Spain) Marc Marquez – 3 Poles

All-Time Lap Record & Best Pole Lap – 2024
Modern records have seen a new wave of speed, led by Francesco Bagnaia, who in 2024 set both the all-time lap record and best pole lap at 1:56.337, showcasing Ducati’s unmatched pace and precision on Malaysian soil.
- (Italy) Francesco Bagnaia – 1:56.337 (2024)

Top Speed Record – 2015
The record for top speed remains untouched since 2015, when Andrea Iannone blasted down Sepang’s long straights with the Ducati Desmosedici GP16 at a staggering 339.6 km/h, one of the fastest speeds ever recorded in MotoGP history.
- (Italy) Andrea Iannone – 339.6 km/h (2015)
As the PETRONAS Grand Prix of Malaysia 2025 approaches, anticipation is building to see who will be the next rider to etch their name into the Sepang record books. Whether it’s Ducati, Yamaha, KTM, or Honda leading the charge, one thing is certain, Sepang will once again deliver a weekend of breathtaking action, unforgettable moments, and perhaps a few new records to add to Malaysia’s rich MotoGP legacy.
Malaysian fans are especially eager for this year’s race weekend, with Hakim Danish set to make his highly anticipated Moto3 wildcard debut, marking another proud milestone for the nation’s growing presence on the world stage.


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