KOTA KINABALU: Sabah will get an international standard racing circuit when the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP), through its subsidiary KKIP Autocity Sdn Bhd, builds the necessary infrastructure.
Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Wilfred Madius Tangau said the site for the proposed 1km racing circuit had been identified and that construction was expected to begin next year at a cost of RM132 million.
“The land to build the racing circuit has been identified and is being acquired.
“The project is phase two of KKIP,” he told reporters after representing Chief Minister Mohd Shafie Apdal in officiating the 2018 KKIP Sabah Drag Battle here today.
The programme, the second in the series, which started on Thursday, will end tomorrow.
Motoring clubs from Sarawak, the peninsula as well as Brunei and Thailand are participating.
It is organised by KKIP Autocity Sdn Bhd with the cooperation of Sabah Bumiputera Automotive Association and Warisan Youth.
Also present were Deputy Home Minister Mohd Azis Jamman who is also Warisan Youth chief, KKIP chief executive officer Melvin Disimond and KKIP Autocity Sdn Bhd general manager Frida Farah Bungga. - FMT
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