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Illegal Racing in Malaysia

Aside from four-wheels, the most popular form of racing in Malaysia is motorcycle racing.

Sadly however, it is also with the highest number of casualties since many would prefer illegal street racing than a proper track meet.

To address this concern, AAM has sanctioned a popular underbone racing series called the Malaysian Cub Prix Championship.


Organised by Two Wheels Motor Racing Sdn Bhd, eager young Malaysians can pit their skills with the best in the country in a safe and controlled racing environment.
Held on eight weekends throughout the year, the AAM Malaysian Cub Prix Championship travels the country in search of one Malaysian champion.
Offering a variety of categories, incentives and bountiful cash prizes, the event not only promotes a safe racing environment, budding racers can also learn various technical and non technical aspects of racing.

These include aspects like identifying the different colored race flags, attacking corners, setting up a bike, or even the intricacies of managing a team or handling stress on a race weekend.

In the end, it’s about fulfilling a passion and achieving one’s objective, without getting killed in the process.
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