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Mahathir, 99, drives at 154kmh at M’sia’s Sepang International Circuit

Former two-time Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, just one year shy of becoming a centenarian, demonstrated his enduring vitality by driving at speeds of up to 154 km/h around Sepang International Circuit. This feat was captured in a Facebook video posted on 23 September, showcasing the 99-year-old’s impressive driving skills.

Background

The video begins with Mahathir being chauffeured around the Sepang International Circuit (SIC) in an Audi Q5 SUV. During the ride, Mohamed Azman Yahya, the chairman of the motorsport race track, engaged Mahathir in a discussion about the circuit’s history. SIC, like Proton, a homegrown car manufacturer in Malaysia, was established during Mahathir’s first tenure as prime minister. Near the end of the video, Mahathir took the wheel himself, accelerating to speeds exceeding 150 km/h, as evidenced by the car’s speedometer.

Accelerating up to 154 km/h

The video captures Mahathir’s transition from passenger to driver, highlighting his ability to handle high speeds despite his advanced age. The camera zooms in on the speedometer, showing Mahathir reaching speeds of over 150 km/h. This remarkable display of driving prowess underscores his enduring energy and enthusiasm for motorsports.

Turned 99 this year

Mahathir celebrated his 99th birthday on 10 July. He made history as the world’s oldest prime minister when he assumed office following Pakatan Harapan’s unexpected victory in the 2018 election, which ended Barisan Nasional’s long-standing rule. Despite his age, Mahathir remains active in politics and social media, frequently sharing his views on Malaysian and global affairs. Recently, he and his sons were linked to an anti-corruption investigation by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

Mahathir’s legacy and future implications

Mahathir’s involvement in the establishment of SIC and Proton highlights his significant contributions to Malaysia’s automotive and motorsport industries. The Sepang International Circuit, which opened on 9 March 1999, was designed by renowned architect Hermann Tilke and quickly became a major tourist attraction due to its unique design and rich history. The circuit’s technical and exciting layout demands drivers’ full attention, fulfilling Mahathir’s vision for a world-class race venue.

As Mahathir approaches his centenary, his continued engagement in public life and his recent high-speed driving feat serve as a testament to his enduring influence and vitality. His legacy in Malaysian politics and development remains significant, and his actions continue to inspire both admiration and scrutiny.

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