FAQ
Q1. Where can I download membership forms?Ans: New membership forms can be downloaded here.
Renewal of membership forms can be downloaded here.
Q2. I have paid for the upcoming trackday but am unable to make it. Can I carry forward my credit to another TCC trackday?
Ans: Paid track fees for members who cannot attend event are allowed to be rolled over to immediate next event. However no refund will be given for difference. Top ups will be required for immediate next event if cost is higher than previous.
Please note that rollovers will be valid only within same financial year (end March) and are non-transferrable.
Q3. I am interested in becoming a member but have no idea where to start?
Ans: Drop us an email at
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and you will be well on the way!
Q4. What happens when I get a faulty transponder during the trackday?
Ans: Refunds will be given to members whose rented transponders are found to be faulty.
Two TCC commitee members will be required to verify that a fault with the transponder really exists (and not through faulty placement of the transponder).
Q5. Will I have to pay for damages should I crash into track property?
Ans: Unfortunately yes! Sepang International Circuit (SIC) has now released a new schedule of charges pertaining to the individual driver, should there be any damage caused to the property:
• Barrier damage: RM1800 per section
• Artificial turf damage: RM300 per square metre
• Oil Leak clean-up: RM1000 per vehicle
• Transponder damage/loss: RM1000 per unit
All these charges are to be settled by the individual concerned, on the day of incident, and the person and vehicle may not be allowed to leave the premises until the bill is paid up. These charges are levied across the board on all organisations/parties that rent the track.
TCC will not be liable for any of these charges, and will not undertake to pay on behalf of its members/related parties/partner organisations under any circumstances. You are henceforth advised to drive within limits, observe your vehicle's fluid levels at all times, and bring extra Ringgit should you wish to explore the other side of caution.
Q6. How do I get to Sepang Int'l Circuit?
Ans: If you are heading to Sepang Int'l Circuit for the first time, TCC often has convoys that leave for Sepang a good 3-4 hours before registration starts. Details are usually provided during annoucement of the track day in our mailing list.
If you would like to head there on your own, please download this guide.