[2] The 3.2 kilometre, 16 corner street circuit was based in the centre of Kuala Lumpur and passed several major landmarks including the Petronas Towers.
[2] Supercars pledged they plan to honour their contract and race at the event in 2017 pending the resolution of the legal issues.
[6] Prior to the first running of the event in 2015, Supercars announced they intended to hold a full championship round at the KL City Grand Prix from 2016 onwards.
[7] Following a positive response to the demonstration, the 2016 championship round was confirmed in September 2015 with the announcement of the calendar for the 2016 season.
[2] The championship round was to have been known as the KL City 400 and was to follow the International Super Sprint format, which consisted of four 100 km races across the weekend.