Mandalika circuit “very open” to bringing F1 to Indonesia
Entertainment News

Mandalika circuit “very open” to bringing F1 to Indonesia

The Mandalika Street Circuit is currently under construction and on course to be completed in time to host the World Superbike finale in November, before it is due to host MotoGP for the first time in March next year.

During a virtual press conference held on Wednesday morning, Ricky Baheramsjah, CEO of the Mandalika Grand Prix Association, spoke positively about the possibility of the circuit holding a future Indonesian Grand Prix.

The purpose-built street track on the island of Lombok would need to make adjustments in order to meet the FIA’s Grade 1 status required to host F1 as well as receiving additional government support, but Baheramsjah insisted the changes are feasible.

“It’s a hot topic right now, and I can understand why,” said Baheramsjah when asked by Crash.net about the potential of Mandalika hosting F1.

“Our circuit need to be homologated to either FIM standards, or FIA standards. FIM is for MotoGP and World Superbike, and then FIA is for car racing, which also includes Formula 1.

“So if you wanted to bring Formula 1 in, we basically need to homologate it to FIA standardisation. From our side, we’re very confident that our track can can meet those requirements, but it would still be a process to do that.

“At the end of the day, if we wanted to bring in Formula 1, it needs again the same kind of support that the government is offering for MotoGP. But at the same time, it needs to be discussed with Formula 1 on the other end.”

The Movie “Copenhagen Cowboy” Director by Only God Forgives

mugen

The Tragic True Story of June & Jennifer Gibbons in “The Silent Twins”

mugen

God’s Creatures

mugen