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Wednesday, September 08 2021 - 13:50
AsiaNet
Indonesia's Mandalika Circuit: Racing to end the 26-year wait
JAKARTA, Indonesia, Sept. 8, 2021 /Antara News Agency-AsiaNet/ --

Mandalika Grand Prix Association (MGPA) of the Indonesia Tourism Development 
Corporation (ITDC) has completed the paving of the main track of the Special 
Road Area (JKK) of the 4.31-kilometer Mandalika Circuit in Central Lombok 
District, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Province. The completion of the work was 
marked by a ceremony held at corners 2 and 3 of the Mandalika International 
Street Circuit on Sunday (August 15, 2021).

The ceremony was attended by NTB Governor Zulkieflimansyah and members of his 
administration, Assistant Deputy of Tourism & Creative Economy, Minitstry of 
Maritime Affairs & Investment Sartin Hia, ITDC Director Abdulbar M Mansoer and 
ITDC boardmembers, Director of Infrastructure at PT PP Yul Ari Pramuraharjo, 
Head of Central Lombok District Lalu Pathul Bahri, and Director of Construction 
& Development at MGPA Dwianto Eko Winaryo.

The completion of asphalting construction marked the Mandalika Circuit's 
readiness to host the international FIM Superbike World Championship (WSBK) 
from November 12-14, 2021, officials said.

Advantage Mandalika

Director of construction and development of the Mandalika Grand Prix 
Association (MGPA), Dwianto Eko Winaryo, revealed that the newest Stone Mastic 
Asphalt (SMA), said to be the best in the world, was used for the Mandalika 
International Circuit, giving it an edge over even Malaysia's Sepang Circuit.

"Not all circuits in the world use this type of asphalt. Because the product 
was only released in 2015. Several circuits with SMA are Silverstone, Dubai, 
and Philip Island. Not even Sepang (has used SMA) because it was built in 
2012," he informed during Sunday's ceremony.

SMA is an asphalt mixture that is used to coat the top surface of the asphalt, 
Winaryo explained. The asphalt layer is intended to strengthen the structure of 
the surface layer of the track so that it remains strong through stone-by-stone 
contact, he added.

"This type of asphalt has a high penetration power or Penetration Grade (PG) 
82. And this PG 82 was only released in 2014-2015, so not all circuits in the 
world use this kind of asphalt," said Wiaryo. "There are a number of advantages 
of using SMA. One advantage is that the track remains non-slippery when there 
is rain. This reduces the risk of accidents during rains.

To support the asphalting progress using SMA, the MGPA brought in coarse 
aggregate Tau stone from Palu, Central Sulawesi - famous for its hardness. But 
for the underlay asphalt, we used stone from North Lombok and East Lombok. 
Seven thousand tons of Palu stone were transported in two stages for the 
asphalting.

"In addition, MGPA brought in cellulose fiber additives from Germany to glue 
the stone and asphalt. Meanwhile, the limestone filler was brought in from 
Ponorogo and Probolinggo, East Java" he said. "So, we brought the best in the 
world to the Mandalika circuit," he emphasized.

A scenic view

Automotive expert Arief Kurniawan said if all its facilities are properly 
equipped, the Mandalika Circuit will become the new favorite track for racing. 
He believes that the Mandalika Circuit would be able to beat even the Sepang 
Circuit, Malaysia and Chang Circuit, Thailand, which have already hosted MotoPG 
events.

The Mandalika Circuit has a natural selling point with its location, he pointed 
out. "The circuit has a unique selling point, the location is in a special 
economic area, and the beach is also beautiful. Even though the access (to the) 
road is still difficult, but in the next four to five years the access will be 
easy, it takes a process," Kurniawan stated.

"Surrounded by panoramic views of the hills and the sea on the southern coast 
of Lombok Island, the Mandalika International Street Circuit is set to later 
become the only roadway circuit in the MotoGP calendar," he added. "The 
circuit's paddock area can accommodate 40 garages, while the main tribune has a 
capacity of more than 50 thousand seats.

"While the standing tribune is designed to hold approximately 138 thousand 
people and hospitality suites are planned to accommodate 7,700 people. The 
paddock area, main tribune, standing tribune, and hospitality suites will not 
be permanent and can be dismantled when there is no racing, including the 
circuit track that can be converted into a highway," he noted.

Fastest construction

Director of PT Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), Abdulbar M 
Mansoer, claimed the construction work of the main track in the Special Area 
Road (JKK) has been the fastest, ever. "Work on this circuit began on June 15, 
2020 and finished by August 15, 2021, or one year and one month, and this is 
the fastest in the world. We want to finish the construction quickly since we 
aim to host the 2021 MotoGP," Mansoer explained.

"The installation of concrete barriers and the construction of tunnels has been 
completed, which will serve as the audience's access to the circuit area, the 
service area, the hotel, and other facilities in the track area. Overall, the 
construction work on the Mandalika International Street Circuit is around 92 
percent complete, he said. Work is in progress on other supporting facilities, 
such as the race control and foundation pit building," he added.

"Currently, we are preparing a medical center equipped with a helipad. The 
operation and procurement of medical equipment for medical facilities are 
supported by the Ministry of Health. Overall, the construction of the JKK has 
approached 92 percent," Mansoer remarked.

The circuit is expected to be completed by September 12, 2021, or before the 
FIM Superbike World Championship (WSBK), an international motorcycle racing 
event, scheduled to be held from November 12-14, 2021. The Circuit's 
homologation virtual assessment was conducted on August 12 this year and 
attended by representatives from Dorna Sport, the Indonesian Motor Association 
(IMI) and ITDC's subsidiary, MGPA.

"The assessment was the world's first virtual assessment of the circuit track 
and was carried out in a professional manner," Mansoer remarked. "We are very 
grateful that during the virtual assessment, Dorna Sport expressed their 
positive feedback and confidence in the construction progress of the Mandalika 
Circuit."

He said he was optimistic that the Mandalika Circuit can end Indonesia's 
26-year wait for hosting international motorcycle racing.

Contact:
Happy Harinto
Director of Strategy and Communication
Mandalika Grand Prix Association (MGPA)

Source: Mandalika Grand Prix Association (MGPA)