A total of three two-wheeled and four-wheeled racing events are ready to be held at the Pertamina Mandalika Circuit, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) in July 2025. This was revealed by the Mandalika Grand Prix Association (MGPA).
"The three events include Mandalika Drag Fest July 12-13, Mandalika Festival Of Speed July 18-20 and Mandalika Tame Attack July 25-27 2025," said MGPA President Director Priandi Satria in Central Lombok, as reported by ANTARA, Saturday, July 5.
He said a number of prestigious racing events were ready to be held to pamper motorsport lovers from various circles, becoming an important momentum to strengthen the national racing ecosystem as well as drive the local economy.
"The variety of events held during July is part of MGPA's strategy to make Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit a home for all types of racing," he said.
He said his party wanted to show that The Mandalika was not only for MotoGP or international racing, but also open to all racing communities and disciplines such as drag race, drifting, time attack, to the JDM community.
"This is a form of our commitment to strengthening the national motorsport ecosystem from the root to the top," he said.
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Furthermore, Priandhi emphasized that the diversity of this type of race does not only function as a means of entertainment or athlete development, but also as a catalyst for local economic growth.
"Every event presents opportunities for MSMEs, the service sector, and tourism. We want Mandalika not only to become a motorsport icon, but also a real source of benefits for the people of NTB and Indonesia in general," he said.
With a calendar of dense and varied activities throughout July 2025, the Mandalika Circuit continues to emphasize its role as the epicenter of the national motorsport.
"Every rotation of wheels, engine sound, and speed speed at the Mandalika Circuit not only reflects the spirit of competition, but also the spirit of collaboration, education, and sustainable development for generations of Indonesian automotive lovers," he said.
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