The Repaving Of The Mandalika Circuit Completed, Erick Thohir: Alhamdulillah, As Requested By The FIM

JAKARTA - The 2022 Mandalika MotoGP international motorcycle racing event is only a few days away. Various preparations have also been completed, one of which is the re-paving of the Mandalika Circuit track. As is known, MotoGP will be held from 18 to 20 March 2022 at the Mandalika Circuit, Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB). Minister of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) Erick Thohir directly checked the results of the re-paving of the Mandalika circuit. Erick said that the asphalting of the Mandalika circuit involved asphalting and testing of the racing track coating, namely Campbell Waddell and David Woodward. , Sunday, March 13th. Erick mangaku is satisfied with the results of the re-paving of the Mandalika circuit. He also said that he would provide an unforgettable experience related to the MotoGP event at the Mandalika Circuit. "We will provide an unforgettable experience for the racers and spectators who attended. Bismillah," he said. The Mandalika MotoGP strengthens Indonesia as a tourism country. , which was held in Mandalika, Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) is an opportunity for Indonesia to strengthen its brand as a tourism country in the world. "This is our opportunity to strengthen our national brand in the eyes of the world as a tourism country," Erick wrote, quoted from his official Instagram. @erickthohir, Tuesday, March 8th.

Erick hopes that the success of the MotoGP event in Mandalika, Lombok, NTB will be a good thing in building Indonesia's perception in the eyes of the world. "That we continue to promote world events in Indonesia," he said. Erick also expressed his appreciation for the teamwork and BUMN collaboration to make this event the pride of Indonesia successful. Starting from initiating, preparing infrastructure, sponsorship support to organizing. In addition, Erick also expressed his gratitude for the high public interest in supporting the Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia (MotoGP) 2022 motorcycle racing competition in Mandalika, Lombok, NTB. Erick explained that the high public interest came from individuals, communities and even corporations. "Alhamdulillah, the tickets for the main MotoGP are sold out," he said.