Viral on social media, peek at the beauty of the Mandalika Circuit ahead of MotoGP

 


For you MotoGP fans, you can't wait to watch the MotoGP race which will be held at the Mandalika Circuit, West Nusa Tenggara, on March 18-20. Well, a few days before the Mandalika MotoGP, netizens were excited about the beauty of the Mandalika Circuit which went viral on various social media.

The beauty of the Mandalika Circuit was shared by well-known automotive media, namely Crash on Friday (11/3) on its official Twitter account. The 56-second video shows a beautiful view of the Mandalika Circuit from a height.


"The Mandalika circuit is absolutely gorgeous," Crash wrote in English.




Not a few netizens also uploaded photos of the current condition of the Mandalika Circuit ahead of this weekend's MotoGP. In fact, Valentino Rossi's VR46 Racing Team can't wait to return to the Mandalika Circuit which will host the second series of MotoGP 2022.


"Can't wait to compete in heaven [Mandalika Circuit] again," wrote the @vr46racingteam account accompanied by the hashtag #IndonesianGP.


Viral Beauty of Mandalika Circuit ahead of MotoGPViral Beauty of Mandalika Circuit ahead of MotoGP/ Photo: Twitter/KTM_Racing

Pramac Racing team also gave praise for the beauty of the Mandalika Circuit through their official Instagram account. There are six close-up photos of the kerb lines on the circuit in red-and-white shades.


Apart from Pramac, the KTM team also admitted that they couldn't wait to run the MotoGP race at the Mandalika Circuit. The Austrian team also uploaded a number of photos of the Mandalika Circuit from the pre-season test results.




According to the Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), the circuit manager has always completed the re-paving process according to schedule. Currently, the related parties are tidying up the curb line to maximize the safety of the racers who cross the Mandalika Circuit.


The Mandalika Circuit will be the second track in Indonesia to hold a MotoGP race after the Sentul Circuit in 1996 and 1997.

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