Mandalika Mandalika Festival of Speed (MFoS) round 3 at Pertamina Mandalika Circuit, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) features Time Attack racing actions to stunt riders for the audience, November 2-3, 2024.
MGPA President Director Priandhi Satria in Central Lombok on Saturday said that this event was not only preparing a prestigious car racing event, in organizing the Mandalika Festival of Speed itself, it also gave the audience at Grandstand K a closer look at the atmosphere in the garage during the pitwalk session.
“This event features Time Attack racing action to stunt riders for the audience,” he said.
To watch the Mandiri Mandalika Festival of Speed 2024 live at Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit, spectators can watch for free at Grandstand K.
“We invite the entire community not to miss this spectacular moment. Not only that, but also enjoy the Stunt Riders Show and Pitwalk attractions that we have prepared,” he said.
He said that after attracting nearly ten thousand spectators in the first and second rounds, Mandiri Mandalika Festival of Speed Round 3, was back at Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit, Lombok NTB.
A total of 31 starters participated in this event, ranging from sports car races from Porsche Sprint Challenge Indonesia, BMW M2 Trophy Indonesia, Time Attack (JDM Car, Radical and Toyota Agya).
Free Practice has been held on Friday consisting of Practice I for Time Attack, BMW M2 Trophy Indonesia, Porsche Sprint Challenge Indonesia. While the session of Practice II for Time Attack, BMW M2 Trophy, Porsche Sprint Challenge Indonesia.
“Next Saturday and Sunday’s race session consists of Qualifying, race 1 and race 2,” he said.
In the Practice I Session, at the Porsche Sprint Challenge Indonesia, Daffa Budihardjo from the Rizky Motorsport team managed to record the fastest time by crossing the Mandalika Circuit in 1 minute 34.818 seconds.
In the BMW M2 Trophy Indonesia, the driver of the Suade Motorsport team, Takuma managed to be the fastest with a time of 1 minute 44.322 seconds.
While in the Time Attack, Allbest Suyipto with Praga R1 car recorded the fastest time with 1 minute 33.109 seconds.
In the Practice II session, Daffa again maintained the first position with a best time of 1 minute 33.920 seconds in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Indonesia racing category.
Takuma also retained his first position with a best time of 1 minute 43.496 seconds in the BMW M2 Trophy Indonesia race.
The first position in the Time Attack category was also successfully defended by Allbest Suyipto with a best time of 1 minute 33.029 seconds.