MANDALIKA, BERITAPOLITIK.ONLINE — The GT World Challenge Asia team is ready to compete at the Pertamina Mandalika Circuit, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) on 9-11 May 2025 after the logistics loading and unloading process is completed.
Director of MGPA Priandi Satria in Central Lombok said Tuesday, before the first debut of the GT World Challenge Asia in Indonesia, Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit today carried out the opening of the third logistics batch seal consisting of 13 containers and 1 unit of air freight containing a Lamborghini team owned by the Absolute Racing team.
“This process at the same time marks the completion of loading and unloading activities of all containers belonging to the participating teams,” he said.
He said, the entire unloading process was carried out with strict supervision from the Mataram Customs and Excise, as well as MGPA. With this, all racing vehicles, technical equipment, and official supporting equipment are in the Paddock Circuit area.
“And ready to undergo the final preparation ahead of the Free Practice on Friday, May 9, 2025”
He said, this activity not only made history as a GT3 debut in Indonesia, but also showed Mandalika’s readiness in terms of logistics infrastructure and international agenda management.
Cars from various well-known brands such as Audi, BMW, Corvette, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Mercedes-AMG, Nissan, and Porsche will be a rare and attractive spectacle for automotive lovers in the country.
“We are proud to welcome teams from various countries and ensure that all logistics processes run quickly and safely. This is proof that Mandalika is ready to become a world-class car racing stage,” he said.
GT World Challenge Asia 2025 will continue the next series at Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit on May 9-11, 2025.
This event is part of MGPA and ITDC’s commitment in making Mandalika as the center of national sports tourism, both in terms of motorsport and non-motorsports.
“The presence of sport tourism events like this not only provides sports achievements, but also concrete benefits for the tourism sector and the NTB economy,” he said.