Nuno Fernandez, operations manager of Formula E Jakarta, stated that the Formula E track in Jakarta will probably be accomplished on time. He also claimed it was the world’s fastest everlasting racetrack constructing.
The Formula E race will probably be held in Jakarta on June 4, 2022. The EPrix race track in Jakarta is 2.4 km long, 16 m wide (the left and right sides of the track are 2 meters wide each) and a 600 m long straight. It has the looks of a “bulky horse”.
Nuno claimed that the Ancol Formula E track was in-built the fastest time on the planet, taking just 60 days to finish.
“So far, this is the first project in the world to establish a permanent link from scratch in just 60 days,” Nuno said in a video posted on Thursday (April 4) on the Instagram account of DKI Jakarta Deputy Governor Ahmad Riza Patria. /2022).
However, the method didn’t go based on plan. Due to the shortage of questions of safety on the track, the FIA reviewed the development of the Formula E track.
The investment, which was scheduled to finish on March 27, 2022, needed to be postponed by two weeks.
Iriawan, the Executive Committee of Formula E in Jakarta, said that consequently of the adjustment, the event goal, which was previously set at 54 days, has been prolonged.
Gunung Kartiko, deputy managing director of Formula E Jakarta, said at a press conference on Thursday that the inaugural all-electric formula racing series, which will probably be held in Ancol, North Jakarta, has attracted enthusiasts from around the globe.
“Those who bought tickets are not only Indonesians; more than half [the sold tickets] they were bought by people from other countries,” Gunung noted on May 19.
In a press conference held on the Ancol Formula E Circuit, he stated that only 21% of tickets were bought by Indonesians, with a lot of the tickets bought by racing fans from Japan (9.4%), Australia (9.1%), the United States (6 ,1), Philippines (6.1), India (6.1), Italy (6.1) and UK (6.1). (6.1).
Tickets were also ordered by fans from Malaysia, Turkey, Tunisia, Poland, Norway and Argentina.
Source: Kompas.com, jpnn.com, Tempo.co







