Indonesia hosts its first motorcycle grand prix in 25 years on Sunday, confident that concerns surrounding the new track will be forgotten once racing begins in front of a sell-out crowd. The archipelago nation of 270 million people is motorbike mad – many get around on two wheels – and there is a palpable sense of excitement at the prospect of world-class racing returning.
Indonesia hosts its first motorcycle grand prix in 25 years on Sunday, confident that concerns surrounding the new track will be forgotten once racing begins in front of a sell-out crowd.
Racers of Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia departed from the Merdeka Palace, Central Jakarta, Wednesday, for a parade procession passing through Medan .
Indonesia hosts its first motorcycle grand prix in 25 years on Sunday, confident that concerns surrounding the new track will be forgotten once racing begins in front of a sell-out crowd.