Jakarta Street Circuit

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Jakarta Street Circuit
Location 22px-Flag of Indonesia.svg.png Jakarta, Indonesia
Time UTC+7 |
Architect Hermann Tilke
Events A1 Grand Prix
Broke ground 2008-2009
Opened 2009
Closed TBA
Length km 3,200
Length mi 2
Turns 12
Record time TBA
Record driver TBA
Record team TBA
Record year TBA


The Jakarta Street Circuit will be a temporary street circuit in Lippo Village near Jakarta, Indonesia. The track was confirmed to host a round of the 2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season, set for the weekend of February 8, 2009.

On August 29, 2008, further details regarding the track were announced. Designed by Hermann Tilke, the track will be made by modifying parts of the village near the Pelita Harapan University and includes the Supermal. It will be located at the centre of Lippo Village's hub. Tilke will attempt to keep disruption minimal to the village during the races but the track's maximum speed will be designed for more than 300km/h with the average speed of 176km/h. Part of the Pelita Harapan University’s planned extentions will be utilized to double the pit lane capacity during the A1GP races. The track will showcasing Lippo Village and the surrounding businesses.

However, the event removed from the 2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season's calendar because the local promoter and organisers, who are responsible to the project of track construction, have failed to meet the requisite completion deadlines and the track is not yet able to homologate by FIA before 6-8 February 2009.


A1 Grand Prix history

Season Date Sprint Race Winning Driver Sprint Race Winning Team Feature Race Winning Driver Feature Race Winning Team Report
2008-09 February 8, 2009 CANCELLED CANCELLED CANCELLED CANCELLED CANCELLED Report



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