The Mandalika Circuit will be undergoing renovations from before Turn 17 to Turn 5, which the drivers have complained about after carrying out a three-day pre-season test there.
Some of the heavy equipment arrived at the Mandalika Circuit, Lombok, on Saturday (19/2).
Furthermore, the PT. The Housing Development (PP) will begin to exfoliate the track surface and will simultaneously set-up the Asphalt Mixing Plant (AMP) while waiting for the rest of the equipment to arrive.
MGPA President Director Priandhi Satria emphasized that all parties are working quickly to ensure the track is ready when the Indonesian MotoGP takes place on March 18-20.
"We are moving quickly so that the repair of the track surface is according to the schedule that has been set. Alhamdulillah, most of the heavy equipment has arrived and the repair work process can start immediately,” he said.
The man who is familiarly called Andhi emphasized that the target for the track repair process is expected to be completed on March 10, 2022. Apart from heavy equipment, PT PP has also ensured the readiness of raw materials for asphalt.
"The team from PT PP, which is in Palu and accompanied by consultants, has ensured the quality of the raw materials and ensured the loading of raw materials onto the ship which will be sent in the near future to be used as a new asphalt layer," he said.
Previously, the President Director of PT PP Novel Arsyad assured that his party was committed to making the asphalt surface of the Mandalika Circuit meet race safety and security standards and complete the work on time.
“Technology, methods, materials, and work equipment also use the best specifications according to FIM standards. We will exfoliate the top layer of asphalt which is approximately 4 cm thick and immediately re-paved,” he explained
Paving is carried out after Turn 16 which leads to a straight track sector of 507 meters, up to Turn 5. In total, the track to be re-paved reaches about 17.5 percent of the entire track.
In the pre-season test at Mandalika, all the drivers had the same complaint about small stones bouncing when following their opponents.
In fact, the Ducati racer, Francesco Bagnaia, suffered a bruise on his left hand due to being hit by a rock while following another motorbike.
Exfoliated asphalt conditions can also be dangerous for drivers, considering that when racing they will push hard to get the best results.
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