Mandalika Festival of Speed 2025 Highlights National Motorsport Talent

(Mandalika Festival of Speed 2025)

The Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit roared to life with the sounds of engines and competitive spirit during the Mandalika Festival of Speed (MFoS) 2025, held from July 18-20, 2025. The event successfully combined prestigious national racing championships with a vibrant platform for the automotive community, serving as a bridge between sports, tourism, and the local economy.

The festival showcased the versatility of the Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit by hosting a wide range of championship classes. These included the Indonesia Touring Car Race (ITCR), Subaru BRZ Super Series, Radical Time Attack, Krida Agya One Make Race, and the spectacular Mandalika Drift Camp featuring national drifters.

“MFoS is part of a strategic mission to build a sustainable national motorsport ecosystem,” said Priandhi Satria, President Director of the Mandalika Grand Prix Association (MGPA). “Support from our holding company, InJourney Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), as the developer and manager of The Mandalika, allows for events of an international standard, while also providing space for MSMEs, communities, and education”.

Race 1 and Race 2 Results

Prominent names and young talents delivered outstanding performances over the two race days. Here are the results from the main events:

Race 1 Highlights

  • Kejurnas ITCR 1200: M. Andri Abriansyah of Honda Racing Indonesia dominated, finishing with a total time of 27:05.719. He was followed by Amato Rudolph and Jordan Johan.
  • Kejurnas ITCR 1500: Fitra Eri, a privateer from DKI Jakarta, secured first place ahead of Avan Abdullah and Avila Bahar.
  • Kejurnas ITCR 3600: Alvin Bahar from Honda Racing Indonesia led from start to finish, recording a time of 22:46.244 and a best lap of 1:52.220.
  • Subaru BRZ Super Series: Rio S.B. of Rizqy Motorsport won with a time of 28:08.431, followed by Fitra Eri and Demas Agil.
  • Krida Agya OMR: H. Doni Damara, a privateer from West Java, won with a time of 21:48.934.
  • Time Attack: Yasuo Senna Irawan, driving a Radical SR-10, set the fastest time at 1:31.972.

Race 2 Highlights

  • Kejurnas ITCR 1200: Avila Bahar of Honda Racing Indonesia claimed victory with a total time of 23:23.120, followed by Amato Rudolf and Mandiri Airezky.
  • Kejurnas ITCR 1500: Fitra Eri once again took the top podium spot with a time of 24:07.297. Daffa A.B. finished in third place.
  • Kejurnas ITCR 3600: Alvin Bahar was unstoppable, completing 11 laps in 22:22.753 with a top speed of 196.4 km/h.
  • Subaru BRZ Super Series:
  1. PRO Class: Dimas Agil of Dewa United Motorsport x MSRT was the fastest with a total time of 28:13.222. Rio S.B. finished second but set the fastest lap at 1:51.512.
  2. AM Class: Batara Midchar from Cusco Indonesia finished ahead of Wildan Rizkyansyah and Apip Gianjar.
  3. PRO AM Class: Henri of Wish Motorsport took the first podium spot.
  • Krida Agya OMR: H. Doni Damara secured his second win of the weekend with a time of 17:09.286, followed by Fandy Adianto and Aris Harvenda.

With strong spectator enthusiasm and full support from ITDC, MGPA, IMI Pusat, and IMI NTB, the event successfully reinforced The Mandalika’s position as Indonesia’s center for sportainment and automotive tourism. For those who missed the event, all the action from MFoS 2025 can be viewed on the official TheMandalikaGP YouTube channel and Tribun Network channels.

 

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