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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

consortium planning to build a car racing circuit Formula 1 or F1 on a land area of ​​100 hectares in Bali.



consortium planning to build a car racing circuit Formula 1 or F1 on a land area of ​​100 hectares in Bali.


Multinational corporations and the international consortium planning to build a car racing circuit Formula 1 or F1 on a land area of ​​100 hectares in Badung regency, Bali.
    
"The discourse has been blown a long time and the circuit will be built along the resort and marina in Benoa Bay area," said Anthony Sarwono, observers automotive businesses as well as properties in Denpasar on Wednesday.
    
Construction of sports facilities of international standard is part of a reclamation project in Benoa Bay.
    
Based on his observations, until now the project is still in the stage of the licensing process in the province of Bali.
    
Had circulated the news that a major development project focused on the construction of the resort and marina than sirkuit.Kendati Thus, the presence of the F1 circuit on the island is very feasible to be developed as part of our sport (sport tourism).
    
He considered the position of Bali is feasible with the F1 circuit considering that Indonesia is just be the path on the agenda where the automotive world prestigious event.
    
"After the match schedule in Australia continues to F1 Sepang (Malaysia). Indonesia just passed away. Though the world's attention is now focused on Asia as European regulations that do not support smoking as a major sponsor international racing events," he said.
    
Nyoman Seniweca, Chairman of IMI Bali candidate, adding that there is a motor sports facilities of international standard in the area are very supportive of the tourism industry.
    
He cited the implementation of F1 in Singapore that impact on increasing the number of tourists visiting that accommodation and other tourism supporting facilities go up.
    
"But everything is submitted again to the attitudes and intentions of the local government whether it supports or vice versa," he said.

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