Jakarta Race Promo: Heat, Grit & Gen3 Evo on Street Wheels
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/ Jun 21, 2025, 11:05PM IST
I just hit play on this promo clip, and wow—the humidity practically jumps off the screen! It teases what's ahead for Round 12: the Gen3 Evo cars blazing through 18 hairpins at the Ancol Beach street circuit. You get sweaty drivers gearing up, trackside crew hustling, and fans packing in for that tropical city showdown. It's polished enough to build serious hype, but not so flashy that it feels fake more like, Here's what you're in for. Buckle up.

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