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Saturday saw thousands of motorsport enthusiasts and top officials crowding Ancol Beach, the venue of the capital city’s inaugural Formula E electric motorsport race.
The Jakarta E-Prix had been pushed back to June 4, almost two years to the date from its original schedule of June 6, 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
For 32-year-old Nindia Satiman, a lifelong fan of car races, being able to watch Formula E in her hometown was something she could “be proud of”.
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