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Jakarta E‑Prix Essentials: Everything You Need to Know

Jakarta E‑Prix Essentials: Everything You Need to Know

Time of India20-06-2025

Just caught this all-in-one guide to the Jakarta E-Prix, and it's the one-stop shop you didn't know you needed. From race timings to broadcast options in India and even a rain forecast, it's all laid out super clearly. The rundown of the Ancol Beach circuit had me leaning forward: tight corners, fast straights, and strategic overtaking zones. They also highlight the arrival of the Gen3 Evo cars and the looming chance of showers, perfect context before lights go green. If you're gearing up for Round 12, this video has your back.
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