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Jakarta International e-Prix Circuit

Jakarta International e-Prix Circuit

Location:

Ancol, North Jakarta, Indonesia, Indonesia

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Track Info

Jakarta International e-Prix Circuit - Ancol, North Jakarta, Indonesia

Purpose-built street-style Formula E venue by Ancol Beach - clockwise - 2.370 km with 18 turns, ~600 m main straight and a late-lap hairpin that shapes every finish

First Race
4 Jun 2022
Debut Jakarta E-Prix won by Mitch Evans after a late pass and intense energy management to the flag.
Circuit Length
2.370 km / 1.473 mi
Official Formula E listing for the Ancol layout.
Turns
18
Clockwise, Kuda Lumping-inspired course with a tight opening sector and flowing mid-lap.
Direction
Clockwise
Confirmed by Formula E’s track guide and circuit overview.
Lap Record
1:07.453 - Norman Nato (Formula E), 2025
Fastest official race lap on the 2.370 km layout in Gen3 machinery.
Grade
FIA Grade 3E
Homologation for Formula E events.

When was the track built?

Planned through 2019–2021 with multiple proposed downtown sites, the race ultimately moved to Ancol. Ground works began in January 2022 and the semi-permanent venue was completed just before the June 2022 debut, combining purpose-built sections with a street-circuit feel by the waterfront.

When was its first race?

The circuit’s first race was the Jakarta E-Prix on 4 June 2022, won by Mitch Evans. Formula E returned with a double-header on 3–4 June 2023, and again on 21 June 2025.

What's the circuit like?

  • Designed for flow and duels: Long launch to Turn 1, a busy technical first sector, then fast sweeps by Ancol Beach City before a long straight into a heavy-brake hairpin.
  • Energy and tyres matter: Heat and humidity make lift-and-coast strategy and rear-tyre protection decisive over a stint.
  • Benchmark pace: Race-lap record 1:07.453 (2025) shows the step from early Gen3 weekends where fastest race laps were in the 1:09s.

Lap records and benchmarks (Formula E)

  • Race lap - 2025: 1:07.453 - Norman Nato, Nissan.
  • Race 10 - 2023: Fastest lap 1:09.755 - Sébastien Buemi; winner Pascal Wehrlein.
  • Race 11 - 2023: Fastest lap 1:09.171 - Jake Dennis; winner Maximilian Günther.
  • 2022 debut: Fastest lap 1:09.786 - Mitch Evans; winner Mitch Evans.
  • Pole references: 2023 poles 1:08.141 and 1:07.753 - Maximilian Günther; 2025 pole 1:06.713 - Jake Dennis.

Why go?

Big-city waterfront vibes meet strategic, close-pack e-racing. You get late-brake lunges into Turn 1 and Turn 13, energy games in the flowing middle sector, and festival crowds a short walk from the beach. Recent runnings drew sellout atmospheres and headline storylines.

Where's the best place to watch?

  • Main straight - Turn 1: Starts, restarts and classic slipstream passes after the 600 m run.
  • Back straight - Turn 13 hairpin: The heaviest stop on the lap and prime divebomb zone before the run to the line.
  • Final sector by the water: Great photo ops as cars thread the late corners and fire onto the straight.

Not just one series - headline events at Ancol

ABB FIA Formula E World Championship: Jakarta E-Prix hosted in 2022, 2023 (double-header) and 2025, with Dan Ticktum taking his first FE win in 2025.

Transportation & Parking

Getting to Jakarta International e-Prix Circuit - Ancol, North Jakarta

Best options are KRL Commuter Line to Ancol or Kampung Bandan then short walk or TransJakarta, TransJakarta buses direct to Ancol, and driving to the Ancol gates with paid parking inside the resort. The Formula E circuit sits inside the Taman Impian Jaya Ancol waterfront resort area.

Event precinct - sat nav
Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, Jl. Lodan Timur No. 7, Ancol, Pademangan, Jakarta Utara 14430
Main resort address covering the circuit precinct.
Closest rail
KRL Ancol Station • Kampung Bandan Station
Walk or connect by short taxi - ojek to the Ancol gates. Kampung Bandan is about 1.8 km from Ancol Station.
TransJakarta stops
Ancol BRT stop (Corridor 5 and special lines)
Corridor 5 terminates at Ancol. Seasonal - event feeders also operate at times.
Parking
Paid Ancol car parks
Public parking is inside Ancol Dreamland with standard fees and entry control.
Airports
CGK Soekarno-Hatta • HLP Halim
Both connect to the city then onward to Ancol by rail - bus - taxi.

Public transport - KRL + TransJakarta are the quickest to the gates

  • KRL Commuter Line: Ride to Ancol Station for the nearest rail stop, or Kampung Bandan then walk or transfer. From Jakarta Kota, frequent trains reach Kampung Bandan in about 5 minutes.
  • TransJakarta: Use Corridor 5 → Ancol or other listed Ancol routes on event weeks. Alight at Ancol BRT stop at the resort entrance and follow signs inside.
  • MRT Jakarta connections: From MRT Bundaran HI or Dukuh Atas, transfer to TransJakarta or KRL for the final leg to Ancol - a common route for visitors coming from South Jakarta.
  • Inside the resort, Ancol operates free Wara-Wiri shuttle buses linking gates and attractions, useful for reaching your assigned spectator entry.

Driving - head for Ancol gates on Jl. Lodan Timur - Jl. RE Martadinata

  • Approach roads: Common city approaches use Jl. RE Martadinata and Jl. Lodan Timur to the Ancol entrances, signed across North Jakarta. Follow event wayfinding to the correct gate for your stand.
  • Ride-hail and taxis: Gojek - Grab - taxis can drop at the Ancol gates outside the ticketed perimeter, then continue on foot or Wara-Wiri. Allow extra time for event traffic control.

Parking - use Ancol paid car parks inside the resort

  • General parking: Park in the official Ancol car parks. Standard resort entry - parking fees apply and capacity is controlled on busy days.
  • Tip: Arrive early and follow staff to the nearest active lot to your gate to reduce walking time across the resort.

Taxis - rideshare - set downs

  • Set destination: Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, Jl. Lodan Timur No. 7, Ancol, Pademangan, Jakarta Utara 14430. From the gate, follow event signage to your spectator entrance.
  • From rail hubs: If you alight at Kampung Bandan, the walk to the nearest Ancol entrance is approximately 10 - 20 minutes depending on route, or take a short taxi - ojek.

Walking from stations - resort shuttles

  • Ancol Station: Expect a short transfer by foot or a quick taxi - ojek to the gates. Many visitors use Wara-Wiri shuttles inside the resort to reach the circuit zone.
  • Kampung Bandan: Around 1.8 km from Ancol Station area and roughly 1 - 2 km to the closest Ancol entrances depending on your path.

Airports - easiest gateways

  • Soekarno-Hatta CGK → Ancol: Around 1.5 - 2 hours by public transport with transfers, or 45 - 75 minutes by road depending on traffic.
  • Halim Perdanakusuma HLP → Ancol: Similar road times to North Jakarta depending on peak periods. Use taxi - ride-hail to the Ancol gates.

About the venue - quick context

  • Purpose built 2.370 km - 18 turns: The Jakarta International e-Prix Circuit sits within the Ancol waterfront resort and hosts Formula E. It debuted in 2022 and returned in 2025.
  • Fan amenities: Being inside Ancol means food courts, beaches and internal shuttles are nearby, but allow time for venue entry screening and walking between attractions and the grandstands.

Quick guide - what is nearest

  • Rail users: KRL to Ancol or Kampung Bandan then walk or short hop to the gates.
  • Bus users: TransJakarta 5 → Ancol or listed Ancol routes, then enter via the resort gates.
  • Drivers: follow Jl. RE Martadinata → Jl. Lodan Timur to Ancol entrances and park inside the resort.
  • Exact address: Jl. Lodan Timur No. 7, Ancol, Pademangan, Jakarta Utara 14430.

Nearby Activities

Things to do around Jakarta International e-Prix Circuit - Ancol - North Jakarta (Indonesia)

Whether you are here for the ABB FIA Formula E Jakarta E-Prix, manufacturer demos or future city motorsport festivals, this temporary street circuit runs within Ancol Dreamland on Jakarta Bay - placing you steps from theme parks, aquariums, beaches and easy heritage walks when the track is quiet.

Motorsport at Ancol
Formula E - city demos - manufacturer experiences
Purpose built streets inside the Ancol Dreamland resort area with a mix of fast kinks and technical corners beside the bayfront promenades.
Typical peak window
Dry season focus - roughly May to September
Jakarta’s wet season runs roughly November to April with heavier afternoon showers. Expect hot - humid conditions year round near sea level.
Nearby hubs
Ancol - Kota Tua - Sunda Kelapa - Pantai Indah Kapuk
Old Town heritage sites and the historic port sit just west of the circuit. Modern lifestyle districts and mangrove parks are a short ride away.
Event impact
Street closures inside resort - busy weekend crowds
Grandstands and fencing adjust pedestrian routes across the Ancol complex. Theme parks, beaches and marina areas are livelier Friday - Sunday.

Family friendly highlights inside - near Ancol

  • Dunia Fantasi - Dufan: Jakarta’s headline theme park with coasters, family dark rides and shaded plazas.
  • Sea World Ancol: Walk-through tanks, touch pools and scheduled feeding shows. Great hot or rainy day option.
  • Atlantis Water Adventure: Water slides and pools that suit mixed ages. Lockers - shade tents available.
  • Allianz Eco Park: Lakes, bike hires and play lawns for a soft reset between sessions.
  • Ancol Beach area: Boardwalks and gentle bay shallows. Lifeguard coverage and water clarity vary by day - check local advisories.
  • Jakarta Aquarium and Safari - Neo Soho: A bigger indoor aquarium with interactive zones if you add a mall detour.

Theme parks and aquariums often use dated or timed tickets on weekends and school holidays. Morning entries help if you plan to return for afternoon running.

Culture hits and rainy day winners

  • Kota Tua - Old Town: Fatahillah Square with Jakarta History Museum, Wayang Puppet Museum and colonial era façades. Cafés ring the square for easy breaks.
  • Bank Indonesia Museum: Modern galleries on trade - currency housed in a landmark building. Air conditioned and family friendly.
  • Sunda Kelapa Harbour: Photogenic wooden pinisi schooners. Pair with the Maritime Museum and a short canal stroll.
  • National Monument - Monas: Iconic park - museum in central Jakarta with an elevator to the viewing deck on clearer days.
  • Istiqlal Mosque and Jakarta Cathedral: Two major landmarks facing each other across a park - respectful dress required for mosque entry.

Eat and drink like a local

  • Seafood on the bay: Ancol marina - bayfront restaurants are known for grilled fish, prawns and crab. Book sunset tables on event weekends.
  • Betawi staples: Soto Betawi creamy beef soup, kerak telor rice omelette, asinan pickled salads and gado gado peanut dressed vegetables.
  • Street - market snacks: Martabak sweet or savory pancakes, pisang goreng fried banana, satay skewers and es cendol shaved ice drinks.
  • Coffee - dessert stops: Specialty cafés cluster in Kota Tua and at malls around Pluit and PIK - ideal cool down breaks.
  • Race week tip: Friday - Saturday prime spots inside Ancol and in Old Town fill quickly. Reserve for groups or dine earlier with kids, especially around sunset.

Active outdoors between sessions

  • Bayfront promenades: Flat, stroller friendly walks linking beaches, marinas and parks inside the Ancol complex.
  • Golf - driving ranges: Facilities in the resort area often run early - late sessions if you want a quick swing.
  • PIK Mangrove Ecotourism Park: Boardwalks and boat rides through mangroves on calmer mornings.
  • Water activities: Calm day SUP - kayak hires sometimes operate from sheltered coves. Check wind - water quality before committing.
  • City cycling: Weekend car free hours on selected city boulevards create safe riding windows. Helmet - hydration essential in the heat.

Easy day trips if you are extending your stay

  • Kepulauan Seribu - Thousand Islands - day boats from Marina Ancol. Snorkel trips, beach clubs and relaxed lunches on nearby islands.
  • Taman Mini Indonesia Indah - 45 to 90 minutes. Open air pavilions that showcase architecture and culture from across the archipelago.
  • Bandung highlands - 2.5 to 4 hours each way depending on traffic. Volcano craters, tea fields and cool cafés if you add a long day or overnight.
  • Bogor Botanical Gardens - 90 to 150 minutes. Historic gardens and palace views under huge shade trees - excellent in warm weather.
  • Ragunan Zoo - 60 to 120 minutes. Large, leafy grounds with shaded paths and primate centers.

Times are door to door estimates and vary with traffic and weather. Island boats, theme parks and museums may require dated tickets or have last entry cutoffs.

When to go and what to expect

  • Peak motorsport - Formula E fixtures have landed in the drier months. Hotels in Ancol, Kota Tua and central Jakarta see strong Thursday - Sunday demand on race week.
  • Weather - Equatorial - hot and humid year round. Short, intense downpours are common, especially in the wet season. Pack sunscreen, a hat, breathable light clothing and a compact rain shell.
  • Holiday notes - Eid - school holidays lift demand at Ancol parks and island boats. Book early for families.

Practical notes during race weeks

  • Street circuit operations: Temporary bridges, barriers and fenced lanes change pedestrian routes across Ancol. Follow event signage and allow extra time between zones.
  • Heat - hydration: Grandstands and boardwalks are exposed. Bring refillable bottles, electrolytes and a small towel. Midday shade breaks help with kids.
  • Dress - etiquette: Light modest clothing suits religious sites such as Istiqlal Mosque. Some attractions request covered shoulders - knees.
  • Water - swimming: Water clarity - currents in Jakarta Bay vary. Swim only where allowed and heed local advisories.
  • Family packing list: Ear protection for children, sun protection, compact umbrella, insect repellent for mangrove - island trips and quick dry footwear for boardwalks and boats.

Attraction hours, ticketing, island boat timetables and event week operations can change - check official circuit and venue sites for your exact dates.

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