Here’s a great lap onboard with Jake Parsons as he navigates his way around the Kuala Lumpur City GP track. A quick view of this video makes you realise just how bumpy and technical the street circuit really is. There are some mild elevation changes as well as certain off-camber corners that pose a real challenge for the drivers. Overall, it’s a fast track, and it has real character too.
Parsons, who hails from Sydney, had a great time at the circuit, and came in second behind Formula Masters championship leader Martin Rump in the first race. He only managed third place in the second race, behind Rump and Absolute Racing’s Dennis Olsen.
Speaking to Speedcafe, he said that “it was awesome to get this street circuit experience. You can really feel the speed when you get close to the barriers, but most of the time all your attention is on the track.”
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its not exciting at all…
putrajaya would be a blast…..
along persiaran perdana then split left and right at PICC then combine again
If only they could just leave the barricades there while clearing just enough for proper pedestrian crossings with traffic lights, it would have benefited the road users where pedestrians will be safe and drivers will have less issues with jay-walkers…
So for those fake Evo’s, please bare in mind,do not race in town ya!
If the person drive pure Evo then can race in town? Doesn’t make any sense at all.
Check who is posting the comment then you’ll understand why
i just love to see how his head wobbles along the way :p