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August 08, 2025

SET in the backdrop of two active volcanic mountains — Sinabung and Sibayak — and scenic tea plantations near Lake Toba, about 66 drivers will light up the Sumatera Utara International Rally from August 8-10 in Indonesia.

- GOMESH S @ Medan (Indonesia)

Asia-Pacific Rally C'ship: Stage set for gruelling leg

SET in the backdrop of two active volcanic mountains — Sinabung and Sibayak — and scenic tea plantations near Lake Toba, about 66 drivers will light up the Sumatera Utara International Rally from August 8-10 in Indonesia. As many as 15 drivers will fight it out in the third round of the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship's (APRC) Asia Cup section which is a 12-stage, 200.6-km battle across jungle tracks and volcanic gravel.

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