The second round of the Inje Masters series, held at Inje Speedium from 10-11
May 06, 2025
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The main event 'Inje Durability' representing the Inje Masters series returns with a two-hour endurance race. After the opening match, which was held with a 300km race, it was decided to conduct a part-time endurance race that runs a full course of 3.908km of Inje Speedium for two hours to strengthen the interior of the competition through listening to the opinions of the participating teams and drivers and to gather more participants. As it is an endurance race, there are mandatory pit stops twice during the race to manage the race car, which also features attractions such as vehicle maintenance work and driver shifts at the pit.
In particular, Kim Jung-soo and Kim Dong-eun are drawing attention by throwing their hat into the INGT1 class as a group of rich people. Kim Jung-soo is a veteran driver who is the first generation of domestic motorsports and represented Korea at the 1999 Changwon F3 Super Free. His son, Kim Dong-eun, is a professional driver who currently competes in the Toyota Gaju Racing 6000 Class for One Racing in the 'One Super Race Championship'.
Support races include the fastest lap time competition 'Kumho Tire BMW M Class', the 'Russell Time Target Challenge' to see how close to the driver's target lap time is, and the 'Intro-to-Drift Compliance (IDC)' for drift beginners.
Lee Seung-woo, CEO of Inje Speedium, said "The 300-kilometer race presented through the opening exhibition received good responses from visitors and related companies, confirming the possibility of a long-term race."However, many said that the burden on the participating teams and drivers was not easy, so as it is a competition that began to popularize motorsports, we will strengthen our inner room with a competition that even amateur players can enjoy without burden for the time being," he said.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.