Johore Grand Prix

Do you know ? That once Johore, here in Malaysia. Once, host the most famous Johore Grand Prix ..


The Grand Prix was first held by the late Sir Sultan Ismail, son of the late Sultan Sir Ibrahim in 1940, who was then still called the Tunku Mahkota of Johor.The race is to raise funds for the war. 4 races released in the event that lasted for 2 days. Participation is open only to invited participants only. These invitations are sent to all districts in Johor, including Singapore, Bangkok, Penang and Malacca. The second Grand Prix was ​​organized in 1948.This time the Singapore Motor Club is a newly established at that time was the organizer and receive support from the Tunku Mahkota own.Grand Prix in 1948, lasted only for a day with 4 race is released, 2 to category of motorcycles and 2 for category cars. Second category is for motorcycle below 350cc and the other is 351cc and above. Both categories of motorcycle racing 5 rounds each. The Car is to cars below 1,500 cc, held 5 rounds. While another category was for Formula One cars, supercharged 1,500 cc and 4,500 cc supercharge and took a total of 10 laps. A total of 88 entries recorded in 1950 and 101 entries in 1952.










The total audience is no less than it was then, and the largest viewership recorded in 1952 with a total of 35,000 audience witnessed the race live.Total overall length of the circuit for one round is as far as 3.7 kilometers. It is also a circuit around the city of Johor Bahru area with a combination of straights and slow corners. The race started in front of the Post Office Johor Bahru with a straight shoreline of Lido Road called Jalan Tai Heng  or now the route known as Jalan Sultan Ibrahim. Racers will then turn right towards the Johor Zoo beside Abu Bakar Mosque and next to a hill at the Jalan Gertak Merah. Then the riders will sprint down the hill before once again turn right in front of Ayer Molek Prison.
Straight along Jalan Ayer Molek also allows each rider to make the acceleration up to the line start / finish in front of the Johor Bahru Post Office. The ticket price is fixed at 5 Straits Dollars and the ticket can be purchased in Singapore and Johor Bahru. Most of the race were participated from the wealthy peoples from Singapore and Malaysia.
p/s- may be we need to revive back the racing spirit in Johore as the Royal Highness loves sports car.

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