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Kuwait Motor Town Opening March 28th

The Kuwait Motor Town racing circuit will be inaugurated in 10 days on March 28th which means we might be lucky enough to get a couple of open track days before the summer hits. Open track days are when the track is opened to the public to come and race on and they’re usually held in the cooler months of the year.

The KMT website right now has three live cams on the track. Not really live live, more like the camera takes a few photos throughout the day. It’s also archived so you can click rewind and watch the track being constructed overtime which is cool. The website is kmt-kw.com

Finally, the official instagram account of the track will most likely be @kmtkw but there isn’t anything there at the moment to see.

With JACC, the new museums that just opened and now the race track, Kuwait really managed to up its entertainment game practically overnight. The next big project due to be completed is the new airport and that should be done in two years time. Exciting times!

If anyone can get me access to the track so I can pass by and take some pictures and videos, get in touch with me!

9 replies on “Kuwait Motor Town Opening March 28th”

Though it took long, Finally!!!… This is like a dream come true for Motorsports fans. I hope Motorsports enthusiasts (including Highway racers) will make use of the race track especially with the track days and bring their talent on to the track rather then the road. Kuwait & the mid-east has some of the most talented drivers who are caught up doing the wrong stuff. Motorsports requires 2 things TALENT + MONEY. In Kuwait we have both except no grand vision on where and how to use these two things in the motorsports arena like developing teams and mentoring programs etc. Hopefully with the track now, we could find the next gen F1 & touring car drivers could be coming out of Kuwait and the middle-east. Cheers Kuwait! Congratulations!

Hello Marc. Any details on their schedule? Will they open it for track days?
Who can we contact? Looking forward to seeing you on the track πŸ™‚

the real question is: who is going to manage the venue? gov sector? private?
it needs someone who can organize that kind of events properly

This seems logical because there is a lot of it not finished, so I think it needs that time to be ready to receive the public.

Hello everyone! How to contact local managment team ? We are the Intern Racing Team gonna to visit the Circuit for a few track days. Who is the boss overethere? Tell # which is mentioned on FB does not actual πŸ™
Thnks,
SP-Moto RT

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