Silas Bonar Andrianto (silasbonar46) is an amateur racing driver with 67 recorded laps across 61 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 1.1 laps per car. The name "Andrianto" indicates Indonesian heritage—Indonesia has growing motorsport culture with circuits like Sentul International Circuit hosting national and regional championship events. Indonesian enthusiasts often face challenges accessing diverse automotive variety domestically, making international circuit tourism particularly valuable for comprehensive vehicle exposure.
His LapMeta data shows concentrated testing with 47 laps at GP configuration and 20 laps at CW layout. Despite sampling 61 different vehicles, the overwhelming GP circuit focus demonstrates systematic vehicle comparison approach—extensive automotive sampling at familiar venue for controlled evaluation. This methodology enables objective comparative assessment where circuit familiarity isolates vehicle variables from track learning. The 61-vehicle portfolio represents substantial automotive exposure spanning diverse platforms, engineering philosophies, and performance approaches. With 67 laps across 61 vehicles concentrated at GP configuration, Silas Bonar Andrianto represents the internationally-minded enthusiast pursuing comprehensive comparative automotive education through systematic sampling at standardized venue supporting objective vehicle dynamics understanding.
this is my favourite Ferrari growing up. F355 berlinetta was the bomb in its era… i am obviously going to be VERY BIASED about this 🤣… when i first saw it pull up on the pit, i was screaming in my heart like a little girl seeing teenage justin bieber… “kyaaaa kyaaaaa kyaaaa”… then towards the end of the day i asked @hernandokarsten if i could test drive it, with him as a passenger… turned out he is keen too and i could not be more grateful… like the NSX of the japanese stable, along with GTR R32, FD RX7 and MK4 Supra, my italian dream stable of that mid 90s era was F355 and Lambo Diablo…
as time flies, and this car has became one of the most successful supercar in its time for obvious reasons and now became a collectible art piece… so i didn’t expect to see any on circuit in a country like indonesia, where ferrari is above almost every automotive piece…
@hernandokarsten is very generous to give me 2 amazing laps, and although i know the car can still be drive harder, i backed off and shift early and drive it just enough to get the most thrilling fun whilst still on the relatively safe entertaining side of this sharp handling classic supercar.
what a beautiful time machine… thank you mr hernando. 🙇🏻♂️ you sounds like a cuban warlord, please don’t shoot me… 😘