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Asia Road Racing final crowns Champions in Thailand


2023 FIM Asia Road Racing Championships
Round Six – Chang International Circuit, Thailand


Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 1

The Asia Superbike 1000 cc rivalry kicked off once again at the Chang International Circuit over the weekend, as riders geared up for Race 1, of the season final of the Idemitsu FIM Asia Road Racing Championship.

Earlier in the qualifying session, Andi Farid of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with SHOWA recorded the fastest lap of 1’34:971s, placing him on pole. Second on the grid was teammate Zaqhwan, while Markus of ONEXOX BMW TKKR Team was third. Aussie Lachlan Epis had to start from the back of the grid after failing to classify.

Andi Farid Izdihar

When the flag dropped Zaqhwan was quick to take the lead, before Andi barged up the inside at turn 1, moving ahead. Seconds into the lap, Azlan and Markus found their footing in P2 and P3, Zaqhwan trailing in P4.

Markus was quick to take the opportunity to move ahead of Azlan, going up the inside, before going after Andi, who he also overtook before lap’s end. Meanwhile, Andi lost momentum and Azlan struck. Markus picked up speed and drew a wider gap to his teammate in P2. By mid-race, he was 1.4s ahead.

Behind, the teammates Andi and Zaqhwan pressured Azlan. With six laps to go, Andi overtook Azlan on the long-straight but Azlan quickly recovered his spot.

Andi did not give up and went again, with Azlan losing speed, the Honda teammates struck and moved into P2 and P3 respectively. Both teammates in contention for runner up, so the competition was fierce between the duo.

Markus had freed himself of pressure, way ahead with a 2.6 s gap, but on the last lap Andi caught up out of nowhere. At the last turn, Markus was unaware of Andi’s approach, and Andi went up the inside, the German momentarily taken aback and losing control. Markus went off track limits, as a result, regaining control but losing the race win to Andi, Zaqwan Zaidi third.

Andi Farid Izdihar

“It feels amazing. Thanks to the team and their unending hard work. This success is definitely not possible without them. There is another race tomorrow and for now, that would be my ultimate focus. So, keeping my fingers crossed that all will go well tomorrow.”

Andi Farid Izdihar won race one
Andi Farid Izdihar won race one, Markus Reiterberger runner-up and Zaqhwan Bin Zaidi third

It was a DNF for Lachlan Epis, only completing three laps.

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1ANDI FARID IZDIHAR (INA)HONDA CBR1000RR R20:53.239
2MARKUS REITERBERGER (GER)BMW M1000 RR— 13 laps —
3MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDI (MAS)HONDA CBR1000RR R+0.831
4AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMAN (MAS)BMW M1000 RR+6.332
5YUKI KUNII (JPN)HONDA CBR1000RR R+13.707
6KOSUKE SAKUMOTO (JPN)HONDA CBR1000RR R+13.712
7KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDIN (MAS)YAMAHA YZF-R1M+18.618
8YUKI ITO (JPN)YAMAHA YZF-R1M+21.519
9JAKKRIT SWANGSWAT (THA)HONDA CBR1000RR R+21.868
10TEO YEW JOE (MAS)BMW M1000 RR— 12 laps —
11OSAMA MAREAI (YEM)YAMAHA YZF-R1M+0.518
Did not Finish
DNF**CHIANG CHIH YING (TPE)YAMAHA YZF-R1M— 8 laps —
DNFLACHLAN EPIS (AUS)BMW M1000 RR— 3 laps —

Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 2

The ASB saw the final showdown in Race 2, at Chang International Circuit, where Zaqhwan immediately grabbed the lead as the race kicked off, Andi trailing but quickly overtaken by Markus.

Zaqhwan picked up speed, but Markus piled on the pressure, Azlan trailing his teammate closely. Meanwhile, Andi moved into P4.

On lap two, Markus tried to overtake from the inside but Zaqhwan was quick to counter-attack. There was no giving up for Markus though, who made his move. Azlan made a mistake, losing momentum, and with five laps down, Zaqhwan held the lead with Markus chasing furiously, attacking at every opportunity.

Zaqhwan was on fire this time around and brilliantly kept to his racing line in a bid to secure the runner up title, but Markus was not giving up.  Andi also began closing in on Markus, who finally overtook Zaqhwan.

Then at the last turn of the 10th lap, Andi also overtook Zaqhwan from the inside and accelerated ahead. Zaqhwan tried to catch up, however with two laps to go, the red flag was raised and the curtains closed for the season, leaving him no opportunity.

Markus Reiterberger

“After yesterday’s race result, we were not very happy with the decision but this is racing. Luckily it worked out. The crew made some changes to the machine during warm up and I struggled on the front a lot. In the warm up, it was not good but during the race, it was amazing. But Zaqhwan was really strong today and he kept coming back, competitively. Good job from him. But I finally found a way to overtake him before picking up speed. That worked for me well today. Thanks to the team!”

Settling for second and third were Andi Farid and Zaqhwan Zaidi. Aussie Lachlan Epis had a better race to finish 10th, leaving him ninth overall for the season.

The result left Zaidi as the 2023 Asia Superbike runner-up, Andi settling for third, with Reiterberger having wrapped up the title well in advance.

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1MARKUS REITERBERGER (GER)BMW M1000 RR16:02.482
2ANDI FARID IZDIHAR (INA)HONDA CBR1000RR R+1.136
3MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDI (MAS)HONDA CBR1000RR R+1.239
4AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMAN (MAS)BMW M1000 RR+4.443
5***KOSUKE SAKUMOTO (JPN)HONDA CBR1000RR R+6.232
6***YUKI KUNII (JPN)HONDA CBR1000RR R+8.064
7KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDIN (MAS)YAMAHA YZF-R1M+10.217
8JAKKRIT SWANGSWAT (THA)HONDA CBR1000RR R+11.878
9YUKI ITO (JPN)YAMAHA YZF-R1M+13.110
10LACHLAN EPIS (AUS)BMW M1000 RR+15.641
11OSAMA MAREAI (YEM)YAMAHA YZF-R1M+59.525
12**CHIANG CHIH YING (TPE)YAMAHA YZF-R1M+1:13.241
Did not Finish
DNFTEO YEW JOE (MAS)BMW M1000 RR— 2 laps —

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Standings

Pos.RiderNat.Total
1MARKUS REITERBERGERGER250.5
2MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDIMAS182
3ANDI FARID IZDIHARINA178.5
4AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANMAS151.5
5HARUKI NOGUCHIJPN113
6KASMA DANIEL KASMAYU DINMAS111
7JAKKRIT SWANGSWATTHA78.5
8YUKI ITOJPN70
9LACHLAN EPISAUS46.5
10PASSAWIT THITIVARARAKTHA37
11KEMINTH KUBOTHA30
12TEO YEW JOEMAS28.5
13ANTHONY KEITH WESTAUS23
14KEISUKE MAEDAJPN22
15KOTA ARAKAWAJPN21
16YUKI KUNIIJPN21
17KOSUKE SAKUMOTOJPN21
18OSAMA MAREAIYEM20
19REI TOSHIMAJPN17
20CHEN HONG YANCHN17
21KOUSUKE AKIYOSHIJPN14
22SHINICHI NAKATOMIJPN10
23TAKUMA KUNIMINEJPN10
24CHIANG CHIH YINGTPE4

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1

The SuperSports 600cc saw three riders in close contention at the top of the standings, ensuring the racing was well and truly going down to the line, with two races’ worth of points up for grabs in Thailand.

During qualifying, Yamaha riders Soichiro and Apiwath of YAMAHA GEN BLU Racing Team ASEAN proved strong and claimed first and second on the grid. Honda rider, Khairul Idham of Boon Siew Honda Racing Team taking third.

Soichiro Minamimoto
Soichiro Minamimoto

It was an awesome start to the 12-lap race for Soichiro, taking the lead with teammate Apiwath right behind him. At turn 2 Apiwath went up the inside and took lead for a moment before Soichiro grabbed it back.

Khairul was in P3 leading Azroy, who quickly overtook him, but Khairul regained his momentum and made it back into P3 at the last turn of the lap. The Yamaha riders retained their advantage, as Honda’s Khairul tried to close the gap. Nakarin who’d been stuck back in sixth meanwhile, moved up into fourth.

The three riders in contention for the championship title, Khairul, Nakarin and Soichiro where all in the mix, and by mid-race, the positions of the trio in the front troop remaining unchanged. Nakarin was the outlier in P4 and kept pushing to close the gap of 3.5s as Azroy chased him furiously.

With three laps to go, Soichiro and Apiwath extended the gap as Khairul tried to catch up, in what had become an impossibility. The last lap saw Soichiro avoid any mistakes, Apiwath looking for ways to overtake but to no avail.

That was the order they finished, Soichiro winning, Apiwath runner-up and Khairul settling for third.

Soichiro Minamimoto

“Today’s race was great really great. My planning was to get to the top. The tire was a little worn out towards the end of the race but Apiwath who stayed close behind me was a great help and support to me. I am at the top of the championship now but tomorrow is another day to fight and that is all that matters. So, we shall see!”

Soichiro Minamimoto won SuperSport race one,
Soichiro Minamimoto won SuperSport race one, Apiwath Wongthananon second and Khairul Idham Pawi third

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTO (JPN)YAMAHA YZF-R619:55.372
2APIWATH WONGTHANANON (THA)YAMAHA YZF-R6+0.150
3KHAIRUL IDHAM PAWI (MAS)HONDA CBR600RR+2.929
4NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPAT (THA)HONDA CBR600RR+6.458
5AZROY HAKEEM ANUAR (MAS)HONDA CBR600RR+6.709
6MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRA (INA)HONDA CBR600RR+14.075
7KEITO ABE (JPN)YAMAHA YZF-R6+14.369
8RATTHAPONG WILAIROT (THA)YAMAHA YZF-R6+14.483
9MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMAN (MAS)HONDA CBR600RR+14.766
10CHANON INTA (THA)HONDA CBR600RR— 11 laps —
Did not Finish
DNFGALANG HENDRA PRATAMA (INA)YAMAHA YZF-R6— 9 laps —
DNFFADILLAH ARBI ADITAMA (INA)HONDA CBR600RR— 6 laps —
DNFPANNASORN KAEWSONTHI (THA)HONDA CBR600RR— 5 laps —

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2

The SuperSports 600cc season final was a show-stopper, Soichiro once again taking the early lead, teammate Apiwath right behind. In P3, Khairul already appeared to be struggling to keep up, and by the end of lap 1, Azroy moved into third.

Khairul was in contention for the championship title until lap three, when he crashed. Teammate Azroy, found his way ahead of Apiwath and went on the chase for Soichiro.

The Japanese rider was ahead by 0.9s, while Apiwath moved to close the gap with Azroy. With seven laps to go, Nakarin made contact with Azroy, moving ahead, but Azroy was quick to retake his position.

By mid-race it was evident that Soichiro would be the man of the hour as he’d created a gap of 2.016 s, with Apiwath protecting P2.

Behind, the battle raged on for third, between Azroy and Nakarin who kept looking for possible ways to overtake, Azroy remaining careful and defending his position.

Nakarin didn’t give up and finally he swept past Azroy, the two continuing to battle. Ahead, Apiwath finally made a move to pass Soichiro before both teammates of the YAMAHA GEN BLU Racing Team ASEAN team raced over the finish line in that order. Azroy Anuar meanwhile completed the top three, narrowly holding off Nakarin.

Apiwath Wongthananon – Race Winner

“It was a wonderful and amazing race, today. It was a little difficult for me in the beginning of the race. The engine was not really heated up but lap-by lap, I manged to overtake Azroy and finally made my way up to the top spot. It has been amazing day for us as a team.”

Soichiro Minamimoto – SuperSport 600 Champion

“It is a perfect weekend for me. This season it has been difficult especially in the beginning of the season up until Japan. From Mandalika onwards, there have been many improvements in my performances. I never expected this but I am so happy to have made it. Thanks to Apiwath for being supportive of me. Thank you, Yamaha and all the sponsors who made this a success!”

The final standings had Soichiro 16-points clear of Khairul, who was in turn three-points clear of Nakarin, in a tight fought championship.

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1APIWATH WONGTHANANON (THA)YAMAHA YZF-R619:57.324
2SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTO (JPN)YAMAHA YZF-R6+0.229
3AZROY HAKEEM ANUAR (MAS)HONDA CBR600RR+2.892
4NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPAT (THA)HONDA CBR600RR+2.907
5KEITO ABE (JPN)YAMAHA YZF-R6+6.103
6RATTHAPONG WILAIROT (THA)YAMAHA YZF-R6+7.726
7PANNASORN KAEWSONTHI (THA)HONDA CBR600RR+13.473
8GALANG HENDRA PRATAMA (INA)YAMAHA YZF-R6+13.825
9***FADILLAH ARBI ADITAMA (INA)HONDA CBR600RR+13.839
10KHAIRUL IDHAM PAWI (MAS)HONDA CBR600RR+35.352
11**CHANON INTA (THA)HONDA CBR600RR+50.934
12MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMAN (MAS)HONDA CBR600RR+1:32.035
Did not Finish
DNFMOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRA (INA)HONDA CBR600RR— 4 laps —

SuperSports 600 cc Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPN201
2KHAIRUL IDHAM  PAW!MAS185
3NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATTHA182
4MUHAMMAD HELM! AZMANMAS160
5KEITO ABEJPN145
6AZROY HAKEEM ANUARMAS115
7  INAASTRA HONDA RACING TEAMINA89
8RATTHAPONG WILAIROTTHA78
9PANNASORN KAEWSONTHITHA75
10GALANG HENDRA PRATAMAINA63
11APIWATH WONTHANANONTHA45
12ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLYINA42
13MD IBRAHIM MD NORRODINMAS33
14FADILLAH ARBI ADITAMAINA28
15GERRY SALIMINA25
16AHMAD AFIF AMRANMAS24
17SHA JUNTONGCHN24
18YUTA DATEJPN18
19KENGO NAGAOJPN11
20CHANON INTATHA11
21LIN ZHIFEICHN10
22MOTOHARU ITOJPN10
23SHO NISHIMURAJPN10
24SHOTA ITEJPN8
25ZHOU FENG LONGCHN6
26REI MATSUOKAJPN5
27JIA YI FENGCHN5

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1

Veda Pratama dominated the Asia Production 250 opener, finishing six-seconds clear of the rest of the field, with eventual podium getters Jakkreephat Puettisan and Muklada Sarapuech rounding out the top three, just 0.003s between them.

Veda Eg Pratama
Veda Eg Pratama

Firdaus, Cao Viet Nam and Rheza Danica Ahrens rounded out the top five, within half a second.

Veda Eg Pratama – Race Winner

“This weekend has been a fantastic for me. I just went on to enjoy the race as much as I could. Of course, I also tried remained focused throughout. I want to say thank you to the team and all sponsors as well as my family and my Indonesian fans who have been a great support to me throughout.”

Veda Eg Pratama
Veda Eg Pratama won race one

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1 – Top 10

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1VEDA EGA PRATAMA (INA)HONDA CBR250 RR18:41.898
2JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISAN (THA)HONDA CBR250 RR+6.039
3MUKLADA SARAPUECH (THA)HONDA CBR250 RR+6.042
4HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUS (INA)HONDA CBR250 RR+6.154
5CAO VIET NAM (VIE)HONDA CBR250 RR+6.382
6RHEZA DANICA AHRENS (INA)HONDA CBR250 RR+6.514
7THANAT LAOONGPLIO (THA)HONDA CBR250 RR+13.023
8AIKI IYOSHI (JPN)KAWASAKI NINJA 250+13.105
9WAHYU NUGROHO (INA)YAMAHA YZF-R25+13.225
10IRFAN ARDIANSYAH (INA)KAWASAKI NINJA 250+19.947

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2

Race one runner-up Puettisan proved unbeatable in race two, eking out a 0.259s lead across the finish line from a hard charging Firdaus. Battling for third was Muklada and Cao Viet Nam, with the former coming out on top and claiming the final podium place.

It was close at the top of the standings, just eight-points separating Ahrens and Firdaus, with Rheza Danica Ahrens our 2023 champion in the Asia Production 250 class. Behind Firdaus in third was Pratama.

Jakkreephat Puettisan – Race Winner

“Today, the race was a little dangerous because the riders were highly competitive. Everyone was trying to overtake and move ahead. I had to find my pace and keep up and I am glad to have made it today.”

Rheza Danica Ahrens – AP250 Champion

“Today was a good race for me. Yesterday was a little difficult but, it was excellent. The group fought till the very end. I wanted to take the chance to fight for the podium but it was too competitive and so, I took the safer approach. This is my second time being the champion in AP250. I am extremely happy.”

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2 – Top 10

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISAN (THA)HONDA CBR250 RR18:54.829
2HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUS (INA)HONDA CBR250 RR+0.259
3MUKLADA SARAPUECH (THA)HONDA CBR250 RR+0.509
4CAO VIET NAM (VIE)HONDA CBR250 RR+0.600
5MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREQOTTULLAH (INA)YAMAHA YZF-R25+0.842
6IRFAN ARDIANSYAH (INA)KAWASAKI NINJA 250+1.368
7AIKI IYOSHI (JPN)KAWASAKI NINJA 250+1.477
8RHEZA DANICA AHRENS (INA)HONDA CBR250 RR+1.575
9WAHYU NUGROHO (INA)YAMAHA YZF-R25+1.684
10KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTAL (IND)HONDA CBR250 RR+1.761

Asia Production 250 cc Standings

Pos.RiderTotal
1RHEZA DANICA AHRENS206
2HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUS198
3VEDA EGA PRATAMA160
4JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISAN139
5MUKLADA SARAPUECH121
6AIKI IYOSHI108
7IRFAN ARDIANSYAH95
8CAO VIET NAM87
9MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREQOTTULLAI77
10WAHYU NUGROHO71
11THANAT LAOONGPLIO63
12MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHAL48
13MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMI45
14WARIT THONGNOPPAKUN43
15WATCHARIN TUBTIMON37
16KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTAL30
17ALDI SATYA MAHENDRA20
18MUHAMMAD KIANDRA RAMADH20
19MUHAMAD ALIEF ADAMSYAH14
20REYNALDO C. RATUKORE14
21SUHATHAI CHAEMSUP13
22NI TIAN10
23AHMAD DARWISY AHMAD SAHIR10
24LIU CHUN MEI9
25FELIX PUTRA MULYA9
26CHIHIRO ISHII8
27KIATTISAK SINGHAPONG7
28NGUYEN DUC THANH6
29TOSHIKI SENDA6
30MOHSIN PARAMBAN3
31LI RUIE YUN2
32YOSHIHIRO TOYOHARA1

Underbone 150 cc Race 1

The hard fought Underbone 150 class saw Murobbil Vitonni win the opening race, 0.123s clear of Hafiza Rofa, while there was only 0.029s between third placed Shafiq Rasol and Gupita Kresna Wardhana, with Gian Carlo Mauricio in turn nipping at their heels.

Murobbil Vitonni won the opening Underbone 150 race
Murobbil Vitonni won the opening Underbone 150 race, leading home Hafiza Rofa and Shafiq Rasol

Underbone 150 cc Race 1 – Top 10

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1M. MUROBBIL VITTONI (INA)YAMAHA MX KING 15016:30.237
2MD HAFIZA ROFA (MAS)YAMAHA Y15 ZR+0.123
3MD SHAFIQ RASOL (MAS)YAMAHA Y15 ZR+0.336
4GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANA (INA)YAMAHA SNIPER 150+0.365
5GIAN CARLO MAURICIO (PHI)YAMAHA SNIPER 150+0.419
6FAHMI BASAM (INA)YAMAHA MX KING 150+0.590
7PEERAPONG LUIBOONPENG (THA)YAMAHA Y15 ZR+0.643
8MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUES (MAS)YAMAHA Y15 ZR+0.865
9WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANA (INA)YAMAHA MX KING 150+1.049
10ARAI AGASKA DIBANI LAKSANA (INA)YAMAHA MX KING 150+1.248

Underbone 150 cc Race 2

Race two saw Shafiq Rasol claim the win, this time two-tenths of a second ahead of Akid Aziz, with Wawan Wello in third, holding off Trilaksana and Vittoni.

The final standings for the season see Bahauddin claim the title on 164-points, ahead of Shafiq Rasol (153) and Murobbil Vittoni (137).

Md Shafiq Rasol – Race Winner

“First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my entire team and family at home for their endless support. In the beginning, I tried to stay among the troop but mid-race, I was actually left out. Somehow, I found my way on the last lap and used that opportunity to pully myself back to the front. That worked out well for me, thankfully.”

Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin – UB150 Champion

“First of all, I thank God for the blessings. I thank my late dad who has always supported me. He is not here now but I am sure he will be very happy of my success today. I thank my mother and my family members who have always been my pillar. Thanks to my team for the wonderful work throughout the season. My machine had an issue at the last lap [in race one] but thankfully, I was able to manage it well and make it champion today!”

Underbone 150 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1MD SHAFIQ RASOL (MAS)YAMAHA Y15 ZR16:32.489
2MD AKID AZIZ (MAS)YAMAHA Y15 ZR+0.189
3WAWAN WELLO (INA)YAMAHA Y15 ZR+0.230
4WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANA (INA)YAMAHA MX KING 150+0.290
5M. MUROBBIL VITTONI (INA)YAMAHA MX KING 150+0.294
6GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANA (INA)YAMAHA SNIPER 150+0.362
7FAHMI BASAM (INA)YAMAHA MX KING 150+0.271
8NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDIN (MAS)YAMAHA Y15 ZR+0.447
9APRIL KING MASCARDO (PHI)YAMAHA SNIPER 150+0.561
10MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUES (MAS)YAMAHA Y15 ZR+0.567

Underbone 150 cc Standings – Top 25

Pos.RiderTeamTotal
1NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMAS164
2MD SHAFIQ RASOLMAS153
3M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINA137
4GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINA122
5MD AKID AZIZMAS107
6MD HAFIZA ROFAMAS106
7WAWAN WELLOINA106
8MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUESMAS71
9WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINA69
10MD IZZAT ZAIDIMAS60
11JOHN EMERSON INGUITOPHI52
12ARAI AGASKA DIBAN I LAKSANAINA52
13FAH M I BASAMINA49
14PEERAPONG LUIBOONPINGTHA41
15APRIL KING MASCARDOPHI41
16AHMAD FAZRUL SHAMMAS40
17MD IZAM IKMALMAS34
18GIAN CARLO MAURICIOPHI31
19MD SHAHROL SYAZRASMAS28
20MD HAZIQ MD HAMDANMAS26
21ADITYA FAUZIINA22
22PASSKON SANLUANGTHA20
23REYNALDI PRADANAINA20
24PACHARAG 0 RN THONGGERDLOUNGTHA17
25AHMAD FAZLI SHAMMAS16
26HUSNI ZAINUL FUADZIINA16
27NGUYEN ANH TUANVIE16
28DIMAS JULI ATMOKOINA15
29AHMAD AFIF AMRANMAS14
30RIO ADRIYANTOINA8
31M. GILANG AKBAR ROLANDINA6
32MD IQBAL AMR’MAS5
33ARASH TSUNAMI KAMARUDINMAS
34ILHAM EFFENDIINA4
35MD SHAFIQ EZZARIQMAS4
36NGUYEN HUU TRIVIE2

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1

Japan’s Hiroki Oni kicked off the weekend’s races with a win, just 0.034s clear of Muzakkir Mohamed, Vorapong Malahuan holding off Sarthak C Havan for third.

Hiroki Ono leads
Hiroki Ono leads
Hiroki Ono – Race Winner

“I am truly happy with this win. I enjoyed the race throughout. It was fantastic one with so many extremely great riders. It was an amazing challenge. This is my firsts time on this circuit. In the beginning, it was really tough but I think I gained confidence over each lap. I am so happy with my victory. Thank you.”

Hiroki Ono topped the TVS Asia One Make Race 1 podium
Hiroki Ono topped the TVS Asia One Make Race 1 podium, Muzakkir second, Vorapong third

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1 Results

PosRiderTime/Gap
1HIROKI ONO (JPN)14:46.399
2MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMED (MAS)+0.034
3VORAPONG MALAHUAN (THA)+0.261
4SARTHAK C HAVAN (IND)+0.285
5MD RAMDAN ROSLI (MAS)+5.159
6RUSMAN FADHIL (INA)+5.584
7DECKY TIARNO ALDY (INA)+5.773
8TAIYO SAITO (JPN)+5.846
9CHIRANTH VISHWANATH (IND)+12.123
10KY AHMED (IND)+12.534
11ARSYAD RUSYDI (SIN)+14.512
12PIYAWAT PATOOMYOS (THA)+17.227
13DARANPOB THONGYOY (THA)+17.870
14KERWIN EINS C HANG (PHI)+40.709
Did not Finish
DNFFUGO TANAKA (JPN)— 5 laps —

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2

We once again saw Hiroki Ono take the win in race two, this time 0.071s clear of Muzzakir, with third placed Vorapong Malahuan just 0.003s ahead of Ramdan Rosli.

Muzakkir is the TVS Asia One Make champion, Ono our 2023 runner-up and Vorapong third.

Hiroki Ono – Race Winner

“I managed to control the race well throughout the race. This would have been a great result if I got to be the champion. I started in Japan during Round 3. I lost one race there. Overall, I raced in 8 races, lost one and won seven. So, to me, this has been an amazing result overall. I would like to express my gratitude and thank you to all my sponsors and team members, my Japanese fans and supporters for all that I have achieved.”

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2 Results

PosRiderTime/Gap
1HIROKI ONO (JPN)14:55.386
2MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMED (MAS)+0.071
3VORAPONG MALAHUAN (THA)+1.311
4MD RAMDAN ROSLI (MAS)+1.314
5SARTHAK CHAVAN (IND)+1.277
6PIYAWAT PATOOMYOS (THA)+1.459
7DECKY TIARNO ALDY (INA)+1.640
8RUSMAN FADHIL (INA)+1.907
9ARSYAD RUSYDI (SIN)+2.312
10FUGO TANAKA (JPN)+2.333
11DARANPOB THONGYOY (THA)+3.114
12TAIYO SAITO (JPN)+3.433
13KY AHMED (IND)+4.107
14CHIRANTH VISHWANATH (IND)+4.565
Did not Finish
DNFKERWIN EINS CHANG (PHI)— 5 laps —

TVS Asia One Make Championship Standings

Pos.RiderNat.Total
1MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMEDMAS188
2HIROKI ONOJPN175
3VORAPONG MALAHUANTHA162
4MD RAMDAN ROSLIMAS158
5DECKY TIARNO ALDYINA146
6PIYAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA127
7TAIYO SAITOJPN112
8FUGO TANAKAJPN85
9ARSYAD RUSYDISIN81
10KY AHMEDIND72
11DARANPOD THONGYOYTHA69
12KERWIN EINS CHANGPHI55
13RUSMAN FADHILINA53
14JAGAN KUMARIND36
15CHIRANTH VISHWANATHIND34
16SARTHAK CHAVANIND24
17DEEPAK RAVIKUMARIND20
18LOUIS ABELHARDINA13
19MIU NAKAHARAJPN13
20ZHUORAN JIANGCHN10

 



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