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India’s rising star, Sarthak Chavan, is ready for the finale of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship 2024 at…
The FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) is pleased to announce the ARRC Championship Calendar for Season 2025. The season…
Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah is gearing up for a thrilling showdown in the final round of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road…
First, a remarkable comeback. After a DNS (Did Not Start) in Race 1, Yuki Kunii triumphed in Race 2 during…
Just when the ASB1000 title chase seemed all but sewn up by Andi Farid Izdihar of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with…
Team IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team’s Azroy Hakeem Anuar proudly waved the Malaysian flag from the hop of the…
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Malaysian rider, Md Zaqhwan Zaidi of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo faced a significant setback during Round 2 IDEMITSU FIM…
He doesn’t talk much, but he has a great presence. This rider is Indonesia-born lad, Rheza Danica Ahrens of the…
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Apiwath Wongthananon, the dynamic rider from Thailand who has been capturing spotlight in the Supersports 600cc at IDEMITSU FIM Asia…
As the riders gear up for Round 2 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at Zhuhai International Circuit,…
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The FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is the regional motorcycle road racing championship for Asia, held since 1996.
The Asia Road Racing Championship was first organized in 1996 as part of an Asian-wide initiative boost the development of the sport of motorcycle racing in the continent. The championship received the endorsement of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM, “International Motorcycling Federation”) in 1997 and has been recognized since as the Asian continental championship for the FIM.
The championship is currently divided into four open-make classes – the ASB1000 (Asia Superbikes), SuperSports 600cc, Asia Production 250cc and Underbone 150cc. The new Asian Superbikes class revved off in 2019.