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DOUBLE JOY FOR ONEXOX TKKR RACING TEAM

The nerve-wrecking performance of riders in the Underbone 150cc race category always been one of the greatest highlights that kept audience glued to their seats. Ahmad Fazli Sham of ONEXOX TKKR Racing Team made a stunning rush to the finish line and grabbed victory in Race 2 of Round 5, FIM Asia Road Racing Championship held at Chang International Circuit. The riders revved off to a fleeting start, aligning themselves in positions that would provide them the best opportunity to strike. With the nature of the Underbone 150cc race category being highly unpredictable, the riders have to be quick in their thoughts and moves to secure a position that would serve them best. In the midst of the chaos among the riders, Syafiq Rosli managed to break himself away from the troop of riders leaving a gap of 1.641s in between a group of four riders trailing behind. Towards the end of the fourth lap, Fazli Sham who was at P2 began inching closer towards Syafiq. In the following lap, Fazli overtook Syafiq but before the lap ended, Shafiq struck back for P1. Mid race, the rain hit the grounds of the circuit once again. Nevertheless, the riders were undefeated. They kept their focus on the highly competitive feat. By the end of the seventh lap, it was a close battle between Fazli Sham, Syafiq Rosli, Hafiza Rofa and Hafid.   With one more lap to go, Fazli Sham took lead before Syafiq eased his way back into P1 at turn seven. By then, the fight for the top spot heated up between the duo. At the last turn, Fazli Sham made a brilliant move from the inside before picking up speed towards the finish line. He clocked in at 17’40:433s. Commenting on the race, Fazli Sham said, “I would like to thank the team for the unending effort towards making this possible. It was a tough race I would say. Mid race however, I realised that there was a wide gap behind me so I stayed focused on what lied ahead of me. I am grateful that luck was on my side this time around.” Mohammad Syafiq Rosli of UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team took the second spot, with a gap of 0.336s and his best at 17’40:769s. Md Hafiza Rofa of ONEXOX TKKR Racing Team took the third spot, clocking in at 17’40:679s. With the final race, Wahyu Aji Trilaksana of ONEXOX TKKR Racing Team was crowned the Asian Champion for the season. Commenting on the championship, Wahyu said, “I don’t know what to say but I am pleased to have won the championship title. I thank my team for the hard work that was put into this championship. Also, the great support from family and fans in Indonesia. God has definitely been good to me and has blessed me abundantly.”

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VORAPONG DID IT, AGAIN!

Since its debut in the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, TVS Asia One Make Championship has witnessed its rider making phenomenal advancement in their riding skills. Vorapong Malahuan from Thailand made one last push towards the finish line, bagging the top spot on the podium in Race 2 of the season finale at Chang International Circuit. It was a good start once again for Vorapong who fled ahead of the troop as soon as the race begun. Watcharin stayed close behind and by the end of the second lap, Fugo Tanaka made his move to P1. By then, it seemed like Vorapong has decided to take a more relaxed approach as he slowly backed away to P7. He had nothing to lose considering his big win yesterday as the overall champion. The battle became more evident between Fugo Tanaka and Watcharin who were taking turns at P1. Meanwhile, James Frederick began making his moves as he tailed behind the duo. Into the sixth lap, James managed to slide ahead of Watcharin and for a moment took lead before Fugo struck back for his lead position. By the end of the sixth lap, Vorapong flaunted his skills as he made his way back up to P2.  In the seventh lap, Vorapong succeeded at P1. Fugo Tanaka, defeated went on a wild chase. With one more lap to go, the former began picking up speed and at the last turn, he dashed towards victory once again, marking his win at 15’12:815s with a total of 176 points. Commenting on the race, Vorapong said, “I was a little bit relaxed today. I made a new record this morning during the warm up session. During the race though, I faced a problem at turn three and I panicked. So, I slowed down and played safe. I had a lot of fun with today’s race. Nevertheless, I wanted to achieve yet another victory today as I am not sure if I would be back next year and I gave my best shot.” At the second spot was Fugo Tanaka of Japan, clocking in at 15’14:050s. Watcharing Tubtimon of Thailand took the third spot on the podium, logging in at 15’14:527s.

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MAGNIFICENT VICTORY FOR KASMA

The final round of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship took Chang International Circuit by a storm and the Asia Superbike 1000cc riders never ceased to increase the appetites of its fanbase. Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin of YAMAHA Racing Team ASEAN made an impeccable dash to the finish line and claimed victory in Race 1. Zaqhwan was off to a blistering start as soon as the race flagged off. Seconds later, Kasma, the pole man was succeeded further by Anupab who took the fifth spot on the grid. As the race went on towards the end of the second lap, Zaqhwan kept his lead position but Apiwath emerged quickly to take on P2.  By the end of the third lap, Apiwath made his move to P1 with Zaqhwan trailing close behind. Mid lap, the exchange of positions became intense with top riders taking turns, leading. In the midst of the chaos, Zaqhwan was pushed downstream to P4 while Anupab regained strength at P1. By the end of the fifth lap, the Yamaha riders were moving fast ahead of the others. Kasma made it to P1 once again in the seventh lap. Thai duo, Anupab and Apiwath went on to pressure Kasma with their wild chase. Meanwhile, Zaqhwan seemed to have lost his momentum as the trio ahead of him created wider gaps. He instead faced an intense push from Passawit who was waiting for his chance to strike. By the end of the tenth lap, Passawit did it. With two more laps to go, Kasma was still leading but Anupab was determined to supersede the former. The task seemed impossible as Kasma went on with empowering turns. By the last turn, Kasma was on his way to victory. He made his mark on the circuit with his best at 21’00:576s. Commenting on the race, Kasma said, “To be honest, I can’t believe that I won because everyone knows that the Thai riders were magnificent on this circuit. However, I tried my best to stay consistent throughout my laps. Also, the presence of my wife gave me the boost that I needed.” “I would like to thank the YAMAHA crew members who have supported and believed in me. This victory is for them, my family members and friends in Malaysia. Thank you once again and we will try again, tomorrow.” Anupab Sarmoon of YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team hit the second spot with his fastest at 21’01:187s. At third place was his teammate Apiwath Wongthananon who marked his best at 21’02:850s.

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ANDI, STUNNING VICTORY

It was quite an evening for the riders of the SuperSports 600cc at Round 5 of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship as they fought their battle for yet another shot of fame. Andi Farid Izdihar of ASTRA HONDA Racing Team took the win in Race 1 when he completed the race with flying colours. The race begun with Kritchaporn at the pole position. Andi Farid took the second spot on the grid while Ratthapong started from the third spot. As soon as the race flagged off, Kritchaporn went on a steady start at the lead position while Ratthapong strode at P2. Irfan slid into P3 but as the race went on, Andi Farid who fell two positions down made it back to P3 by the end of lap 1. Meanwhile, leader of the overall standings, Helmi Azman took a start at the 10th spot on the grid but by the end of third lap, he was seen slowly picking up his momentum at P7. While Kritchaporn was speeding his way ahead of the troop, Andi was inching closer to Ratthapong and by the end of the fourth lap, the former made his move ahead of the latter. Andi was on fire as he went on to pick up speed. Mid of lap four, he succeeded in getting ahead of Kritchaporn who began losing his momentum. Ratthapong then took P2 and engaged in a heated battle with Andi. For a moment Ratthapong exchanged positions with Andi but the red suit rider was adamant in taking back his position. By the end of the sixth lap, Andi made it just to be succeeded by Ratthapong once again. At P3, Nakarin seemed to be closing the gaps little by little. But the highlight remained between the Thai and Indonesian rider who were relentlessly pursuing their ultimate goals before Nakarin took the leap up to P1 at the end of the eighth lap. The pressure went on the rise among the trio as they exchanged positions among themselves.  By the last lap, it was Andi taking lead with Nakarin and Ratthapong on a chase for the top spot. Andi began picking up speed and at the final lap, confidence was boosted as he dashed to the finish line clocking in his fastest at 20’04:379s. Commenting on the race, Andi said, “The race was very tough. I noticed that the gaps were quite close in all the laps. I tried to attack towards the last three laps and I managed to make my move towards the end.” “I thank my crew members, the team who have worked very hard for this victory. I would also like to thank my friends and family members who have been extremely supportive. We will do our best again tomorrow.” Meanwhile, Nakarin Atiratphuvapat of HONDA Racing Thailand took the second spot on the podium when he logged in at 20’05:429s. Ratthapong missed it at the last turn and Azroy Hakeem Anuar of Boon Siew HONDA Racing Team grabbed the opportunity to strike. He made it third at 20’05:583s.

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MOMENTOUS DAY FOR ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM

It was a rhythm not to be missed with the Asia Production 250cc as the robust riders strode with great speed and energy on the Chang International Circuit. Herjun Atna Firdaus of ASTRA HONDA Racing Team celebrated victory in Race 1 when he made a triumphant rush to the finish line ahead of the others. The race flagged off with Thai rider Piyawat as the pole man, teammates of ASTRA HONDA Racing Team, Adenanta at P2 and Herjun Atna at P3 after the qualifying session earlier this morning. However, at the first turn, Herjun made a quick slide ahead of Piyawat and took lead. However, before the end of the first lap, teammate Rheza managed to take over P1. The fiery battle went on between the riders in red suit and by the end of lap 2, Adenanta hit fastest followed by Piyawat and Rheza. Meanwhile, Aldi was seen making his way close to the trio ahead of him. Taking P4 in that moment, Aldi was determined to find the opportunity to strike. The trio however was not about to be defeated. In the fifth lap however, wildcard rider Jakkreephat found his way ahead of the leading trio. But Herjun and Adenanta seemed to have their strategies aligned to make this battle worth their efforts. By the end of the sixth lap, Herjun took the lead position while Adenanta kept close behind him. Piyawat was seen taking strides at P3, hoping to make a comeback to P1. The riders of ASTRA HONDA Racing Team however went on to guard their positions although they were constantly pressured by their closest contenders and by the end of the eighth lap, Piyawat went ahead with great speed at the lead position. With two more laps to go, Piyawat was not in a position to make any mistakes especially with Adenanta just inches away from him. At the last lap however, trio of ASTRA HONDA Racing Team teamed up to make their moves. Herjun switched places with Piyawat and by the last turn, he was squeezed out of top three position by Adenanta and Rheza. Herjun fled ahead towards victory, clocking in at 19’06:534s. Commenting on the race, Herjun Atna Firdaus said, “I am extremely happy with the race today. I gave my best to the team and I am proud of that. Also, thanks to my boss and the crew of ASTRA HONDA who worked tirelessly to make this win possible.” “It was a tough race. The competitors were good however I am thankful for my team members who have helped me too. We will try again tomorrow and hopefully, I will make it back to the same spot on the podium.” At the second place was Md Adenanta Putra who recorded his fastest at 19’06:696s. Rheza Danica Ahrens made it third, clocking in his fastest at 19’06:763s.

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APRIL MADE PHILIPPINES PROUD

It is a ride that pushes riders beyond their limits while keeping them completely focused on the many unexpected possibilities. The Underbone 150cc race category concluded Race 1 with a celebratory moment for April King Mascardo of UMA Racing MMR YAMAHA Philippines at Round 5 of FIM Asia Road Racing Championship held in Chang International Circuit. Hafiza began the chapter of today’s race as the pole man. At the second spot on the grid was April King. Meanwhile, Nazirul took the third spot on the grid. In the highly competitive feat, the battle foresaw numerous switches of positions between riders. Just as expected, by the end of lap one, while Hafiza retained his position at P1, April King was replaced by Fazli Sham and Nazirul dropped a few positions down. Nevertheless, the riders were fuelled with a mission to win. By the end of the third lap, Nazirul clocked in fastest followed by Fazli Sham at P2 and April King at P3. As the tension raised, the riders were even more determined to re-angle their positions and find the opportunity to strike. By the end of the fifth lap, Wahyu Aji emerged fastest. As the race continued, counting down lap-by-lap to its completion, the riders pumped with adrenaline went on with great dexterity coupled with experience to prove their worth in what was known as one of the toughest and unpredictable race categories. By the last lap, the heat was amplified as the Underbone riders went on a full-throttle after the last turn. April King, Izzat Zaidi and Syafiq Rosli made their final dash towards the finish line but it seemed like April King Mascardo of UMA Racing MMR YAMAHA Philippines had what it took to make it first, today. He logged in his fastest at 16’26:574s. Commenting on the race, April said, “I was super nervous on the grid earlier however when the race begun, I kept my focus on the race throughout. I thank all my fans from the Philippines and also my team, YAMAHA Philippines for the endless support given to us.” Izzat Zaidi of Pitsbike JRT OneWay made it to the second spot on the podium when he clocked in at 16’26:755s. At the third spot was Syafiq Rosli of UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team who clocked in at 16’26:787s.

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VORAPONG, FIRST CHAMPION IN HISTORY

A spectacular chase around the fine lines of the Chang International Circuit between riders of the TVS Asia One Make Championship came to end when Vorapong Malahuan from Thailand stormed towards victory in Race 1 of Round 5, FIM Asia Road Racing Championship.  It was a good start for Vorapong who fled ahead of the riders as soon as the race flagged off. Watcharin who began at the second grid trailed closely behind. While the other riders tried to play catch up, Vorapong was seen picking up on speed with Watcharin chasing him wildly. By the end of the second lap, the duo of Thailand has left the troop of riders with some gap in between them. Meanwhile, Fugo Tanaka positioned himself comfortably at P3 while pushing himself further to close his gaps with the duo ahead of him. By the end of the fourth lap, Vorapong was leading majestically ahead of the troop with a gap of approximately 3 seconds away from Watcharin. By then, Fugo was getting closer to Watcharin. Decky who was seen taking strides at P5 inched closer and by the end of the fifth lap, managed to slide into P4.  As Vorapong went on in full speed, trio Watcharin, Fugo and Decky were entangled in a battle to retain their positions. Unfortunately, Decky was struck down when his machine gave way and Arsyad took a shot at P4. With two laps to go and Vorapong out of reach, the battle for the podium continues with the three riders trailing him. At the last turn, Vorapong confidently glided towards becoming the first ever Champion in the history of TVS Asia One Make Championship. He made his fastest in at 15’00:076s. Commenting on the race, Vorapong said, “I felt a little pressured today because I needed to win. I am also very happy with the TVS team for the improved machine performance which is now faster than the AP250. As for the race performance, it is always tough in the beginning but the strategy is to increase speed lap by lap and create the gap needed to succeed ahead of the others.” “I would like to thank everyone who has been a great part of my success. The race only takes 10 minutes but I have waited to become the Asian Champion over 10 years. This is a new victory for me and I am truly grateful.” 5.7-second gap away, at the second place was Watcharin Tubtimon from Thailand who clocked in at 15’05:776s. Fugo Tanaka from Japan made it third when he marked his fastest at 15’08:412s.

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BURIRAM THE HOME FOR ANCIENT TEMPLES, UNLESS YOU ARE MOTORSPORT AFICIONADO – EXCITED HOME RACERS, ANUPAB/ APIWAT

Buriram may be home to ancient temples, food that feeds the appetite, a tropical climate, distinctive local culture, stunning view of the countryside, Thailand’s largest volcano that has marched towards extinction, forest park for good measure and many more but unless you’re set on venturing far from the country’s well-worn tourist route, it is highly unlikely that you may discover a town which has a population of approximately 27,000,000 on your itinerary.Unless of course, you are a Motorsport aficionado! Since 1996, Thailand has been the proud host of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) –the pinnacle of motorcycle road racing in Asia to date and this year, the championship celebrates its 27 th year. Thailand Circuit which is situated in Nakhon Pathom was the official venue until Chang International Circuit took over the role for greater exposure and excellence. Built in 2014, Buriram has since become home to motorsports! Competing on the home-ground, in front of thousands of supporters is always a memory to be cherished for riders. It becomes even more monumental when they clinch the podiums at their home circuits. At Buriram, the turnout of spectators each time a two-wheel race takes place is larger than life.How has Buriram pulled off what many couldn’t, enticing punters into the stick to watch blokes hustle speed machines around an asphalt loop and 70% of them are Thai attendees? Explaining the motorsports culture in Thailand, the YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team rider, Anupab Sarmoon who competes in the ASB1000 race category expressed, “The best thing about racing at home-ground is the amazing people and the unending support rendered to us. 50% of the population in our country love motorsports and the rest support for the flag that we carry each time we hit the ground – in the name of our country.” “How could I disappoint my people when they have come all the way to support us? That has always been the motivational push that I needed each time I race in Buriram. To be honest, many loves Thailand. Not only the local people but also the foreigners who have extended their visit to our towns and cities. So, I would say that it’s two in one. They not only watch the race but also enjoy the days inour country.” Adding essence to the flavour, Buriram is also added into the calendar of the most prestigious two-wheel race, MotoGP World Championship since 2018. Situated about 400km (a five-hour-drive) to the northeast of Bangkok, fans can expect to enjoy a warm welcome from enthusiastic and friendly citizens, with an ever-increasing passion for motorcycle racing. “I am pretty excited for the next race. The season begun here in Buriram and will also see through the final race. I had a good start this season with an added advantage at my home-ground and now I am confident that I could do better to finish the race among the top. With Haruki out of the equation due to unforeseen injury, it also gives me the opportunity to make it to the top three.” Meanwhile, the fellow team rider, Apiwat Wongthananon, who is at the 5 th spot in the overall standing in the ASB1000 race category hopes to have a fun and fulfilling ride at the circuit. “Thailand is a nice country for people to visit. Who doesn’t love Thai food, right? They get not just the satisfaction of watching a race but also the exchange of cultural diversity and an acquisition of local tastebuds. One thing for sure, Thailand and in particular, Buriram is a treasure cove of culture and beauty. Apart from that, I would say that there is an increase of interest among many Thaistowards motorsport these days which means, we get undivided support and attention. As much as I am excited, I can assure you that the locals are too.” “I would say that I had a good start in the first round here at Buriram. Yet, my performances weren’t consistent throughout the season. But this time around, we are working on a better strategy and set up for the race which I believe would help us achieve our team target. My team has been working tirelessly to make the best of the machine. So, I hope to do my best and be among the front troop. Iwant to finish the race without any issues. Definitely, I am eyeing for a spot on the podium as it would ultimately boost the points and the overall results. Let’s hope for a better weekend. I am welcomingall fans to the Land of Smiles.”

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“INDONESIA HAS THE CRAZIEST MOTORSPORT FANS” – ANDI FARID

With an absolutely crazed fanbase quite unlike anywhere else, there is no question at all that Indonesia deserves the well-known FIM Asia Road Racing Championship’s return in its home-ground. It has been almost 4 years including the hiatus brought along by the Covid-19 pandemic since the championship made its grand presence in the land of thousand islands. With Sentul Circuit located just outside the capital city of Jakarta, it is not hard to imagine that a well promoted and managed race at the country could easily have challenged the record made by Indianapolis Motor Speed which witnessed a spectatorship of over 400,000 people – such is the love for Motorsport in Indonesia. Keeping the hopes high for ARRC to return to Indonesia, ASTRA HONDA Racing Team promising rider, Andi Farid Izdihar applauds the support of his people throughout the years. “I think Indonesia has one of the craziest motorsport fans. I competed in the World Championship last year here in Indonesia. There were many people who attended the championship from all around the world. But one thing that I can assure you is that 50% of them were Indonesians. They have huge enthusiasm for motorsport. Even Dorna acknowledges it,” said Andi, giggling. Andi is no stranger to the world of motorsports. He emerged into the two wheels racing professionally at the age of 15 and made his debut in the Asia Dream Cup at FIM Asia Road Racing Championship in 2014. The young ambitious lad went on to the Asia Talent Cup in 2015 which paved a pathway into the European racing scenes. Since then, the 24-year-old made appearances in several international races including a spot in CEV Moto3, World Championship. He went on to say, “Unlike the current generation, they start as early as six or seven years old but I was a little late when I began. I was 11. The interest caught me when I was 8 years old, during those times when I would watch adults racing near my place. I don’t stay at home because I was eager to watch them which made my mum upset. Nevertheless, it didn’t stop me.” “Fortunately, when my father noticed that I have such huge interest in two wheels, he wasn’t against it. In fact, he offered great support and paid for everything that I needed to be part of my dreams. I then started engaging in junior level tournaments in 2019. My first debut in ARRC was in 2014. Though I started a little late compared to the other riders, I was able to step into the Asia Talent Cup when they noticed my talent and passion,” explained Andi. Undoubtedly, Andi has showcased a phenomenal performance since the first round of ARRC this season. Commenting on the current standings, Andi denied the statements that he should be comfortable with his position at the second spot which presents him with 108 points. “It is impossible for me to secure the championship as my main contender, Helmi Azman is ahead of me by 32 points. Even if I make it to the podium in the next race, I still won’t be able to chase him. At the same time, I can’t be reckless as Nakarin is just 4 points away from me. I have to avoid making any mistakes and finish the race as best as I could. I would want to end the season with a podium in hand.” “I will try my best to finish the race and collect the maximum points for my team and for myself. Chang International Circuit has always been my favourite. I have carved good memories and have made great results. So, I hope for a positive outcome in Buriram,” said Andi.

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WILDCARD ENTRY IN MOTOGP REVS UP MALAYSIAN RIDERS FOR ARRC FINALE

Two Malaysian riders, Azroy Hakeem Anuar and Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin received a confidence boost ahead of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship Finale which will be held at the Chang International Circuit. A dream to many but a blessing to the two lucky riders who found an opportunity to perform on the World stage. Being handpicked comes with a challenge that may not be very pleasing. The short preparation time was a setback however the riders showcased astounding performance during the race. Their ability to adapt to the Moto2 machinery and team crew was a crucial element in being a performer in the international front and both riders proved their worth with it. Ask any rider and they would say that,it is no easy task getting accustomed to the Moto2 machine. Nevertheless, the duo was bold in their stance and with the experience in hand, they nailed it in their capacities. Admitting that the feat was quite a challenge, they are undoubtedly happy to have finished the race safely in their very own homeland. Kasma who had a full season in the Moto2 race class in 2020 was seen trying to maintain consistency with his pace throughout the race. One can’t deny the fact that he was competitive enough to have represented the country on a platform recognised as world class. “It was a challenging race but I did my best to remain consistent throughout. I made mistakes, yes but Alhamdullilah, I was able to complete the race. That felt good. It was also a thrill to have been back among the highly competitive riders. Let’s not talk about winning. For me, what was even more thrilling was riding with riders of high calibre and great showmanship. I believe that I have put on a good fight.” “Next would be the ARRC final round. Currently, I am at the 3 rd spot overall in the ASB1000 race category with a total of 115 points. At first, I just wanted to focus on collecting as much points as possible but now, looking at where I stand and wit Haruki out of the scene, I am confident and am looking forward to a battle for title. It will be a tough one still with Zaqhwan there. He is no easy contender for sure.” “With the boost I received from MotoGP Malaysia, I know that I can put on a good fight. Most of all, I truly want to enjoy the race and touch the finish line safe and sound,” said Kasma. Meanwhile, Boon Siew Honda Racing Team rider, Azroy who made a debut in Moto2 race class for the first time said that he was “less happy” with his performance but was still very grateful for the opportunity given and to have completed the race safely. “It is quite a challenging race. I managed to make a good start but after half a lap, a rider tried to overtake me in a dangerous manner which caused us to overshoot. I then tired to maintain my lap time and thankfully, I was able to complete the race. Not very happy though with the result. But it was a great experience which gave me a little insight to the world of MotoGP and I will strive again to do better.” “All these years, I have dreamt of performing in the eyes of the world but I never once thought that it would happen at my home-ground. I’m glad! It’s done for now and my next focus would be the finale of ARRC in Buriram!” “It is impossible for me to chase the championship title but I will put on a good fight to be among the top three. I am all geared up to go on full throttle and collect as much points as I can for my team. They have put up so much effort and I hope that the result in the final round pays off!” explained Azroy.

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