2017 Round4

UNDERBONE 150cc: WILDCARD SURPRISE

As Round 4 of the Idemitsu Asia Road Racing Championship got underway at the Sentul Circuit in Indonesia, wildcard rider Richard Taroreh served up a surprise in the Underbone 150cc when he emerged as the fastest rider with 1’49.860s. The Yamaha Yamalube Jasti Putra Usaha Jaya NHK 549 Kaboci rider came in on a strong note when he clocked sixth fastest during the morning free practice and followed up with a big finish during the qualifier. Richard was only one of two riders to run a 1’49s lap. The other was Malaysian Azroy Hakeem Anuar of team Yuzy Honda Vietnam Racing.  Another wildcard rider, also gave the full-season competitors a run for their money. Owie Nurhuda, racing under team Yamaha Yamalube KYT TJM Racetech colours, posted third fastest with 1’50.243s. Malaysian duo Mohd Izzat Zaidi and Mohd Haziq Mohd Fairues rounded up the top five. Further down the field, Anggi Setiawan, Decky Tiamo Aldy, Tengku Amirul Haffiruddin, Wahyu Widodo and championship leader Wahyu Aji Trilaksana clocked within the top 10, and will be making an appearance at the SuperPole session where they will fight for their final starting positions.

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SUZUKI ASIAN CHALLENGE: INDONESIAN DOMINATION CONTINUES

Round 4 of the 2017 Idemitsu Asia Road Racing Championship, held at the Sentul International Circuit in Indonesia, looks set to be the favourite hunting ground for the home-grown heroes.  The Indonesian riders topped the timesheets in the Asia Production 250cc and Underbone 150cc. Similarly, Ahmad Saugi Muchtar grabbed provisional pole in the Suzuki Asian Challenge with a fast lap of 1’59.672s. Ahmad Saugi was the only contender to lap below the 2-minute mark. Tetsuya Fujita seemed to be threatening. The Japanese rider emerged as second fastest among the 15-rider line-up with 2’00.252s. Championship leader Punchana Kulrojchalalai clocked in third fastest with 2’00.284s. Returning as a wildcard this season, 2016 Suzuki Asian Challenge Champion Jefri Tosema, proved that he still had the chops to coax the best out of the Suzuki GSX-R150. Jefri was fourth fastest with 2’00.458s. Another Indonesian rider, Chepy Armansyah, made it into the top five with 2’01.024s. Early championship leaders April King Mascardo dropped to sixth on the timesheets. Nur Al Fath, Eane Jaye Sobretodo, Mario Borbon Jr and Edward Faulkhead also lapped within the top 10.

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ANDI GILANG AND DIMAS EKKY TO MAKE STELLAR APPEARANCE AT SENTUL

This weekend, the Sentul International Circuit will host the fourth event of the Asia Road Racing Championship –the most important event of the season for the Astra Honda Racing Team. The team’s home race will see them running two star stand-ins for the injured AP250 rider Awhin Sanjaya and SS600 rider Irfan Ardiansyah: FIM CEV competitors Andi Gilang and Dimas Ekky. The duo will complete a stellar lineup of four riders, as they join regulars Gerry Salim and Rheza Danica. In the Asia Production 250cc class, the main goal is to take the first victory for an Indonesian rider at Sentul. With the support of his fans, series leader Gerry Salim will try to defend his 20-point advantage in the standings, with Andi Gilang and Rheza Danica also aspiring to victory on their CBR250RR machines. Gerry already has a winning record in Indonesia from last year in the SS600 class, whilst Rheza has won in Sentul in the National Championship. Dimas Ekky will return to the ARRC with a SuperSports 600cc class that he knows well, after completing practically the entire season in 2016 and finishing 7th. The two podiums he took that season were both obtained at Sentul, where he finished 2nd and 3rd. Dimas will come into the event in top form, having recently participated in the FIM CEV at Estoril and in the Suzuka 8 Hours. Alongside the event, there will be a riding demonstration of the Honda RC213V-S, the street version of the MotoGP bike, in Sentul which will be accessible to all attendees. This year races will be held: Saturday and Sunday at 14:05 –AP250– and 15:05 –SS600– local time, in which the Indonesian fans are expected to spur their riders in an important round for the country.     QUOTE “The Sentul Circuit is so meaningful in my career. Last year, I became the first Indonesian to achieve a double podium at the SuperSports 600cc class. This year, I’m determined to repeat that success and become the first Indonesian to win in Sentul for the first time in the AP250 class. I’m optimistic that with team support and the Honda CBR250RR I will achieve it.” Gerry Salim | AHRT ASIA PRODUCTION 250CC RIDER   “The race at home will definitely have different nuances. The support of thousands of spectators will give us additional motivation. I don’t want to disappoint the great support of PT Astra Honda Motor, my family and also all the people who is supporting me. I will give my maximum to bring glory to Indonesia in AP250 class.” Rheza Danica | AHRT ASIA PRODUCTION 250CC RIDER   “I have been able to see the competitiveness of the CBR250RR throughout the ARRC competition so far, but now I will try it by myself. I can’t wait to race again in Sentul. I want to get the best result that I can and prove the greatness of CBR250RR.” Andi Gilang | AHRT ASIA PRODUCTION 250CC RIDER   “It’s great to be back at home, with all the people who is always supporting us. Although this year I’m focusing on the FIM CEV, I remain optimistic to get a good result in this Sentul round. I want to make the most of this opportunity; I will work hard to adapt again to the Honda CBR600RR.” Dimas Ekky Pratama | AHRT SUPERSPORTS 600CC RIDER

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SENTUL IN NUMBERS

One of the original trio of host venues from the early days of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, the Sentul International Circuit is the only one still in the championship calendar of the new era. The Idemitsu Asia Road Racing Championship, Round 4 of the 2017 season, will be the 25th round to be held at Sentul. The Indonesian circuit has witnessed every single race category in the evolution of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. In all, 111 races of the Asia Road Racing Championship had been held at the Sentul International Circuit. Here are the list of winners who have chalked up success at the circuit: The Indonesian riders’ supremacy and intimate knowledge of the circuit has given them a stranglehold on the top spot of the Sentul podium. Indonesian riders have notched up 41 wins on homeground. However, Japanese rider Toshiyuki Hamaguchi holds the record for highest number of individual wins at Sentul – he logged 14 wins at the the Indonesian venue.

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