2019 Round7

FAREWELL (FOR NOW) TO KASMA AND ANDI FARID

While Peerapong Boonlert will be enjoying a celebratory race during the season finale at the Chang International Circuit, for two other riders, the final round will be one of fond farewells. It will be the final SuperSports 600cc race for Indonesian rider Andi Farid Izdihar and Malaysian Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin. Both riders will be heading to the Moto2 class of the MotoGP for the 2020 season. Honda rider Andi Farid Izdihar has been called up to replace Dimas Ekky Pratama in the Idemitsu Honda Team Asia Moto2 line up. Kasma Daniel will fill the Moto2 slot left vacant by Tetsuta Nagashima in the ONEXOX TKKR SAG Team. We wish both riders all the best in the next chapter of their careers.

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CELEBRATORY RACE FOR YAMAHA THAILAND RACING TEAM IN BURIRAM

The final round of the 2019 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship will be a celebratory race for newly minted SuperSports 600cc champion Peerapong Boonlert and the Yamaha Thailand Racing Team. A season of unparalleled racing has netted 12 consecutive podium finishes. Peerapong and his team reached the pinnacle of the 600cc class with one round to spare.  Peerapong also equaled Katsuaki Fujiwara’s 2011 8-win achievement. Come the final round, the Thai rider will be looking to surpass that number and create a new record of his own. Peerapong credits his father, Surapong Boonlert as the person who had moulded his career to date. Unknown to many, Surapong Boonlert was himself a two-times Asian Champion during the 2-stroke era. Surapong won the Underbone 110cc title in 1999 and the Underbone 125cc title in 2000. At that time, Peerapong was only a year old but as the old saying goes, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

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AP250 TITLE FIGHT HEADS TO TIE-BREAKER IN THAILAND

The AP250 title fight will be heading into a tie-breaker at the final round of the ARRC in Thailand with Indonesian riders Andy Muhammad Fadly and Irfan Ardiansyah tied on points at the top of the championship ladder. The start of the 2019 season brought the implementation of the equalizer rule in the AP250 class which made it increasingly difficult for one individual rider to dominate the championship. Even so, Andy Muhammad Fadly and team Manual Tech KYT Kawasaki Racing have expertly navigated the shifting sands at the top of the championship ladder. Fadly was the first to receive the equalizer but even so, the Kawasaki rider had been able to stay nominally in charge up to Round 5. In trying to avoid a second equalizer, Fadly deliberately stayed off the podium in Round 5. This may have been a strategic error. When Astra Honda Racing Team’s Irfan Ardiansyah won Race 1 in Round 6 and subsequently finished P5 in Race 2, the two compatriots tied on points at 176 points apiece. Five of the top eight riders are riding under the equalizer rule. Awhin Sanjaya, Muklada Sarapuech and Aiki Iyoshi have all had 500 rpm cut from their rpm limit. Ironically, a second equalizer, representing a 1000 rpm cut will be applied to the top runners Irfan and Andy in the season finale. In this instance, the battle for thetitle may happen off the podium. Given AP Honda Racing Team’s homeground advantage at the Chang International Circuit, Muklada Sarapuech is expected to be a strong podium contender. However, Muklada’s chances of winning the 2019 title is slim. She will need to win both races and hope that neither Andy nor Irfan pick up any points from the entire weekend. Irfan’s team mate, Awhin Sanjaya will stand a better chance. Should Awhin manage to win both Race 1 and Race 2, the two current championship leaders must finish second to be crowned the 2019 AP250 FIM Asian Champion.

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UNDERBONE 150 TITLE HUNT: A BATTLE OF TEAM MATES

The battle to become the Asian 2019 Underbone 150 champion is set to ignite at the season finale in Buriram, Thailand. UMA Racing trio, Mohd Akid Aziz and Mohd Haziq Mohd Fairues from the UMA Racing Yamaha Maju Motor Asia Team and McKinley Kyle Paz from the UMA Racing Yamaha Philippine Team, are locked in as the front runners of the battle. Underbone podiums have been hard to come by in 2019. Akid has the highest podium haul this season, topping out at four podiums from Malaysia, Thailand, and China. The Malaysian rider also holds the highest number of pole positions and wins. Should he succeed, this will be the second Asian Underbone 150 title for Akid. He last won the title in 2017. Meanwhile, McKinley Kyle Paz is determined to become the first Asian Underbone 150 champion from the Philippines. There is very little to choose from between the two talented youngsters. Both have had their ups-and-downs all season long. For Kyle to return home triumphant, he must ensure that he keeps himself always four points ahead of Akid, a tall order in the ever-unpredictable UB150 race. Mohd Haziq Mohd Fairues, team mate to Akid Aziz, will be the biggest wild card in the Underbone battle. Haziq’s campaign got off to a bad start at the season opener. The 18-year-old had been able to put in better results in the second half of the year when he finally claimed a win at the China round. Away from the top three, Aldi Satya Mahendra’s best chance to steal the title would be to win both races while hoping that Akid, McKinley and Kyle finish off the podium. Mathematically, the top nine riders are still in the hunt for the title. These include Ahmad Fazli Sham, Fernando Masato, Wawan Wello, Wahyu Aji Trilaksana and Peerapong Luiboonpeng.

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