2022 Round 1

Rheza Danica Ahrens of ASTRA HONDA Racing Team emerged the fastest rider in the third practice of Round 1 in the AP250 category

DUO OF ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM ACED THE AP250 THIRD PRACTICE

Rheza Danica Ahrens of ASTRA HONDA Racing Team emerged the fastest rider in the third practice of Round 1 in the AP250 category, clocking in at 1:53:429s. The Indonesian rider riding on a HONDA CBR250RR has been striding among the top 5 riders throughout the official practice and came in ahead of the second fastest rider, his team mate by a gap of 0.151s.  “I feel really good with the result of my third practice. I have to admit that this is not my best time however I am feeling more confident now. I am most certainly looking forward to the qualifying session and Race 1 tomorrow.” Mohd Adenanta Putra who is equally competitive and has been consistent since the beginning of the season recorded his fastest in the third practice at 1:53:580s.  Following close behind on the Kawasaki Ninja 250 was Andy Muhammad Fadly of Motul Sniper Manual Tech Racing Team with 1:53:890s. Top 5 Fastest in Third Practice: Rheza Danica Ahrens (INA), ASTRA HONDA Racing Team, 1:53:429s Mohd Adenanta Putra (INA), ASTRA HONDA Racing Team, 1:53:580s Andy Muhammad Fadly (INA), Motul Sniper Manual Tech Racing Team, 1:53:890s Aldi Satya Mahendra (INA), LFN HP969 Indonesia Racing Team, 1:53:914s Aiki Iyoshi (JPN), Motul Sniper Manual Tech Racing Team, 1:54:102s Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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UB150cc qualifying session came to an end when Gupita Kresna of 4S1M YAMAHA Racing Team took the lead as the fastest rider in the session

DOUBLE JOY AT THE UNDERBONE QUALIFYING SESSION FOR 4S1M YAMAHA RACING TEAM

The Underbone 150cc qualifying session came to an end when Gupita Kresna of 4S1M YAMAHA Racing Team took the lead as the fastest rider in the session, clocking in at 2:00:882s. Gupita who has been laying low throughout the two-day pre-season test and the official practice came out strong in the qualifier with an improved lap time. “I am really pleased to have scored the fastest lap time for the qualifying session despite the average timing clocked during the pre-season and official practice.” “My team mate who is an experienced rider has been helpful towards me and I am happy that he made it the second fastest for this session. We hope to do our best for our teams and God willing, we will take the spots at the podium this weekend.” Following behind him with the second fastest time was his team mate, John Emerson Inguito with 2:01:688s. Wahyu Aji Trilaksana of ONEXOX TKKR Racing Team finished third with 2:01:705s.  Malaysian duo, Mohammad Syafiq Rosli of UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team and Ahmad Afif Amran of Cardinals Racing Team Malaysia logged in at 2:01:877 and 2:01:953 respectively, landing them in the fourth and fifth fastest position.  Top 5 Fastest in Qualifying: Gupita Kresna (INA), 4S1M YAMAHA Racing Team, 2:00:882s John Emerson Inguito (PHI), 4S1M YAMAHA Racing Team, 2:01:688s Wahyu Aji Trilaksana (INA), ONEXOX TKKR Racing Team, 2:01:705s Mohammad Syafiq Rosli (MAS), UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team, 2:01:877s Ahmad Afif Amran (MAS), Cardinals Racing Team, 2:01:953s Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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After a two-year long hiatus in Asia’s best motorcycle racing championship, the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is finally back in action

FIM ASIA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP MOVES FORWARD WITH A POSITIVE NOTE

After a two-year long hiatus in Asia’s best motorcycle racing championship, the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is finally back in action and is prepared for its first Round at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand this weekend. The championship kickstarted with its official Pre-Season Test, taking a glance at riders from the Asian region ramping up their riding skills and performances after a longstanding drought in the motorcycle racing industry. Despite the two-year stall, the riders and teams are physically and mentally amped up to take on the challenge this weekend to conquer a spot at the podium. The race foresees a challenging battle especially among the ASB1000 and SS600 category riders with some of Asia’s finest striding along to make the best cut of their lap time. The nip and tuck between the riders in these categories during the two-day pre-season tests confirm the speculation of what would be a nail biting race this weekend. At the pre-season test, fastest rider on the clock, Mohd Zaqhwan Zaidi of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with SHOWA said, “While the stakes are high this season with some of the best riders finding their footing on the podium, I am confident that with the machine that I am on, I would be able to do my best.” As for the fastest man in SS600, Andi Farid Izdihar of ASTRA Honda Racing Team said, “It was a tough Day 1 at the Pre-Season Test especially coming back after a long break coupled with having to ride alongside riders who have claimed their names on the international circuit. Despite that, I am glad to have found my footing on Day 2 and I certainly look forward to this weekend.” With the AP250 and UB150 categories, the challenges are equally overwhelming. The pre-season test showcased the best in kind moving through the gears to achieve their best and fastest time. The practice provided them the opportunity to better their pace progressively and at the end of the two-day practice, it was a satisfying bid for both teams and riders.” AP250 fastest rider, Andy Muhammad Fadly Fadly “This year poses a greater challenge for the AP250 riders. The Yamaha and Honda teams have definitely done a great job on their motorcycles to ensure its best performance in its capacities. While I am thrilled about the weekend, I would certainly have to work hard to perform my best.” Wahyu Aji Trilaksana of ONEXOX TKKR Racing Team who made the fastest lap time in UB150 said, “Riding after a two-year gap has certainly been difficult however I have to give it to my team who have coordinated the entire setup well to ensure that I do better than my last performance in 2020. I certainly hope to keep up to the planned strategy and further enhance for this coming weekend.” Director of Two Wheels Motor Racing Sdn. Bhd., Ron Hogg said, “It has been a rough and tough 2-year for all of us nevertheless we managed to cross the hurdles to get to where we are today. While the pandemic is still looming within our society, it is truly imperative that this championship takes place once again, both for the teams and riders hence this season opener.” “Moving forward, we hope that the situation will continue to improve with an ease in government regulations. We also take this opportunity to thank all our partners who have supported us endlessly and we keep our fingers crossed that Year 2022 will be a great one!” Managing Director, Chang International Circuit, Tanaisiri Chanvitayarom  said, “Indeed it is an exciting phase for us in Thailand with the presence of FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. Undoubtedly, the championship plays a vital role in the growth and development of riders in Thailand and within Asia. I must say that the recent win of our Thai rider in Moto2 is a direct contribution of ARRC in shaping world class riders and we hope that in years to come, we would be able to produce more Asian riders who will take the motorcycle racing championship by storm.” “It was not an easy barrier to overcome in the last two years. Our team here have worked together with Ron and his team as well as everyone else around Asia tirelessly to make this event happen. And for that, thank you!” Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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Apiwath Wongthananon emerged the fastest in ASB1000 at the 2022 Pre-Season Test of FIM Asia Road Racing Championship

APIWATH FASTEST IN ASB1000

YAMAHA YZF-R1M rider, Apiwath Wongthananon of YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team emerged the fastest in ASB1000 at the Pre-Season Test of FIM Asia Road Racing Championship in Chang International Circuit when he logged in at 1:36:241s. Apiwath who were challenged consistently by duo, Mohd Zaqhwan Zaidi of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Showa and Anupab Sarmoon of YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team throughout the practices managed to beat the pace when he scraped through the fastest. Clocking in very closely as the second fastest was Zaqhwan who made it at 1:36:478 followed by Anupab Sarmoon of YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team at 1:37:052 at the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship held in Chang International Circuit. Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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DUNLOP: QUALIFYING TYRES FOR ASB1000 AND SS600 CLASSES

Qualifying tyres for the ASB1000 and SS600 classes was probably the biggest pre-season news of the 2022 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. This will be the first time qualifying tyres are introduced for the premiere classes of the ARRC. Since its inception in 1996, the championship alongside its long-term tyre partner Dunlop, pioneered the use of single-tyre rules to help Asian teams cut cost without cutting performance. The introduction of the qualifying tyres will add yet another layer of strategy for the team managers and data engineers. It will also help the riders push their limits as qualifying laptimes are expected to tumble. Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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ASB1000 defending champion, Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman, literally waited two whole years to kick off his title-defence campaign

AZLAN’S TWO-YEAR TITLE ‘DEFENCE’ CAMPAIGN

ASB1000 defending champion, Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman, literally waited two whole years to kick off his title-defence campaign. Now, with the season opener of the 2022 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship set to flag off at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand at the end of the month, Azlan can finally don his racing colours and get back on the track again. “You could say that I unofficially became a 3-time ASB1000 champion. In 2019, 2020 and 2021!” Azlan joked. But jokes aside, Azlan recalled the uncertainties and worry of those trying years when the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship was shackled due to the global Covid-19 pandemic. “Of course, it was worrying. I wasn’t getting any younger,” said the 38-year-old Malaysian who races for the ONEXOX BMW TKKR Team. “I wondered if my career would end just like that. But I was heartened when I saw the motorsports industry in Asia working hard to get back in action. So I kept hope.” However, Azlan had not been idle. “I had a stint as a professional commentator. Who knew that I turned out to be quite good at it. But my first love was always motorsports. Unable to race for myself, I turned my attention to establishing the AS25 Racing Academy in the hopes of helping more young riders thrive in the sport. I’m proud to say that our team, the AS25 Racing Academy Team, had just made their debut at Round 1 of the 2022 PETRONAS Malaysian Cub Prix Championship a few weeks ago.” “On a personal note, I’m looking forward to getting the adrenaline going again. Can’t wait to get back in action. See you in Buriram!” Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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The 2022 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship will see one of the most competitive SuperSports 600cc grid assembled in recent years.

SUPERSPORTS 600cc: A PERFECT STORM IN THE BREWING

The 2022 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship will see one of the most competitive SuperSports 600cc grid assembled in recent years. The sophomore class will flag off without its defending champion, Peerapong Boonlert, who has dropped out of the racing scene. But even without Peerapong, competition is expected to be fierce with 15 of the most talented 600cc riders from Asia. The weight of expectations will fall on the three returning proteges – GP riders Khairul Idham Pawi, Nakarin Atiratpuvapat, and WSSP rider Galang Hendra Pratama. All three made a name for themselves when they successfully transitioned from the Asian stage to the international arena. However, winning the 2022 SuperSports 600cc title will not be a walk in the park. Strong competition is expected from the likes of Indonesian duo Irfan Ardiansyah and Andi Farid Izdihar of the ASTRA Honda Racing Team. The Malaysian contingent for the SuperSports 600cc class is also impressive. Honda riders Azroy Hakeem Anuar and Helmi Azman will be lining up alongside Mohd Izam Ikmal and Ibrahim Norrodin. Riders from the host country, 2018 SuperSports 600cc champion Ratthapong Wilairot in particular, will be feeling the pressure to perform on home ground. The presence of these high-performing riders is promising to serve up a perfect storm in the SuperSports 600cc category. Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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Andy Muhammad Fadly is all set for his return to the Asian stage.Fadly’s title defense year will also mark his 5th season in the AsiaProduction 250cc class

ASIA PRODUCTION 250cc: ANDY MUHAMMAD FADLY ALL SET FOR TITLE DEFENCE CAMPAIGN

Andy Muhammad Fadly is all set for his return to the Asian stage.Fadly’s title defense year will also mark his 5th season in the AsiaProduction 250cc class. He will be one of two Kawasaki Ninja 250 in the Asia Production250cc class this season. The Indonesian rider will continue his longterm relationship with the Motul Sniper Manual Tech Racing Team.And after a two-year break, will resume his on-track partnership withJapanese rider, Aiki Iyoshi. Of the four main classes in the FIM Asia Road Racing Championshiproster, the Asia Production 250cc is perhaps one where the fiercestbattles are fought. This season will be no different. With strong entries coming in fromVietnam, India, Thailand, Malaysia, and of course, Indonesia. In fact,Fadly’s strongest competitors are likely to be his compatriots, withIndonesian riders making up 53% of the Asia Production 250cc grid.Stiff competition is expected to come the likes of ASTRA HONDARacing team trio Adenanta Putra, Herjun Atna Firdaus and RhezaDanica Ahrens (2018 AP250 Champion). Former GP rider Rafid TopanSucipto as well as seasoned campaigners like Fitriansyah Kete andRey Ratukore can also be expected to put up strong performances.YAMAHA Racing Indonesia’s young riders Aldi Satya Mahendra andAnggi Setiawan are also hot favourites for the title. “I can’t wait to get back in the groove. The grid looks impressive!Every single rider up there are tough competitors for me! Closer tohome, I’ll certainly be benchmarking my performance against that ofthe riders from the two Indonesian manufacturer teams – the ASTRAHonda Racing Team and YAMAHA Racing Indonesia,” said Fadly.Andy Muhammad Fadly had been far from idle during the extended‘off-season’. Instead, he has been keeping himself in race trim bystaying active in the national Indonesian racing championships. Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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UMA Racing MMR YAMAHA Philippines returns with a brand new Underbone 150cc line-up for the 2022 outfit fielding April King Mascardo

UNDERBONE 150cc: ANSWERED PRAYERS AND DREAM COME TRUE FOR APRIL KING MASCARDO

UMA Racing MMR YAMAHA Philippines returns with a brand new Underbone 150cc line-up for the 2022 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. This season will see the Yamaha outfit fielding April King Mascardo and Gian Carlo Mauricio. Their task… to Race the Flag and defend the Underbone 150cc title won by McKinley Kyle Paz in 2020. Back in pre-Covid 2019, McKinley Kyle Paz made history when he became the first Filipino rider to clinch the competitive Underbone 150cc. Kyle was initially slated to transition to the SuperSports 600cc category in 2020. But the global Covid-19 pandemic put an end to those plans. With the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship on hiatus, Kyle’s career took on a different path when Yamaha Philippines presented the talented young rider with the opportunity to race in the FIM CEV series. As such, the responsibilities of defending the team’s Underbone 150cc title will now be shouldered by April King Mascardo and Gian Carlo Mauricio. The 2022 season will be April King’s second stint in the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. The Filipino rider made his debut back in 2015 when he raced in the rider development platform, the Suzuki Asian Challenge. April raced in that class for three seasons, culminating in 2017 when he finished the season in second overall. April King’s return to the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship has been highly anticipated. “I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to all the people who believed in me and supported me throughout every race. My efforts would have not paid off without your trust and support in me,” he wrote on his social media. “Answered Prayers! Thank you God! Thank you so much Yamaha Motor Philippines, Inc. for the opportunity you entrusted to me.” Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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The FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is back on track this coming March 27 to 27 at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand.

ASIA’S BEST GETS BACK ON TRACK!

The FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is back on track! After two years of enforced inactivity due to the global Covid-19 pandemic, the curtain raiser for the 2022 season is finally set to rev off this coming March 27 to 27 at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand. Fans can once again look forward to the excitement as Asia’s best from India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam goes head-to-head in the ASB1000, SuperSports 600cc, Asia Production 250cc and the ever-popular Underbone 150cc. “We’re just glad to be back,” said Ron Hogg, Director of Two Wheels Motor Racing, race promoters of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. “Operating in a region as wide and diverse as Asia, cross-border travel had been very challenging with each country enacting different sets of rules and procedures. These challenges made it difficult for regional sports to operate, affecting not just motorsports but other sporting events as well.” “Our return to the Chang International Circuit makes the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, the first international motorsports event to be hosted in Thailand in two years. For this, our thanks to the Sports Authority of Thailand and the hardworking staff and management of the Chang International Circuit.” “Not forgetting our gratitude and sincere appreciation to our partners, the teams and manufacturers for their continued support. The Asian motorsports fraternity has a great track record of working together towards a common goal. Now is the time for us to bank on that same fighting spirit. Together, we can steer this sport back on track!” “On behalf of Chang International Circuit, we are delighted and honored to finally be able to host the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship in Thailand once again as Buriram was chosen as the opening and the final race of the season. Chang International Circuit is always ready to have the opportunity to host international competitions again after a hiatus for more than 2 years. Hence, this return of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship will once awaken the motorsport fans in Asia especially Thai fans. At the same time, it stimulates the overall economy and will bring the development process of the motorsport industry in Thailand back and forth to full progress,” added Mr. Mr.Newin Chidchob, President of Chang International Circuit “This year, the hardest homework assignment is to hold the race alongside health safety. Riders, teams, staff from abroad must be fully vaccinated and be registered through the ‘Thaipass’ system. All traveler must have a negative RT-PCR result no later than 72 hours before entering the country. Test & Go entry procedures must be followed, which will be performed RT-PCR on the first day of arrival. Stay in SHA EXTRA+ certified hotel. ATK is re-checked again before entering the circuit. As for Thai riders, they have to undergo rigorous testing for the infection as well. Including the spectator must be fully vaccinated.” “Due to our readiness to organize international events including the success of the previous Buriram Marathon we had been accommodated by tens of thousands of runners. We are working hard to set up the system as perfectly as possible with strict public health measures allowing us to pass successfully and safely.” “The hosting of the FIM Asia Road Racing event can be considered as a test of all readiness before hosting the world-class MotoGP 2022 from 29th September to 2nd October. Therefore, the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is an important event for us both in preparation and pushing for the Thai motorsport industry to return to normal as soon as possible. See you at the Chang International Circuit, Buriram!” Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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