2024 Round 1

GOOD NIGHT ANDI

It was a victorious moment for the Indonesian rider when Andi Farid Izdihar of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo nailed the top spot of the podium for the Asia Superbike 1000cc of Race 2 in Round 1 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. The scene started with Nakarin Atiratphuvapat from Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo leading the pack, closely pursued by JDT RACING TEAM rider, Hafizh Syahrin, Andi, and Yuki Kunii of SDG Team HARC-PRO Honda Ph. As the laps unfolded, Hafizh surged to the front, with Yuki and Andi close behind. However, Hafizh maintained his lead through the early stages of the race. Despite the fierce competition, Hafizh continued to dominate the race, maintaining his position at the front. However from behind, Andi closed the gap and eventually overtook Hafizh on the ninth lap. With Andi then leading, Hafizh fought fiercely to reclaim his position, but Andi thwarted his attempts. Although followed closely by Hafizh and Nakarin, Andi maintained his lead, crossing the finish line in first place at 20’49:192s. Andi commented, “It was a challenging race, I tried to go to the front spot at the beginning but I was struggling with the front tyre so I decided to wait for the right moment and then try my best to get to the top spot. Also, this win is for yesterday’s fault, and I couldn’t sleep well last night. And not forgetting to thank my team for all the hard work, this is for them.” At second place, it was Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah of JDT RACING TEAM marking his best at 20’49:963s. Nakarin Atiratphuvapat of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo made it to third place at 20’50:001s. Top 5 Fastest – Race 2 Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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APIWATH WHEELIE TO DOUBLE WIN

The Supersports 600cc went on swiftly at Chang International Circuit in Race 2 of Round 1 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. Apiwath Wongthananon of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASIA made Thailand proud once again when he concluded the race for the day with yet another victory. Apiwath Wongthananon, taking an early lead at the front of the pack as the race commenced. Close behind him were Muhammad Helmi Azman and Azroy Hakeem Anuar both from IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team, vying for positions in the top three. Apiwath continued to maintain his lead, with Helmi and Azroy in hot pursuit. However, on the fourth lap, a dramatic turn of events unfolded as both Azroy and Helmi suffered crashes. The red flag was raised. After a brief interruption, the race resumed with five laps. Although it was a short period of time, there was a serious battle between the Yamaha and Honda riders. While Apiwath fended his position at P1, Mohammad Adenanta Putra of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM went to pressure him in the front troop. At P3 Veda Ega Pratama of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM put on a good fight however Mckinley Kyle Paz of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASIA went on to supersede him. At the final lap, while Apiwath went on to claim a double victory, his teammate, Kyle increased his speed after the final turn and bagged the third spot at 8’23:894. Mohammad Adenanta Putra took second place when he logged in at 8’22:053s. Apiwath who clocked in 8’21:918s commented, “I started in a good position, after lap 5, I pushed to maximum because the tyre is very less. But when restarting the race, the tyre was really finishing. Honda riders were very strong, but I’m glad I could fight with them and win the race.” Top 5 Fastest – Race 2 Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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HERJUN CELEBRATE P3 TO P1

Asia Production 250cc category Race 2 of IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship opening round at Chang International Circuit displayed another pulse-pounding race in Race 2 of the opening round of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship when ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM rider, Herjun Atna Firdaus took breathtaking sprint to the finish line to claim victory.The race commenced with Race 1 winner, Muhammad Faerozi Toreqottullah from YAMAHA Racing Indonesia making an impressive start, leading the pack with Cao Viet Nam from Honda Racing Vietnam Team and Herjun closely trailing behind. However, Viet Nam swiftly seized the lead on the second lap, with Faerozi and Herjun in hot pursuit. As the race progressed, Herjun Atna Firdaus surged to the front on the third lap, however overtaken by Viet Nam on the following lap. The battle intensified with each passing lap, as the riders’ positions changed rapidly. In a dramatic twist of events on the final lap, Herjun made a daring move to reclaim the lead from Aiki Iyoshi from Motul Sniper Manual Tech and Arai Agaska Dibani Laksana from YAMAHA Racing Indonesia. At the last turn, Viet Nam crashed as his machine grazed by Herjun’s immediately loosing balance and giving way for Herjun to claim victory at 18’54:072s. Herjun said, “I want to thank my team for providing me with the best bike. Despite a misshift in the final lap, I remained determined to defend my position. Crossing the finish line in first place is an incredible feeling, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to compete at this level.” At the second spot was Aiki Iyoshi from Motul Sniper Manual Tech who clocked in 18’54:246s. Muhammad Syarifuddin Azman of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team took third place when he logged in at 18’54:654s. Top 5 Fastest – Race 2 Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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SUPRISE FROM AFIF

The Underbone 150cc category in Race 2 of the opening round of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at Chang International Circuit delivered an thrilling spectacle with Ahmad Afif Amran from PitsBike OneWay JRT Tech2 Racing Team emerged victorious after a gripping race to the finish line.The race kicked off with Farres Putra Mohd Fadhill leading the pack, setting a blistering pace from the start. However, Md Akid Aziz from PitsBike OneWay JRT Tech2 Racing Team swiftly took control on the second lap, with RACETECH SIXTY Racing Team’s rider, Adytya Fauzi and Dimas Juli Atmoko from One For All closely trailing behind. As the race progressed, the lead position changed hands multiple times, keeping the audience enthralled. Fahmi Basam and M. Murobbil Vittoni from YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA Racing Team as well as Adytya each took their turn at the front of the pack, displaying their perseverance on the track. In a thrilling climax, Afif seized the lead on the fifth lap, closely followed by John Emerson Inguito from 4S1M EVO YAMAHA Racing Team and Adytya. However, Fahmi reclaimed the top spot on the sixth lap, setting the stage for a nail-biting finale. As the riders approached the final lap, Wahyu Aji Trilaksana of RACETECH SIXTY Racing Team surged ahead, battling fiercely with Adytya and Peerapong Luiboonpeng of One For All for the lead. In a dramatic twist of events, Afif emerged victorious after a thrilling sprint to the finish line, clinching the top spot with the total time of 16’26:732s. Afif expressed, “I want to express my gratitude to my team for their hard work and dedication throughout the weekend. Despite the challenges faced at the start of the season. Afif remained focused and determined, ultimately securing a well-deserved win in Race 2. I am grateful for the opportunity to compete and look forward to maintaining our momentum in the upcoming races.” Second place was Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin of UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team clocked in at 16’26:732s. While third place, M. Murobbil Vittoni of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA Racing Team logged in at 16’26:970s. Top 5 Fastest – Race 2 Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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DOUBLE VICTORY FOR HIROKI

The adrenaline-fueled action of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship commenced with a thrilling Race 1 at Chang International Circuit, Thailand earlier today showcasing Hiroki Ono conquering TVS Asia One Make Championship category. As the race ignited, Ramdan Rosli surged to the lead, only to be swiftly challenged by Hiroki Ono, who reclaimed his position at the front of the pack. Meanwhile, Sarthak Chavan seized the opportunity to take over Ramdan’s spot. In the heat of the competition, Atih Kanghair made a bold move to overtake Ramdan on the second lap, but Ramdan retaliated fiercely on lap 3, reclaiming his position in a breathtaking display of speed and precision. Meanwhile, Sarthak persisted, maneuvering past competitors to get back into P3. In the nail-biting final laps, positions exchanged rapidly, with Ramdan regaining second place while Hiroki maintained his lead, ultimately crossing the finish line in first position, securing a well-deserved victory at 14:40.375s. Reflecting on his triumph, Hiroki Ono stated, “The battle was fierce, and I was thrilled to be racing with so many talented riders. This victory marks a fantastic start to the season for me and I hope that I can keep this momentum tomorrow in Race 2.” Mohd Ramdan Rosli clinched second place at 14:40.475s, closely followed by Sarthak Chavan in third with the total time of 14:40.608s, to secure third place. Top 5 Fastest – Race 1 1.⁠ ⁠Hiroki Ono, Japan, 14’40:375s2.⁠ ⁠Mohd Ramdan Rosli, Malaysia, 14’40:475s3.⁠ ⁠Sarthak Chavan, India, 14’40:608s4.⁠ ⁠Decky Tiarno Aldy, Indonesia, 14’41:180s5.⁠ ⁠Md Muzakkir Mohamed, Malaysia, 14’41:315s Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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AZLAN, PROVEN GOLD

Round 1 of IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship reached new heights with Race 1 in the fiercely contested Asia Superbike 1000cc category at Chang International Circuit. In a stunning display of skill and determination, Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman of TKKR BMW Racing Team emerged triumphant, thrilling spectators with his remarkable performance on the track. Azlan began fifth on the grid with his fastest lap time at 1’34:978s behind Nakarin Atiratphuvapat and Andi Farid Izdihar of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo who finished in first and second at 1’34:287s and 1’34:603s. Hafizh Syahrin from JDT RACING TEAM took third on the grid at 1’34:733s. As the race started, Nakarin took an early lead, setting a blistering pace at the front of the pack. Behind him, Andi and Yuki closely trailed, eager to challenge the top positions. By the fourth lap, Azlan made a remarkable surge from P7 steadily climbing up the ranks and showcasing his determination to vie for victory. With each lap, Azlan continued his ascent, overtaking competitors and steadily closing in on the leaders. In a breathtaking series of maneuvers, Azlan overtook Nakarin and Yuki to secure P2 by the ninth lap, setting his sights on leader Andi. With relentless determination, Azlan closed the gap, eventually overtaking Andi in the last corner of the race and crossing the finish line in first place with the total time of 20’50:147s. Azlan expressed, “I pushed too hard initially and lost a few positions, but I managed to regroup and maintain my pace while controlling the tire wear. In the end, I was able to pass Andi in the last corner, and I am overjoyed with the result. Thanks to the team, the bike performed exceptionally well today, despite being last year’s model and engine.” Top 5 Fastest – Race 1  Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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APIWATH EXCELLENT AT CHANG

Round 1 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship continued with Race 1 in the highly competitive category of Asia Superbike 1000cc. Amidst the excitement and anticipation, Apiwath Wongthananonof YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASIA emerged victorious, showcasing exceptional skill and strategy at Chang International Circuit. Apiwath began third on the grid after the Qualifying session with his fastest lap time at 1:38.734s behind duo of the same team, Muhammad Helmi Azman Azroy Hakeem Anuar and Azroy Hakeem Anuar of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team who finished first and second with their fastest lap time at 1:38.600s and 1:38.606s respectively. As the race started, Apiwath was quick to take lead, setting a blistering pace from the outset. Behind him, Helmi and Azroy closely followed, eager to seize the opportunity to challenge the Thailand rider. In a thrilling exchange of positions, Apiwath maintained his lead from the early laps, with Helmi chasing him down furiously. However, Helmi’s determined efforts paid off only for a short while as he overtook Apiwath on the third lap, before theThai lad reclaimed the position. The intensity of the race escalated on the fifth lap as Azroy encountered a crash with Wahyu Nugroho from YAMAHA Racing Indonesia, forcing Azroy out of the race while Nugroho continued without falling. As a result, Wahyu took over P3. Meanwhile, Mohammad Adenanta Putra of Astra Honda Racing Team showcased remarkable resilience as he climbed up the ranks, eventually overtaking Wahyu Nugroho on the seventh lap to bag the third position. In a breathtaking display of speed and skill, ApiwathWongthananon surged ahead in the final laps, leaving a gap between him and Helmi, ultimately crossing the finish line in first position with total time of 20’00:231s. Apiwath Wongthananon expressed gratitude to his team and Yamaha for their support, stating, “Today is a perfect day for me. At the start in Qualifying session, I forgot to concentrate on the game, but I pushed 100% in the race. I am rather grateful that the bike was very fast and easy to ride, thanks to Yamaha for making the necessary settings.” Coming in second was Muhammad Helmi Azman form IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team clocking in at 20’02:752s. Mohammad Adenanta Putra clocked in at 20’03:385s which placed him at the 3rd spot on the podium. Top 5 Fastest – Race 1  Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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FAEROZI’S TEARS OF JOY

The excitement reached fever pitch as Round 1 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship continued with Race 1 in the fiercely contested Asia Production 250cc category. Muhammad FaeroziToreqottullah of Yamaha Racing Indonesia showcased remarkable skill and determination, clinching victory in a thrilling race at Chang International Circuit. Earlier in the Qualifying session, Faerozi did well when he clocked in fastest at 1:51.440s. He took the pole-position on the grid followed by Herjun Atna Firdaus of Astra Honda Racing Team and Cao Viet Nam of Honda Racing Vietnam Team on the second and third spot when they clocked in at 1:52.238s and 1:52.616s respectively. As the race commenced, Faerozi immediately took charge as he went on in an exhilarating battle on the track. Behind him, Herjun and Viet Nam followed closely, eager to seize the opportunity to take the lead. Despite determined efforts from Arai Agaska Dibani Laksana from Yamaha Racing Indonesia, the top spot eluded him as Viet Nam hustled his way to the front, putting Faeroziin second position. However, the race was far from over, with Arai also making his presence felt as he surged to third place by the sixth lap. In the heat of the moment, Herjun surged ahead to claim the lead on the seventh lap, with Faerozi closely following in third position. The race intensified as Muhammad Kiandra Ramadhipa from Astra Honda Racing Team led the pack in the remaining laps. As the final lap approached, Viet Nam led the race, but Faerozi unleashed a stunning display of skill and determination, surging to the front towards the end of the race and ultimately crossing the finish line in first position with a total time of 18:53.834s. Faerozi said, “I stayed focused throughout the race, managing the engine temperature and conserving energy. In the final laps, I pushed hard, especially at the last corner and I am glad my strategy worked well. I dedicate this win to my wife and my late mother, and I am determined to continue performing well in Race 2.” Second place went to Arai Agaska Dibani Laksana from Yamaha Racing Indonesia who concluded the race at 18:53.984s. Herjun Atna Firdaus of Astra Honda Racing Team made it third at 18:54.283s. Top 5 Fastest – Race 1  Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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FAHMI TRIUMPH AT CHANG

The Round 1 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship ignited with excitement as Race 1 of the Underbone 150cc category unfolded at Chang International Circuit. Amidst the thunderous roar of engines and intense competition, Fahmi Basam of Yamaha LFN HP969 Indonesia Racing Team emerged victorious, claiming the top spot on the podium in a spectacular display of skill and determination. Earlier this morning in the Super-Pole session, Fahmi finished third when he clocked in at 2:02.890s. He took grid 3 while Adytya Fauzi from RACETECH SIXTY Racing Team took the pole position with his best time at 2:02.402s followed by Putra Mohd Fadhill at 2:02.441s on the second grid. As Race 1 started, Farres took lead and set the stage for a thrilling race. Seconds into the race, the positions exchanged rapidly, keeping spectators at the edge of their seats. In a captivating turn of events, April King Mascarado surged to the front on the second lap, showcasing remarkable pace and precision. However, the competition remained fierce, with each lap seeing a different rider leading the pack. Meanwhile, 2023 Overall Champion, Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin from UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team steadily ascended through the ranks, securing third position amidst the intense battle on the track. With three laps remaining, Fahmi Basam demonstrated his prowess, racing to the front spot and fending off pressure from Adytya Fauzi from RACETECH SIXTY Racing Team. He maintained his pace and kept steady before pushing through the finish line, clocking in at 16:26.211s. Said Fahmi “I had a strong start from grid 3, and the race was incredibly tough. I’m grateful to have emerged victorious and would like to thank my team, especially the mechanics, for their role leading to this achievement.” Wahyu Aji Trilaksana from Racetech Sixty Racing Team and April King Mascarado from UMA Racing MMR Yamaha Philippines executed impressive maneuvers, surging from P14 and P15 hustled through a row of riders to secure the top three position at 16:26.533s and 16:26.593s, respectively. Top 5 Fastest – Race 1  Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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HIROKI REMAIN ON TOP

The adrenaline-fueled action of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship commenced with a thrilling Race 1 at Chang International Circuit, Thailand earlier today showcasing Hiroki Ono conquering TVS Asia One Make Championship category. As the race ignited, Ramdan Rosli surged to the lead, only to be swiftly challenged by Hiroki Ono, who reclaimed his position at the front of the pack. Meanwhile, Sarthak Chavan seized the opportunity to take over Ramdan’s spot. In the heat of the competition, Atih Kanghair made a bold move to overtake Ramdan on the second lap, but Ramdan retaliated fiercely on lap 3, reclaiming his position in a breathtaking display of speed and precision. Meanwhile, Sarthak persisted, maneuveringpast competitors to get back into P3. In the nail-biting final laps, positions exchanged rapidly, with Ramdan regaining second place while Hiroki maintained his lead, ultimately crossing the finish line in first position, securing a well-deserved victory at 14:40.375s. Reflecting on his triumph, Hiroki Ono stated, “The battle was fierce, and I was thrilled to be racing with so many talented riders. This victory marks a fantastic start to the season for me and I hope that I can keep this momentum tomorrow in Race 2.” Mohd Ramdan Rosli clinched second place at 14:40.475s, closely followed by Sarthak Chavan in third with the total time of 14:40.608s, to secure third place. Top 5 Fastest – Race 1  Connect with Us! Latest news at asiaroadracing.com

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