2024 Round 3

WHAT A COMEBACK, YUKI!

Race 2 of Round 3 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship in the Asia Superbike 1000cc category showcased high-speed drama. Yuki Kunii of SDG Team HARC―PRO Honda Ph. made an great comeback, clinching the his first win at home ground. As the race started, Sho immediately took the lead. Behind him, Yuki raced fiercely to challenge Sho’s position and overtook the Race 1 winner at P1. Trailed closely behind was Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah of JDT RACING TEAM followed by Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman of TKKR BMW Racing Team and Andi Farid Izdihar of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo at P5. The riders position maintained before Sho crash on lap 7, watched him out of the race. Hafizh took P2 followed by Azlan and Andi. Yuki at P1 picked up his pace lap by lap, leaving Hafizh at P2 5 seconds behind. On last lap, Yuki maintained his pace and made it to the top of the podium at 24’03:081s. Yuki said, “To be honest, I’m overjoyed. It’s my first win and podium, and it meant the world to me. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to my team. Yesterday, when the engine broke, it felt like a setback, but they worked tirelessly to fix the bike, never losing faith in me. It’s their support that got us here today. I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to my team, my family, and all the fans who believed in me. Words can’t express my gratitude, but thank you all immensely!” Second place went to Hafizh who concluded the race at 24’08:208s, while Nakarin finished clocked 24’13:578s to take third spot on the podium. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1ASB1000

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KENGO SHINE WITH WILD CARD

Race 2 of Round 3 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at Mobility Resort Motegi, Japan, witnessed a victorious moment for the wild card rider from Japan, Kengo Nagao of TEAM KENKEN who nailed the top spot of the podium for SuperSport 600cc category. The scene started with Kengo leading the pack, closely pursued by the duo from IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team, Azroy Hakeem Anuar and Muhammad Helmi Azman at P3. On lap 7, Apiwath Wongthananon of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team Asia pursuit fiercely, made his way up to P3, followed closely aiming to overtake Azroy. Kengo was consistent maintaining his position at P1, with P2 nearly 5 seconds behind him. On last lap, the race intensified with Azroy, Apiwath and Mohammad Adenanta Putra of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM battling for P2. The race concluded with Kengo confortably passing the finishing line at 22’54:596s, Apiwath overtook Azroy to claimed second place at 22’59:080s, and Azroy placed third at 22’59:235s. Kengo said, “I’m absolutely thrilled! Race 1 was a bit challenging with some mechanical trouble, but thanks to the support from my team, today’s race went exceptionally well. Winning this race fills me with immense happiness and satisfaction!” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 2SS600

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DOUBLE WIN FOR KIANDRA

Round 3 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship took place today at Mobility Resort Motegi, Japan, where Muhammad Kiandra Ramadhipa of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM celebrated double win after claiming victory in Race 2 of the Asia Production 250cc category. The race commenced watched Kiandra making an impressive start, leading the pack with Herjun Atna Firdaus of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM and Warit Thongnoppakun of EEST NJT Racing Team closely trailing behind. On lap 4, Herjun overtook Kiandra and seized the lead, placed Kiandra at P2 followed by Arai Agaska Dibani Laksana of YAMAHA Racing Indonesia. Kiandra reclaimed his position at P1 on lap 5, however, overtook by Arai on lap 6. On lap 9, Kiandra made his way back to P1 and maintained his position before crossing the finishing line to claimed his second win of Round 3 at 21’40:718s. Kiandra said, “I delivered my best performance yet, maintaining composure from start to finish. I want to express my gratitude to my family, team, and fans for their supports and prayers. I hope to carry this momentum forward until the final round in Buriram. Rest assured, I’ll give my all to ensure this becomes a reality.” At the second spot was Ryota Ogiwara from SANWA RACING TEAM who clocked in 21’41:073s. Yuta Date of VICTOR RACING Team took third place when he logged in at 21’41:228s. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 2AP250

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AKID CLIMB TO TOP IN RACE 2

Round 3 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship took place at Mobility Resort Motegi, Japan, witnessed Underbone 150cc category concluded with Md Akid Aziz of PitsBike OneWay JRT Tech2 Racing Team claimed victory in Race 2. As the race progressed, the lead position changed hands multiple times, with M. Murobbil Vittoni of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA Racing Team, Farres Putra Mohd Fadhill of CARDINALS FACTORY FACING TEAM, Akid, Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin of UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team, and Adytya Fauzi of RACETECH SIXTY Racing Team took their turn leading the pack. On lap 7, Akid seized the lead, closely followed by Adytya and his teammate, Ahmad Afif Amran at P3. Race 1 winner, Gupita Kresna Wardhna of 4S1M Evo YAMAHA Racing Team was out of the race due to mechanical problem. On the final lap, as the intense battle for top spot continued, Akid managed to keep his position at P1 and sped past the finishing line at 18’31:718s to claim his spot on top of the podium. Akid said, “For this race, our team faced some challenges. Afif and I struggled to find the optimal setup, which affected our performance. I still feel there’s room for improvement, so it’s crucial for us to refine our setup before the next round. We’re aiming for a better performance, and that requires us to address these issues effectively.” Second place was Adytya clocked in at 18’31:764s. While third place was Nazirul logged in at 18’32:573s. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 2UB150

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HIROKI, 5TH WINNING STREAK!

Race 2 of the TVS Asia One Make Championship in Round 3 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at Mobility Resort Motegi, Japan today witnessed Japanese rider, Hiroki Ono once again claimed victory. When the race began, Zen Mitani from Japan surged to the front taking the lead, with Hiroki Ono closely trailing behind, followed by Mohd Ramdan Rosli from Malaysia at P3. Behind the top three riders were Indian rider, Sarthak Chavan and Thailand rider, Vorapong Malahuan at P5. However, the latter was out of the race on lap 2 due to a crash. On lap 4, Hiroki overtook Zen at P1 how Zen reclaimed the top spot on lap 5. The battle between Hiroki and Zen intensified watched them leaving Ramdan at P3 4 seconds behind. The race progressed into lap 6 watched the top two riders overtaking each other before Hiroki finally reclaimed P1 and crossed the finishing line at 16’40:415s to secured a second double-win for this season. Hiroki said, “Today was a great start compared to yesterday. It felt easier for me because I only had to contend with Zen. I noticed his improvement lap by lap, becoming stronger and gaining better points. In the end, I pushed myself beyond 100% and secured the win. I’m very satisfied with achieving the double win this round.” Second place went to Zen, who concluded the race at 16’40:610s, while Ramdan finished third at 16’51:242s. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 2TVS Asia One Make Championship

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SHO EXCELLENT IN JAPAN

Race 1 of Round 3 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship in the Asia Superbike 1000cc category showcased high-speed drama and exhilarating moments for fans. Sho Nishimura of TKKR BMW Racing Team emerged victorious, clinching the top spot on the podium. Earlier in the Qualifying session, Yuki Kunii of SDG Team HARC-PRO Honda Ph. secured pole position with a blistering lap time of 1’49:444s. At the second grid position was Sho at 1’49:467s followed by Soichiro Minamimoto of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASIA at 1’49:916s. Sho Stormed into the lead as soon as the race started. Behind him, Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah of JDT RACING TEAM, Nakarin Atiratphuvapat of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo and Yuki raced fiercely to challenge Sho’s position at the front. Unfortunately, on lap 3, a crash occurred due to a collision between Yuki and Nakarin. A red flag came up during the race. After a brief interruption, the race resumed with 9 laps. The battle was thrilling as soon as the race started, While Hafizh leading the race, Sho went on to pressure Hafizh and managed to overtake Hafizh on lap 4. Behind them, Azlan followed closely with Nakarin at P4. On lap 6, Nakarin managed to overtake Azlan at P3, while Sho and Hafizh maintained at P1 and P2 respectively. The intensity inscreased as the gap between top 3 riders became tight. On the final lap, Hafizh overtook Sho but the latter made his way to reclaim the position and sped after the finishing line at 16’44:222s to take victory. Sho stated, “This race was incredibly challenging, particularly due to the hazardous conditions on the second lap of Race 1, where I had to navigate through oil spills. Despite the initial setback and the subsequent red flag, I managed to regain my focus and executed a very good start. I am very happy to clinched the victory. For tomorrow, I’m determined to maintain my focus and strive for another victory in Race 2.” Second place went to Nakarin who concluded the race at 16’44:314s, while Hafizh finished clocked 16’44:803s to take third spot on the podium. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1ASB1000

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EARLY CHALLENGE PAID WITH VICTORY

The intensity of Race 1 of Round 3 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship continued at Mobility Resort Motegi, Japan, with the highly competitive SuperSport 600cc category as Apiwath Wongthananon of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team Asia emerged victorious, cementing his place at the top of the podium. In the Qualifying session, Azroy Hakeem Anuar of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team claimed the pole position with the fastest lap time of 1’53:225s, closely pursued by the wildcard rider, Kengo Nagao of TEAM KENKEN, at 1’53:298s, and Muhammad Helmi Azman of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team at 1’53:344s. Azroy wasted no time as the race started by surging to the front but was soon overtaken by Kengo, who led the pack. Behind Kengo and Azroy was Veda Ega Pratama of ASTRO HONDA RACING TEAM, with Apiwath following and Helmi at P5. Entering lap 4, Kengo maintained his position leading the race, and behind him was Apiwath, who slowly made his way from P4 to P2, leaving Azroy and Adenanta at P3 and P4. On lap 8, Kengo made a slight mistake, allowing Apiwath to overtake him, but Kengo managed to reclaim the position on lap 9. However, Apiwath did not stop putting pressure on Kengo by trailing closely behind. On the final lap, as Kengo was expected to win the race, Apiwath stunned everyone when he overtook Kengo in the last corner and crossed the finish line in first place at 22’57:221s. Apiwath said, “The race was truly amazing for me. This weekend posed several challenges, especially on the first day when the setup wasn’t quite right. However, today, I experimented with various adjustments on my bike, and fortunately, it all paid off in a positive way. During the race, I pushed myself to the absolute limit, and to my delight, clinched victory. I owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to my team for their endless support, as well as to the passionate fans from Thailand who cheered me on every step of the way.” Second place went to Kengo, who concluded the race at 22’57:440s, while Adenanta placed third at 23’01:889s. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1SS600

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KIANDRA WIN LIKE A ROCKET

Round 3 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship took place today at Mobility Resort Motegi, Japan, where Muhammad Kiandra Ramadhipa of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM claimed his first win in Race 1 of the Asia Production 250cc category. During the Qualifying session, Kiandra claimed the pole position as he clocked the fastest lap time of 2’07:707s, while his teammate, Herjun Atna Firdaus, took the second grid position at 2’07:928s, followed by Aiki Iyoshi of Motul Sniper Manual Tech in third grid at 2’08:344s. As the race kicked off, Kiandra surged to the front and led the charge, followed by Herjun, Syarifuddin, Cao Viet Nam, and Arai Agaska Dibani Laksana of YAMAHA Racing Indonesia in P5. Kiandra maintained his position in P1 throughout the race. Behind him, the riders’ positions changed frequently as they battled for the top three positions. As the race entered the final lap, Kiandra maintained his lead, leaving the pack trailing by 5 seconds. In P2 was Arai, who overtook Herjun, but Herjun managed to retake P2 before the duo of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM riders crossed the finish line at 21’35:292s and 21’41:244s, followed by Arai at 21’41:244s to secure third place. Kiandra said, “Thank you to my team, sponsor, and mechanics. My parents always support me, and the mechanics always make sure the bike is in perfect condition. In the race, I gave my best performance, taking it from the start to the finish. Alhamdulillah, in this race, I got my first victory in Motegi. Hopefully, Race 2, I can repeat this moment again.” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1AP250

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GUPITA TOP IN RACE 1

The Race 1 in Round 3 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at Mobility Resort Motegi, Japan, witnessed an intense battle in the Underbone 150cc category, with Gupita Kresna Wardhna of 4S1M Evo YAMAHA Racing Team celebrating his first victory in 2024. During the Super Pole session, Adytya Fauzi of RACETECH SIXTY Racing Team claimed pole position with the fastest lap time of 2’17:437s, closely followed by Fahmi Basam of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA Racing Team at 2’18:755s and Dimas Juli Atmoko of One For All at 2’19:115s. As the race commenced, Fahmi Basam of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA Racing Team led the charge, closely pursued by Adytya Fauzi of RACETECH SIXTY Racing Team and Md Syafiq Rosli of UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team. On lap 3, Adytya made his way to lead the pack, but the race only intensified with riders behind him rapidly changing, battling for the top spot. Throughout the race, Adytya maintained his position at P1, while Gupita, who started at grid 13, slowly made his way up to P5. The race took a dramatic turn when Adytya’s teammate, Wahyu, crashed on the last lap, but Adytya stayed focused and clinched victory in a thrilling finish at 18’32:587s. Gupita said, “It was quite challenging from the start as I was facing some problems with my machine. But I’m thankful for my team for their hard work to fix and make a lot of improvements. And I am truly happy to get my first victory. Thank you to my team, family, fans, and friends who supported me.” Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin of UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team secured second place at 18’32:796s, and Ahmad Fazrul Sham of CARDINALS FACTORY RACING TEAM ARRC placed third at 18’32:873s. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1UB150

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HIROKI MADE JAPAN PROUD

Race 1 of the TVS Asia One Make Championship in Round 3 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at Mobility Resort Motegi, Japan, took place today, with Japanese rider Hiroki Ono celebrating his win. When the race began, Zen Mitani from Japan immediately seized the lead, with Hiroki Ono closely trailing behind, followed by Mohd Ramdan Rosli from Malaysia at P3. The top three riders formed a front group, distancing themselves from the rest of the pack. As the race progressed into lap 5, Hiroki made his way to overtake Zen at P1, while Ramdan maintained his position at P3. Zen followed Hiroki closely, attempting to fight for P1, but the winner of both Round 1 and 2 denied the attempt and crossed the finish line in first position at 16’47:293s, claiming his fourth win of the season. Hiroki said, “Facing off against Zen Mitani was really tough; he was lightning-fast! But battling it out with him was a thrill from start to finish. And the victory is mine! Winning this one has got me feeling on top of the world. I couldn’t be happier!” Second place went to Zen, who concluded the race at 16’47:398s, while Ramdan finished with a time of 16’47:985s, placing him in third on the podium. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1TVS Asia One Make Championship

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