2024 Round6

YUKI ASB1000 CHAMPION

The Asia Superbike 1000cc category came to an exhilarating conclusion at Race 2 of the season finale of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. Yuki Kunii of SDG Team HARC-PRO Honda Ph. claimed a hard-fought victory, securing both the win and the 2024 championship in a thrilling battle at the Chang International Circuit. Yuki got off to a great start, quickly taking the lead in the race. However, just three laps into the contest, Andi Farid Izdihar, the Race 1 winner, along with his teammate Nakarin Atiratphuvapat of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo, overtook Yuki and took control of the front. As if the pressure wasn’t enough, another rider from the same team, Md Zaqhwan Zaidi, closely followed, adding even more intensity to the competition. As the race progressed, the front group of four Honda riders were locked in fierce battle, with Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman of TKKR BMW Racing Team starting to make up ground from P5, gradually closing the gap and positioning himself as a potential challenger. On Lap 10, the Japanese rider Tetsuta Nagashima from Astemo SI Racing with Thai Honda made an impressive move, shooting up to P2, which further stirred the front group. This prompted Yuki to pick up the pace, as he realized the pressure was mounting with the fierce competition right on his tail. At this critical moment, Yuki formed a gap of 2:993s between himself and the trio of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo riders. Yuki’s efforts were rewarded as he dug deep and widened the gap, ensuring there would be no last-minute overtakes. He crossed the finish line with a time of 20’47:479s, securing not only the victory but also the 2024 championship. Completing the podium were Tetsuta Nagashima, who finished second with a time of 20’48:415s, and Andi Farid Izdihar, who took the third spot with a time of 20’50:927s. After the race, Yuki shared his thoughts emotionally, “Yesterday, we faced some challenges at the start, but in Race 2, we gave it everything we had. In the beginning, I focused on maintaining my position, and towards the end, I managed to create a gap and keep the pressure off. This victory, and this championship, is not just for me. I want to dedicate it to my late teammate Haruki Noguchi. Haruki always gave his best for the team, and it’s truly heartbreaking that he is no longer with us. This win and the championship are for him. I hope he is watching from above and smiling.” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 2 TOP 5 OVERALL STANDING TOP 5 TEAM OVERALL STANDINGS

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APIWATH CHAMPION ON HOME SOIL

The Supersports 600cc category came to an exhilarating conclusion at Race 2 of the season finale of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. On his home turf, Apiwath Wongthananon of the YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASIA sealed the championship title in dramatic fashion with a fierce victory at Chang International Circuit, Buriram, Thailand. The race got off to an intense start, with Apiwath quickly asserting himself at the front. Following closely behind were his fierce competitors, Thanat Laoongplio and Kiattisak Singhapong of Honda Racing Thailand, both of whom were determined to challenge his lead. Having a deep understanding of Apiwath’s strength at the Chang International Circuit, the Honda riders, including Muhammad Helmi Azman of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team, Thanat, Kiattisak, Azroy Hakeem Anuar of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team, and Mohammad Adenanta Putra of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM, surrounded Apiwath, attempting to prevent him from fulfilling his championship aspirations. Meanwhile, Apiwath’s teammate, McKinley Kyle Paz, was trying to make his way into the front group to join the battle. However, the race took a devastating turn on Lap 11, when one of the main championship contenders, Adenanta, crashed out. His unfortunate exit not only pushed him out of the top 3 in the race podium, but also ended his bid for the title, leaving Apiwath with a clearer path to the crown. Throughout the race, the battle for the lead was dynamic, with Yamaha and Honda riders exchanging positions multiple times. Despite the relentless pressure from the Honda riders, Apiwath proved his dominance, pulling away in the final laps and speeding past the finish line with a time of 20’00:313s. This victory marked his second double win at Chang International Circuit and officially confirmed him as the 2024 Supersports 600cc Champion. Completing the podium were his fellow Thai riders, Honda Racing Thailand’s Thanat and Kiattisak, who finished in second and third place at 20’00:431s and 20’00:569s, respectively. A visibly emotional Apiwath reflected on his journey: “There are no words to express how I feel. This victory is not just for me but for everyone who has been by my side throughout this journey. From my team, my family, to all the supporters who have been with me every step of the way. They’ve motivated me to push harder in every race. Finally, I get to claim the championship, it’s unbelievable! I’m beyond grateful to my team, my family, and to all the fans who believed in me.” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 2 TOP 5 OVERALL STANDING TOP 5 TEAM OVERALL STANDINGS

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HERJUN CHAMPION AFTER 3 YEARS’ WAIT

The Asia Production 250cc category reached its dramatic conclusion at Race 2 of the season finale of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. After three seasons of relentless effort, Herjun Atna Firdaus from the ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM finally achieved his long-awaited championship title, despite finishing the race in second place behind the winner, Cao Viet Nam of Honda Racing Vietnam Team. From the very start of the race, the lead changed hands multiple times, showcasing the competitive nature of the category. However, it was Cao Viet Nam who seized the lead on Lap 3, marking a turning point in the race. The championship battle took an unfortunate turn when Muhammad Kiandra Ramadhipa, the championship leader heading into the finale, was forced to retire from the race on Lap 3 due to a mechanical issue. This unexpected development shattered his title hopes and opened the door for other contenders to capitalize on his misfortune. As the race progressed, the leading group continued to shift positions. On Lap 6, another title hopeful, Peerapong Boonlert of YAMAHA Vit Chonburi, suffered another crash after a similar mishap in Race 1, further impacting his chances for the season’s top spot. The race became even more unpredictable with each lap, as riders fought to position themselves for a final push towards the finish line. By Lap 8, it was clear that the battle for the win would come down to Cao Viet Nam and Herjun Atna Firdaus, with Muhammad Faerozi Toreqottullah of YAMAHA Racing Indonesia following in third place, just 1.7 seconds behind. Despite his best efforts, Faerozi could not bridge the gap to challenge the two Honda riders for the lead. Cao Viet Nam crossed the finish line to claim victory at 19’02:009s, while Herjun finished in second place at 19’02:589s. However, it was enough for Herjun Atna Firdaus to secure the 2024 Asia Production 250cc Championship with consistent performances throughout the season. Herjun said, “I can’t express how much this means to me. This journey has been incredibly tough. In my first year, I came so close but failed to claim the championship. In the second year, I tried again, but the title slipped through my fingers. I watched my teammate celebrate his success while I was left feeling disappointed. But today, I can finally say that I’ve made it. To my team, my family, and all the supporters who have stood by me through thick and thin — this victory is for you. You all never stopped believing in me, and this is the moment we’ve all been waiting for. Look, we’ve done it together. I’m so proud to bring this title home to all of you.” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 2 TOP 5 OVERALL STANDING TOP 5 TEAM OVERALL STANDINGS

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FAHMI, UNDERBONE CHAMPION

The Underbone 150cc category came to a dramatic conclusion at Race 2 of the season finale of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, where Fahmi Basam of the YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA Racing Team secured a thrilling victory and claimed the highly coveted championship title. The race was an absolute roller-coaster from start to finish, with the lead changing almost every lap. From the moment the flag dropped, the fight for the title was conventional. The intensity of the race heightened, with championship leader Md Akid Aziz from PitsBike OneWay JRT Tech2 Racing Team leading the charge for the title. Akid was riding a flawless race, holding off multiple challengers and looking set to claim the championship. However, as the final lap approached, the stakes were raised even higher, and fate had other plans. Both Akid and his closest title rival, Adytya Fauzi of RACETECH SIXTY Racing Team, both fell at the final corner, opening the door for Fahmi Basam to seize the opportunity. Fahmi sped past the line to take the win with a time of 16’27:758s. This victory also secured him the championship title for the 2024 season, capping off a remarkable year of racing. Behind Fahmi, his teammate Murobbil also delivered an impressive performance, finishing second with a time of 16’28:110s. Dimas Juli Atmoko rounded out the podium in third place, clocking a time of 16’28:561s, ensuring a podium for his team, One For All. Reflecting on his victory and the season as a whole, Fahmi was overcome with emotion, expressed, “I’m beyond happy and thankful. This has been an incredible journey. It’s been a year and a half since I first participated in ARRC, and I’m so grateful for everything that has come together this season. I couldn’t have done it without the hard work of my team. Alhamdulillah, we managed to take the title this year. A huge thanks to everyone who has supported me along the way — this victory is for all of you.” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 2 TOP 5 OVERALL STANDING TOP 5 TEAM OVERALL STANDINGS

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HIROKI CHAMPION, RAMDAN CLAIMS FIRST RUNNER UP!

The TVS ASIA One Make Championship concluded at Race 2 of the season finale of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. Hiroki Ono from Japan capped off an outstanding season with a double victory, securing both the race win and the championship title. Meanwhile, Malaysian rider Mohd Ramdan Rosli fought valiantly to finish fourth in Race 2, earning himself the first runner-up position in the overall championship standings. Ramdan’s determination was evident from the very start of Race 2. With the championship already sealed by Hiroki in Round 5, Ramdan was eager to secure the runner-up spot in the championship standings, and he was not going to let anything stand in his way. The battle for victory was fierce, with Ramdan and Hiroki exchanging blows throughout the race. Despite Hiroki’s confirmed title win, the Japanese rider showed no mercy, continuing to push at the front, making sure Ramdan had to earn his position. Adding to the intensity was Thailand’s Atih Kanghair, who had the home crowd behind him and was determined to make an impact. Atih was relentless, pushing hard to secure the top spot as he fought tooth and nail against the likes of Ramdan and Hiroki. Indian rider Sarthak Chavan, who had been a consistent podium finisher throughout the season, was also in the mix. He gave it his all to secure another podium in his final race of the season at the Chang International Circuit, further increasing the intensity of the already-dramatic battle. In the final laps of the 8-lap race, it was Hiroki who crossed the line first, clinching his second victory of the weekend with a time of 14’59:946s. Atih followed closely behind, finishing in second place with a time of 15’00:348s, while Mohd Ramdan Rosli who finished third with a time of 15’01:830s, was penalised a dropped of 1 position due to exceeding track limit at last turn watched Vorapong Malahuan from Thailand took third place. However, Ramdan still managed to secured the runner-up spot in the overall championship standings. Reflecting on his victory, Hiroki Ono said, “I am very, very happy to finish the season as number one. Today’s race was also very tough, but I really enjoyed fighting with all the riders. It was a fantastic race, and I’m grateful for the incredible support I’ve received this season from ARRC, TVS Racing, and all of my sponsors. I couldn’t have asked for a better conclusion to my championship journey.” Ramdan, although disappointed with not winning Race 2, was thrilled with his overall achievement. “It’s been a tough season, but finishing as the first runner-up in the championship is something I’m very proud of. I gave it my all today, and while I really wanted to win, I’m grateful for all the support I’ve received throughout the year. It’s an honor to represent Malaysia on this stage, and I’m looking forward to what the future holds. Congratulations to Hiroki for an outstanding season,” he commented. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 2 TOP 5 OVERALL STANDING

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ANDI STANDS TALL AT CHANG

Race 1 of Round 6 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship in the ASB1000 category at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand, saw Andi Farid Izdihar of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo clinch a commanding victory, securing the top spot on the podium. During the qualifying session, Andi Farid Izdihar earned pole position with the fastest lap time of 1’34:700s. His teammate, Nakarin Atiratphuvapat, followed in second with a time of 1’34:876s, while Yuki Kunii of SDG Team HARC-PRO Honda Ph. secured the third grid position with a time of 1’34:975s. As the race began, the trio from Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo—Andi Farid Izdihar, Nakarin Atiratphuvapat, and Md Zaqhwan Zaidi—took the lead, with Zaqhwan moving into second place ahead of Nakarin. The championship leader, Yuki Kunii, was in P5, attempting to close the gap with the front riders. The Honda Asia-Dream Racing trio displayed impressive speed, with Zaqhwan reaching a top speed of 300km/h as he overtook the Thai rider, Nakarin, to take P2. By lap 6, the top three riders had pulled a gap of 2:345s ahead of the second group, while Yuki struggled to overtake Japanese wildcard rider Tetsuta Nagashima of Astemo SI Racing with Thai Honda. Yuki was subsequently overtaken by Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah of JDT Racing Team. Despite the challenges, Yuki started to show signs of improvement, making his way up to P4, while Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman of TKKR BMW Racing Team’s position after a fall on lap 10. Andi became more comfortable in the lead, creating a gap of 2 seconds ahead of Zaqhwan. On the final lap, Yuki, who had been trailing Nakarin closely, managed to overtake him to secure P3. Race 1 concluded with Andi crossing the finish line to claim victory with a time of 20’44.539s, making him the new championship leader with 165 points—5 points ahead of Yuki. Andi Farid Izdihar said, “In the beginning, I just focused on maintaining a good pace, which is the right strategy. I didn’t expect to still claim the victory after making some mistakes, but I’m happy with the result. Tomorrow, we’ll analyze everything before Race 2, but for now, I want to celebrate and release the tension.” Zaqhwan finished in second place with a time of 20’46:156s, while Yuki secured third with a time of 20’48:724s. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1ASB1000

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STUNNING VICTORY AT HOME GROUND FOR APIWATH

Race 1 of Round 6 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship in the SS600 category saw Apiwath Wongthananon of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASEAN claim victory at his home ground, the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand. In the qualifying session, Thanat Laoongplio of Honda Racing Thailand secured pole position with a fastest lap time of 1’38:434s. Ratthapong Wilairot of YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team took second position with a time of 1’38:542s, while Apiwath Wongthananon of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASEAN qualified in third with a lap time of 1’38:628s. As the race began, Apiwath made an excellent start and quickly took the lead. Thanat followed closely behind, with Rheza Danica Ahrens of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM in third position. Apiwath, the winner of both Race 1 and Race 2 at Round 1, found himself under pressure throughout the race. The only Yamaha rider in the front group, he was surrounded by five Honda riders: Mohammad Adenanta Putra and Rheza of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM, Muhammad Helmi Azman of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team, Thanat, and Azroy Hakeem Anuar of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team. Despite the fierce pressure, Apiwath defended his position well, denying multiple overtaking attempts. On lap 10, Rheza crashed out of the race, leaving a smaller group battling for the podium positions. After several attempts, Helmi successfully overtook Apiwath for the lead on lap 9, with Adenanta also making his move to place Apiwath in third. However, on lap 10, Thai rider Thanat crashed, dropping him further down the order. The top three riders engaged in fierce battles, frequently exchanging positions through the corners. However, Apiwath, known for his strong performance at the Chang International Circuit, demonstrated his experience and reclaimed the race lead in the final lap. He proudly crossed the finish line to take the victory with a time of 20’02:211s. Apiwath commented, “Incredible! What a race! In the beginning, I tried to push as hard as I could, but after five laps, I saw the board and realized that there was a big group of riders behind me. I stayed calm and kept telling myself to focus. In the final lap, there were two Honda riders ahead of me, so I aimed to overtake them in the last sector, and thankfully, I made it. I feel exhausted now, but this is such a special moment for me.” Second place went to Adenanta, who finished the race with a time of 20’02:575s, while Helmi secured third place with a time of 20’02:629s. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1SS600

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KIANDRA THE NEW CHAMPIONSHIP LEADER

Muhammad Kiandra Ramadhipa of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM emerged victorious in a thrilling Race 1 of the AP250 category at Round 6 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, held at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand. In the qualifying session, Muhammad Faerozi Toreqottullah of YAMAHA Racing Indonesia claimed pole position with a fastest lap time of 1’51:714s. Herjun Atna Firdaus of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM took second with a time of 1’51:872s, while his teammate, Muhammad Kiandra Ramadhipa, qualified in third with a time of 1’51:949s. As the race began, Herjun made a strong start, but Faerozi quickly overtook him. Peerapong Boonlert of YAMAHA Vit Chonbur also got off to a strong start, but unfortunately fell at the first corner along with Cao Viet Nam of the Honda Racing Vietnam Team. By lap 3, the ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM duo of Herjun and Kiandra led the pack in P1 and P2, while Faerozi and Kiandra’s teammate, Muhammad Kiandra Ramadhipa, maintained constant pressure in P3 and P4, looking for opportunities to overtake. The race became increasingly intense on lap 5, especially among the championship contenders—Faerozi, Herjun, and Kiandra—who were all within half a second of each other, battling fiercely for the top spot. In the final lap, while battling for P1, the ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM duo worked together at the front to lead the race. However, Faerozi, with a top speed of 193.9 km/h, managed to overtake Herjun and move into the lead. The race concluded with Kiandra crossing the finish line first, claiming victory with a time of 18’53.236s. With this win, Kiandra now leads the championship with 147 points, having made up for the points he missed in Round 5. He now holds a 2-point advantage over Herjun. Kiandra said, “During the race, my only focus was on doing my best for the team and for Indonesia. I didn’t let the pressure of the championship challenge distract me. My main goal was to concentrate on delivering the best performance possible. I’m really happy to secure the victory in Race 1, and I hope to carry this momentum into tomorrow’s race to achieve even better results.” Faerozi finished in second place with a time of 18’53.236s, while his teammate Arai Agaska Dibani Laksana completed the podium in third place with a time of 18’53.395s. Due to an infringement of Article 1.21(3) of the 2024 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship regulations, which addresses “Short Cutting and Gaining a Lasting Advantage,” Faerozi has been penalised a dropped of 1 position. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1AP250

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MUROBBIL TRIUMPHS AT CHANG

Race 1 of Round 6 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand, delivered a thrilling spectacle in the UB150 category, with M. Murobbil Vittoni of the YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA Racing Team emerging victorious after an intense battle. In the Super Pole session, Murobbil set the fastest lap time of 2’02:457s to secure pole position. He was followed by Adytya Fauzi of the RACETECH SIXTY Racing Team, who posted a time of 2’02:500s, and Ahmad Fazrul Sham of the CARDINALS FACTORY RACING TEAM ARRC, who qualified third with a time of 2’03:086s. The race kicked off with Murobbil making a powerful start to take the lead, but his position was constantly challenged as riders swapped positions at nearly every turn. The unpredictable nature of the UB150 category kept spectators on the edge of their seats, with fortunes changing throughout the race. The championship leader, Md Akid Aziz of PitsBike OneWay JRT Tech2 Racing Team, displayed patience and focus, maintaining a steady pace while other riders aggressively jockeyed for position. Reigning 2023 champion Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin of UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team was forced to retire from the race due to a technical issue, narrowing his hopes of defending the title. In the final two laps, Akid, starting from P16, made a remarkable charge up the field. Adytya, who had led for much of the race, initially created a large gap, but the group quickly closed in, with Akid trailing closely behind. The race reached its most crucial moment in the final turn, where a handful of riders crashed as they fought for position. Taking advantage of the chaos, Murobbil surged ahead to cross the finish line first, securing the victory with a time of 16’28:200s. “I’m incredibly happy to have secured the victory today,” Murobbil said after the race. “It’s a great feeling to see all my hard work and preparation come together in such a competitive race. I gave my best out there, and it’s rewarding to come out on top. Looking ahead to tomorrow, I’m determined to build on this performance. I know Race 2 will be another tough challenge, but I’m confident in my ability and the support of my team. My goal is to keep improving, stay focused, and hopefully secure another win. I’ll be giving it my all to make that happen.” Adytya Fauzi finished in second place with a time of 16’28:279s, while Husni claimed third place with a time of 16’28:471s. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1UB150

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HIROKI BRILLIANT WIN AT CHANG

Race 1 of the TVS Asia One Make Championship, Round 6 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, took place today at the Chang International Circuit, Buriram, Thailand, saw Japanese rider Hiroki Ono celebrated victory. In the earlier qualifying session, Malaysia’s Mohd Ramdan Rosli claimed pole position with a blistering lap time of 1’51:120s. Close behind him was Japan’s Hiroki Ono in second, clocking in at 1’51:273s, while India’s Chiranth Vishwanath rounded out the top three with a time of 1’51:682s. When the race commenced, Ramdan quickly asserted his dominance, leading the pack as Hiroki remained in close pursuit. Chiranth held third position, but the field quickly became a battleground, with overtaking moves happening throughout the opening laps. Ramdan’s aggressive pace aimed to create a gap, but Hiroki stayed within striking distance, applying consistent pressure. The turning point came on the final lap, when Sarthak made an ambitious move, overtaking both Ramdan and Hiroki to briefly take the lead. However, a small mistake from Sarthak at the final turn allowed Hiroki to capitalize. With impeccable timing, Hiroki made a swift move, darting through the gap and speeding past the competitors to claim the victory in a time of 14’56:727s. Hiroki commented, “It was an incredibly tough race, with constant battles and fierce competition throughout the entire race. I was fighting hard with the group, and every lap was a challenge, but I really enjoyed the experience. I felt no pressure, which gave me a huge advantage, allowing me to stay focused and make the right moves at the right moments. I was able to remain calm and patient, waiting for the perfect opportunity. Today, I’m thrilled to take the victory. I’m excited to race better in Race 2 tomorrow.” Second place went to Sarthak, who finished just 0:122s behind Hiroki with a time of 14’56:849s. Thailand’s Atih Kanghair, starting from fourth, put in an impressive performance, overtaking Ramdan in the final stages to secure third place in 14’56:896s. TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1TVS Asia One Make Championship

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