2024

HELMI SETS OUT TO CHALLENGE SS600 GLORY

The final round of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is set to deliver fireworks in the SS600 category, with Apiwath Wongthananon of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASEAN holding the advantage on his home turf. However, Muhammad Helmi Azman of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team has no intention of making it an easy race for the Thai rider. Determined to leave his mark, Helmi is ready to challenge the odds and fight for glory at Chang International Circuit Buriram, Thailand. Currently placed fourth in the standings with 113 points, Helmi trails Apiwath, who leads with 155 points. With Mohammad Adenanta Putra and teammate Azroy Hakeem Anuar also in the hunt, the final showdown promises to be an all-out battle among the top four riders. Helmi’s history at Chang International Circuit Buriram offers a glimpse of his potential. In Round 1, he pushed Apiwath hard in Race 1, finishing second before an unfortunate setback ended his Race 2 with a DNF (Did Not Finish). This season, Helmi has claimed one win, two second-place finishes, and a third-place podium, showcasing his consistency and resilience. “My focus is on improving myself and my bike. I know what it takes to compete here, and I’m ready to fight,” said Helmi. “Apiwath is strong on this track, but I’m not backing down. This weekend, I’ll give it everything I’ve got.” With four riders battling for the title and unpredictable weather conditions potentially coming into play, Helmi remains prepared for the challenges ahead. “The wet conditions here can be tricky,” he admitted. “I’ll need to adapt quickly if it rains, but I’m confident in my preparation and mindset.” “This is my moment to shine. I’ve learned from my experiences this season, and I’ll stay focused and ride smart, no matter what comes my way,” he affirmed.

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THANAT: PROVING STRENGTH ON HOME SOIL

The battle for national pride takes center stage as three Thai riders-Apiwath Wongthananon of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASEAN, Kiattisak Singhapong and Thanat Laoongplio of Honda Racing Thailand, gear up for the final round of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at Chang International Circuit Buriram. While Apiwath chases his SS600 championship title, Thanat is determined to make his mark. Currently 10th in the overall standings, the Honda Racing Thailand rider has his sights set on his first podium and aims to outshine his compatriots on home soil. “I will show everyone that I can do it and perform better than those two,” Thanat declared confidently. Thanat’s familiarity with Chang International Circuit Buriram and his history here bolster his resolve. In Round 1, he showcased his potential by finishing P5 in Race 1 and P4 in Race 2. Coming into the final round, he has learned from past experiences and is ready to deliver a stronger performance. “There is homework from the first round that I’ve worked on to make myself stronger. The rest, let the results prove it.” he said. Adding to the anticipation is Thanat’s love for rain conditions. Should the weather take a turn, it could play into his hands and amplify his chances for a breakthrough result. “Rain doesn’t worry me. I like rainy weather and I am comfortable in wet track conditions. It could give me the edge I need,” he shared. As the final showdown draws near, Thanat remains focused on his goals. “This is one of the tracks where I feel confident, and I’ve prepared myself fully to ensure the results come without any regrets,” he said. For Thanat, the battle isn’t just about points; it’s about pride, proving his capabilities against his fellow countrymen, and leaving his mark on the finale.

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THE ROAD TO GREATNESS AT HOME

At Chang International Circuit Buriram, Thailand, Apiwath Wongthananon of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASEAN stands on the brink of glory. Leading the SS600 championship standings, the Thai rider returns to the track where his journey began this season, ready to conclude the 2024 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship as a champion. Currently, Apiwath leads the SS600 standings with 155 points, holding a 14-point advantage over Mohammad Adenanta Putra of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM. The competition remains fierce, with Azroy Hakeem Anuar and Muhammad Helmi Azman of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team still in contention for the title. However, Apiwath holds a significant edge as this is his home circuit, and his record here speaks for itself. During Round 1 earlier this season, he dominated both races, solidifying Chang International Circuit Buriram as his fortress. This season, Apiwath’s consistency has been unmatched. Securing three wins and three P2 finishes, he has firmly established himself as the championship favorite, combining calculated risks with undeniable skill. Now, heading into the final round, Apiwath is prepared to deliver his best, fully aware of the expectations resting on his shoulders. “My preparation for this final race has been thorough and focused. I’m ready to give my best,” Apiwath said. “This is my home race, and the fans will make the atmosphere electric. I’ll focus on the championship points, but I’ll aim to deliver a performance worthy of their support.” Apiwath also acknowledged the intensity of the final round, with championship battles unfolding across multiple categories. “The atmosphere will be intense, no doubt. But I thrive in moments like these. And as always, I will stay focused and execute with precision,” he stated. Having conquered challenges throughout the season, Apiwath remains calm and composed as he approaches the finale. “There’s no pressure. I trust my team, my bike, and my preparation. We will do our best, as we’ve done all year. We are ready for the final round!”

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FAHMI’S MISSION FOR TITLE BID

As the final round of IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is set for thrilling conclusion at Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand, among the contenders vying for glory in the UB150 category, Fahmi Basam of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA Racing Team stands just one point shy of the championship leader, Md Akid Aziz of PitsBike OneWay JRT Tech2 Racing Team. The UB150 category is renowned for its unpredictability and fierce competition, with six riders still in contention for the championship title. Fahmi, currently second in the standings with 114 points, has been a force to reckon with this season, securing three race wins—more than any of his rivals. His impressive record speaks of consistency and resilience, qualities he will need to unleash in the final battle. Fahmi has proven his mettle at Chang International Circuit Buriram before, triumphing in Race 1 during Round 1 earlier this season. However, the UB150 category is known for its twists, and Fahmi experienced this firsthand when he finished P16 in Race 2 at the same venue. As he returns to Buriram, Fahmi is determined to learn from past mistakes and deliver his best performance. “My preparations for the final round have been intense,” Fahmi shared. “Physically and mentally, I’ve been pushing myself to be in the best shape possible. I’m ready to fight harder than ever at Buriram. This circuit is fantastic, and I am excited to race here again.” With just one point separating him from Akid, Fahmi remains calm and focused. “I don’t want to let the points gap become a burden. Instead, I’ll stay composed and focused on the race ahead. I believe in myself and my ability to perform,” he stated confidently. The final round promises an intense showdown with six riders, including Fahmi, Akid, Adytya Fauzi, Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin, Gupita Kresna Wardhana, and M. Murobbil Vittoni, all vying for the championship title. Fahmi recognizes the critical importance of every lap, every corner, and every point. “The competition will be fierce, but my approach is to stay calm and focused,” Fahmi explained. “I start every race with Bismillah and focus on executing each lap perfectly. My strategy is simple: remain consistent and push for the best result in both races.” When asked about the challenges he faces, Fahmi candidly admitted, “Right now, my biggest challenge is overcoming myself. I’m working on staying mentally strong and not letting external pressures affect me. It’s about pushing my limits and staying focused on the goal.” The UB150 category often delivers the most unexpected outcomes, and Fahmi is well aware of the stakes. With the narrowest of margins separating him from the championship lead, his determination to make every moment count could be the key to his success.

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RAMDAN, FIRST RUNNER UP?

At the Final Round of IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship 2024 at Chang International Circuit Buriram, Thailand, Malaysian rider Mohd Ramdan Rosli stands ready to solidify his position in the TVS Asia One-Make Championship. With the championship title already secured by Japan’s Hiroki Ono, all eyes are on the battle for second place between Ramdan and Indian rider, Sarthak Chavan. Currently holding second place in the overall standings with 144 points, Ramdan has a comfortable 46-point lead over Chavan. However, the final round will be crucial to maintaining his standing and ending the season on a high. Ramdan has had an impressive season, claiming seven podium finishes, including one win, three P2 finishes, and three P3 finishes. At the same venue during Round 1 earlier this year, he showcased his skill with a P2 finish in Race 1, though Race 2 proved more challenging as he ended P5. In preparation for the final round, Ramdan shared, “I’ve been working hard to maintain my fitness and mental strength. This final battle is just as important as any other race, and I’m ready to give my best effort.” Reflecting on the competition, Ramdan remains steady and focused. “The riders in this category are highly skilled, but I’m concentrating on improving myself. My target is to finish both races on the podium,” he said. With Hiroki Ono already owning the championship title, Ramdan is embracing the challenge of securing second place without undue pressure. “There’s no stress for me. I just want to focus on my own race and deliver strong results. That’s my goal,” he shared. Chang International Circuit Buriram is a familiar battleground for Ramdan, who views the track as a fair playing field. “Buriram isn’t the most difficult circuit, and I believe every rider can find speed here. It’s all about how well you adapt and execute,” he explained. As for the aspirations for the final races, Ramdan is aiming high. “Of course, my goal is to win both Race 1 and Race 2. If I can take the number one plaque in both, it would be the perfect way to end the season. My focus is on finishing this season strong and hope to continue competing at the highest level in the upcoming season,” he concluded.

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ADENANTA’S SHOT AT SS600 SUPREMACY

The final curtain rises this weekend at Chang International Circuit Buriram, Thailand, as the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship 2024 reaches its climax. Among the contenders for glory, Mohammad Adenanta Putra of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM stands poised for battle. The Indonesian rider entered the SS600 finale just 14 points shy of championship leader Apiwath Wongthananon of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASEAN. Adenanta embodies the spirit of a determined challenger. While Apiwath enjoys the home advantage at a track he has mastered, Adenanta remains unshaken, treating the final round as an opportunity to prove his resilience, skill, and determination to the very end. With consistent performances throughout the season and a deep desire to push his limits, the stage is set for a captivating showdown between these two exceptional riders. Will Adenanta’s calm resolve overturn the odds, or will Apiwath’s dominance at Chang International Circuit seal the title? The answer awaits as the final battle commences. Adenanta shared, “My preparation has been consistent and focused. I’ve been training hard every day, both physically and mentally, to be ready for this final round. I’ll give my best performance and enjoy every step of the journey.” Adenanta’s journey to the final round has been one of resilience. Despite facing setbacks, including a crash in Race 1 of Round 5 that widened the points gap to Apiwath, he has maintained his composure and continued collecting valuable points. He remarked, “From Round 1 to Round 5, I’ve had strong results in most races. While I didn’t always win, I managed to stay consistent. The crash in Round 5 was indeed tough. But it has made me more determined to fight harder for the final round.” With only a 14-point gap separating him from Apiwath, Adenanta remains optimistic about his chances to claim the title. “I know 14 points might seem like a lot, especially since Apiwath is strong at Buriram. But for me, nothing is impossible. I have confidence in my abilities and will give my best until the very last race,” Adenanta stated firmly. During Round 1 at Chang International Circuit Buriram, Adenanta demonstrated his capability with a P3 finish in Race 1 and P2 in Race 2. Heading into the same venue for the finale, his goal is straightforward. “My focus is to finish ahead of Apiwath in both races. It’s as simple as that,” he asserted. When asked about his personal targets, Adenanta said, “Of course, I want to be the champion. But more than that, I want to give my absolute best, improve step by step, and enjoy every session. My priority is to find more speed, set a strong race pace, and stay focused on each lap.” Unbothered by external pressures, Adenanta’s calm mindset is his greatest asset. “I don’t have any major concerns. I just focus on staying positive and enjoying the process because it helps me perform better. A positive mindset is the key to success for me.” As the battle for championship intensifies, with contenders like Apiwath, Adenanta, Azroy Hakeem Anuar and Muhammad Helmi Azman of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team all vying for the title, Adenanta’s measured approach and steady focus measure him as a formidable challenger. Ready to give his all, Adenanta is poised to shine in the decisive SS600 finale!

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SARTHAK: RACE TO HIS SATISFACTION

India’s rising star, Sarthak Chavan, is ready for the finale of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship 2024 at Chang International Circuit Buriram, Thailand. Competing in the TVS Asia One-Make Championship, Sarthak is locked in a battle with Mohd Ramdan Rosli for second place in the overall standings. With 98 points, Sarthak is 46 points behind Ramdan, while Hiroki Ono has already claimed the championship with 201 points. This season, Sarthak has been consistent, earning five podiums: one P2 and four P3 finishes. His strong results at Chang International Circuit during Round 1—P3 in Race 1and P2 in Race 2—bolster his confidence for the final challenge. “The preparations have been going well,” Sarthak shared. “Becoming the youngest-ever champion in Indian history in the Premier Prostock 301-400cc category has boosted my confidence. This final round is crucial. I’ve been studying the Chang International Circuit closely and fine-tuning my approach.” Facing tough competitors, including riders with European racing experience, Sarthak remains undeterred. “The competition is strong, but I know my strengths and will push hard to make the most of every opportunity,” he said. With the title already decided, Sarthak is focused on securing second place. “I have a chance, though some DNFs (Did Not Finish) earlier this season cost me valuable points. Even finishing third would be something I’m proud of,” he admitted. Sarthak’s comfort with the Chang International Circuit is a key advantage. “This track suits my style, and I’ve had four podiums here. I’ll push hard to go for two wins this weekend,” he stated. Sarthak also shared his goals for the final two races, “I’m betting on myself to win both races. I’ve worked hard, and I want to end the season with strong performances for my team and myself.” Sarthak also emphasized safety and satisfaction as his top priorities. “I want to stay safe and avoid unnecessary risks. My goal is to deliver performances that reflect the hard work we’ve put in this season,” he concluded.

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HAFIZH, THE LONE DUCATI CONTENDER

Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah is gearing up for a thrilling showdown in the final round of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at Chang International Circuit Buriram, Thailand. The JDT RACING TEAM rider has navigated a challenging season, and with just two races remaining, he finds himself in a gripping battle for the ASB1000 title. Currently holding third place with 137 points, Hafizh is a mere five points shy of the championship leader, Yuki Kunii of SDG Team HARC-PRO Honda Ph., and only three points behind Andi Farid Izdihar of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo. The competition is fierce, with both Yuki and Andi showcasing exceptional skills throughout the season. In fourth place, Nakarin Atiraphuvapat of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo has 128 points and has an upper hand coming into the final round, having logged more laps at the Chang International Circuit Buriram than his rivals. Despite the odds stacked against him, Hafizh remains resolute. He understands that the path to the championship is fraught with challenges, especially after a difficult start at the Chang International Circuit Buriram, where he left without scoring any points in Race 1. “I hope we don’t have any problems like Round 1; Race 1 was a nightmare for us. We did not score any points. I think if we had scored more points in Round 1, maybe we would be more calm now,” he reflected, acknowledging the impact of that setback on his mental state. Yet, Hafizh’s determination shines through as he prepares for the final showdown. “But anyway, this is our first year with a new team. I know that I have experience, but everything is new. We need to put all of that together to prepare for the final round,” he stated, highlighting the importance of teamwork and preparation. As the only Ducati rider fighting at the top for the title in the ASB1000 category, Hafizh is keenly aware of the challenges posed by the predominantly Honda lineup. “We will work hard even though we are the only Ducati rider in the grid. We know that Buriram is a Honda track, and there are many Honda riders competing in the ASB1000 category. But we will see. This is a race where anything can happen; we will focus on doing our best,” he asserted, ready to tackle the races head-on.

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DOUBLE WIN CHECKED, YUKI EYES DOUBLE CHAMPIONSHIP

First, a remarkable comeback. After a DNS (Did Not Start) in Race 1, Yuki Kunii triumphed in Race 2 during Round 3 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. Then, he claimed a double win later in Round 5 of the ARRC, followed by celebrating the ST1000 overall champion title at the All Japan Road Race Championship! This year has showcased impressive growth from Yuki Kunii of the SDG Team HARC-PRO Honda Philippines. What else is there to pursue? We can only think of one goal: to claim the ASB1000 overall champion title in the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship! Yuki is aiming for something that seems almost impossible—well, not when you’ve given your best. The double champion title is what Yuki is hunting for this year! Yuki expressed his determination, saying, “Yes, of course I want to win again! I will definitely give it my all in the races. However, I have to be honest—there are some incredibly strong riders here in Buriram. It’s tough to confidently say, ‘I will win’ you know? Haha! But I will stay focused on my performance and do my best to compete at the highest level.” “Winning the championship title in the All Japan Road Race Championship has been such a tremendous boost to my confidence, and I can’t describe how excited I am at the prospect of becoming a champion again! The thrill of chasing another title really motivates me to push my limits and strive for greatness!” Yuki said, brimming with excitement. Reflecting on his journey from Round 1 to the penultimate round, Yuki noted, “If I compare where I started at the beginning of the season to where I am now, I can see how much I’ve grown. I’ve gained valuable experience and significantly improved my skills. I’m eager to see how I can perform and hopefully secure a spot in the top three.” “I believe that making history is a rare achievement, and I’m determined to become a double champion. It’s a goal I’m setting for myself, and I will put in the hard work and dedication necessary to reach it.” Yuki is well aware that there is no easy path to achieving this big dream. But daring to dream big means you have to go all in for it. “I’m particularly aware that riders like Hafizh, Andi, and Nakarin will be very strong competitors. Since we’re all fighting for the championship, I know they’ll be pushing themselves to the limit. It’s going to be an intense battle, and I’m ready to rise to the challenge!”

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ASB1000 TITLE CHASE WIDE OPEN AS YUKI KUNII SNARES THE DOUBLE

Just when the ASB1000 title chase seemed all but sewn up by Andi Farid Izdihar of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo, Yuki brought a twist in the tale with a double win at Round 5 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship today. After winning Race 1 on Saturday, the SDG Team HARC-PRO Honda Ph. rider ended a successful outing at the PETRONAS Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia with another commanding victory clocked at 25’26:318s. Yuki’s dominance in the ASB1000 race began in lap 3 when he edged past Nakarin Atiratphuvapat of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Astemo and pole sitter, Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah of JDT RACING TEAM. The Japanese rider wasted no time pulling a lead ahead of the chasing duo. As naakrin finished second, Hafizh’s dream of gifting a Malaysia Day victory to local fans were dashed when he was forced to concede in third place. Yuki’s so,id performance in PETRONAS Sepang International Circuit has propelled him to the top of the championship standings ahead of Andi Farid Izdihar. PETRONAS Sepang International Circuit had not been kind to Andi. The Indonesian rider, barely defended his leadership of the title chase when he finished fourth in Race 1 and fifth in Race 2. With one final round to go, Yuki heads to Chang International Circuit, Buriram, Thailand with 142 points in hand. Yuki said, “Be honest, today I was really happy about this double win. Until today, I was a little bit nervous. In the beginning, Hafizh was really strong at the lead. I was afraid of him because he’s strong on the bike and with braking. But I know I’m good at my pace, so I waited until he started to drop. After that, it was the same as yesterday. I’m really thankful for the team and fans. I will keep focused until the last round in Buriram.” Top 5 Fastest – Race 2

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