Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah of JDT RACING TEAM continued his remarkable run in the Round 3 of FIM Asia Road Racing Championship 2026 with a commanding fifth consecutive victory in the ASB1000 class at Mobility Resort Motegi, Japan.
The race initially looked set to become a fierce battle among the championship contenders. Nakarin Atiratphuvapat of HONDA RACING THAILAND launched brilliantly from the start to seize the early advantage before Hafizh quickly fought his way to the front. Moments later, Muhammad Zaqhwan Zaidi of IDEMITSU HONDA RACING MALAYSIA stormed past both riders to briefly lead the race.
However, Hafizh soon regained control and began to showcase the pace that had earned him pole position. By Lap 3, Hafizh posted a fastest lap of 1’50.249s and steadily stretched his advantage over the chasing pack. Behind him, Keito Abe of SDG HARC-PRO. HONDA PHILIPPINES remained within striking distance, while Nakarin held firm in third.
The complexion of the race changed on Lap 4 when Zaqhwan was forced to serve a Long Lap Penalty, dropping from second to seventh. The setback opened the door for Keito to move into second position and promoted Nakarin onto the provisional podium.
From there, Hafizh continued to lower the benchmark, setting consecutive fastest laps of 1’49.746s, 1’49.500s, 1’49.345s and eventually a race-best 1’49.297s on Lap 11. With every lap, the gap grew larger as the Hafizh carved out a commanding lead at the front.
While Hafizh disappeared into the distance, the battle for the final podium position intensified. Home favourite Shota Ite of AKENO SPEED.UMA RACING YAMAHA MAJUMOTOR ASIA TEAM steadily worked his way through the field, first overtaking Azroy Hakeem Anuar of IDEMITSU HONDA RACING MALAYSIA before setting his sights on Nakarin. Shota finally made his move on Lap 11, snatching third place and immediately attempting to break away.
Nakarin refused to surrender, shadowing Shota throughout the closing laps and mounting several attacks. However, Shota remained composed under immense pressure, defending brilliantly to secure a memorable podium finish in front of his home supporters.
At the chequered flag, Hafizh sealed victory in 27’33.273s, extending his winning streak to five races. Keito completed a strong run in second at 27’37.740, while Shota successfully denied Nakarin in the fight for third at 27’41.302s. JDT RACING TEAM’s Andi Farid Izdihar completed the top five.
Hafizh said, “As the races went on, we understood more and more about how to ride the bike. Honestly, we hardly changed anything from our Buriram setup when we arrived in Motegi. We only made small adjustments for fuel consumption because we’re using a different fuel specification here, and everything worked very well. At the start of the race there was a little drizzle, but I believed it would pass quickly. My focus was to get to the front as soon as possible because I knew I had the pace to pull away. Once I found my rhythm, I was able to consistently lap only around two-tenths slower than my qualifying pace. I could have pushed even harder, but we have another race tomorrow and it’s important to stay smart. We’ll continue studying the data tonight because there’s always room for improvement. This victory belongs to the entire team and especially to my boss, HRH Tunku Mahkota Ismail, for giving me this incredible opportunity. I want to repay that trust with results. This month is also special with Father’s Day approaching, so I dedicate this victory to my father and my family, who have always stood by me through every high and low in my career. Thank you to everyone who supports this team and has been part of this journey. This win is for all of you.”
TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1
1. HAFIZH SYAHRIN ABDULLAH – JDT RACING TEAM (27’33.273s)
2. KEITO ABE – SDG HARC-PRO. HONDA PHILIPPINES (27’37.740s)
3. SHOTA ITE – AKENO SPEED.UMA RACING YAMAHA MAJUMOTOR ASIA TEAM (27’41.302s)
4. NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPAT – HONDA RACING THAILAND (27’41.632s)
5. ANDI FARID IZDIHAR – JDT RACING TEAM (27’44.207s)

