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Recapping the Asia Road Racing Championship season opener in Thailand

2024 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship - Round One - Chang International Circuit, Thailand

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
March 18, 2024
in Japan / Asian Road Racing

2024 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championships
Round One – Chang International Circuit, Thailand


Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 1

Round One of the 2024 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship played out in Thailand over the weekend.

Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman
Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman

Nakarin Atiratphuvapat took an early lead in the opening 1000 cc race with Andi Farid Izdihar and Yuki Kunii hot on his heels.

By lap four, Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman, who had started from fifth on the grid, had surged from seventh all the way up into the leading pack. From there, he moved into P2 on lap nine, setting his sights on leader Andi. He reeled Andi in and went on to take the win by 0.394s. Zaqwan Bin Zaidi rounded out the podium 3.344s off the lead.

Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman

“I pushed too hard initially and lost a few positions, but I managed to regroup and maintain my pace while controlling the tyre 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.”

Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman topped the ASB1000 opening race podium
Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman topped the ASB1000 opening race podium, Andi Farid Izdihar second, Zaqwan Bin Zaidi third

Lachlan Epis had suffered a big off due to brake failure in qualifying and was still feeling the effects come race one. Starting from the middle of the fourth row, the Australian battled on to home in eighth place to secure eight championship points.

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatTime/Gap
1AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANMAS20:50.147
2ANDI FARID IZDIHARINA0.394
3MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDIMAS3.344
4YUKI KUNIIJPN 3.527
5NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATTHA3.836
6MARKUS REITERBERGERGER3.953
7SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPN13.166
8LACHLAN EPISAUS21.288
9KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDINMAS26.141
10TEO YEW JOEMAS1:38.458

Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 2

Race one runner-up Andi Farid Izdihar came out on top in race two, despite Nakarin Atiratphuvapat taking an early lead, ahead of Hafizh Syahrin, Andi, and Yuki Kunii. Hafizh moved into the lead in the early stages, followed by Yuki and Andi.

Azlan  Shah Kamaruzaman
Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman

Andi then made a move stick on lap nine, and while Hafizh fought to reclaim the lead, he was thwarted and had to settle for runner-up after dropping back. Nakarin meanwhile rounded out the podium, with less than a tenth of a second separating second and third.

Andi Farid Izdihar

“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.”

Andi Farid Izdihar topped the ASB1000 podium from Farid and Bin Zaidi
Andi Farid Izdihar topped the race two ASB1000 podium from Farid and Bin Zaidi

Lachlan Epis finished in ninth on his M 1000 RR, collecting seven more points.

Markus Reiterberger also faced challenges with brake issues over the course of the weekend.

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“Unfortunately, due to a damaged brake disc and fluctuating brake pressure, I could not fight for the podium today. With P7 I saved important points for the championship and hope for better luck at the next event.”

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatTime/Gap
1ANDI FARID IZDIHARINA20:49.192
2HAFIZH SYAHRIN ABDULLAHMAS0.771
3NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATTHA0.809
4YUKI KUNIIJPN2.411
5AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANMAS4.608
6MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDIMAS5.578
7MARKUS REITERBERGERGER5.935
8SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPN11.006
9LACHLAN EPISAUS21.557
10KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDINMAS21.782
11PASSAWIT THITIVARARAKTHA21.794
12OSAMA MAREAIYEM1:17.629
13TEO YEW JOEMAS1:41.791

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Standings

Pos.NameNat.R1R2Total
1ANDI FARID IZDIHARINA202545
2AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANMAS251136
3NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATTHA111627
4MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDIMAS161026
5YUKI KUNIIJPN131326
6HAFIZH SYAHRIN ABDULLAHMASDNF2020
7MARKUS REITERBERGERGER10919
8SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPN9817
9LACHLAN EPISAUS8715
10KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDINMAS7613
11TEO YEW JOEMAS639
12PASSAWIT THITIVARARAKTHADNF5s
13OSAMA MAREAIYEMDNF44

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1

Apiwath Wongthananon (YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASIA) proved the man to beat in the SuperSport 600 cc class, bringing home the win by 2.521 seconds over Helmi Azman. Adenanta Putra rounded out the podium, just 0.005s ahead of a hard-charging Wahyu Nugroho.

Apiwath Wongthananon
Apiwath Wongthananon
Apiwath Wongthananon

“Today is a perfect day for me. At the start in Qualifying session, I forgot to concentrate on the game, but I pushed 100 per cent 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.”

Supersport 600 race one podium -
Supersport 600 race one podium – 1) Apiwath Wonthananon, 2) Mhd Helmi Azman, 3) Mhd Adenanta Putra

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatTime/Gap
1APIWATH WONGTHANANONTHA20:00.231
2MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMANMAS2.521
3MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAINA3.154
4WAHYU NUGROHOINA3.159
5THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHA3.63
6RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINA3.766
7KIATTISAK SINGHAPONGTHA5.237
8VEDA EGA PRATAMAINA6.221
9MCKINLEY KYLE PAZPHI7.995
10REY MATSUOKAJPN28.262
11SHA JUNTONGCHN\

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2

Apiwath Wongthananon proved unbeatable in the second 600 cc bout, taking another win but this time he was made to fight for it by Mohammad Adenanta Putra, who was just 0.135s off across the finish line. A more distant McKinley Kyle Paz was third, 1.976s off the lead.

Apiwath Wongthananon leads
Apiwath Wongthananon

“I started in a good position; after lap 5, I pushed to maximum because the tyre is very low. 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.”

Apiwath Wongthananon topped the Supersport race two podium
Apiwath Wongthananon topped the Supersport race two podium, Putra and Kyle Paz second and third respectively

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatTime/Gap
1APIWATH WONGTHANANONTHA8:21.918
2MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAINA0.135
3MCKINLEY KYLE PAZPHI1.976
4THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHA2.27
5KIATTISAK SINGHAPONGTHA2.695
6VEDA EGA PRATAMAINA2.874
7RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINA3.055
8REY MATSUOKAJPN8.193
9SHA JUNTONGCHN13.035

SuperSports 600 cc Standings

Pos.NameNat.R1R2Total
1APIWATH WONGTHANANONTHA252550
2MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAINA162036
3THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHA111324
4MCKINLEY KYLE PAZPHI71623
5MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMANMAS20DNF20
6KIATTISAK SINGHAPONGTHA91120
7RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINA10919
8VEDA EGA PRATAMAINA81018
9REY MATSUOKAJPN6814
10WAHYU NUGROHOINA13DNF13
11SHA JUNTONGCHN5712
12AZROY HAKEEM ANUARMASDNFDNF0

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1

Muhammad Faerozi Toreqottullah (Yamaha Racing Indonesia) showcased his skill and determination in the Asia Production 250 class to hold off team-mate Arai Agaska Dibani Laksana for the win, with just 0.150s separating the two at the flag. Herjun Atna Firdaus of the Astra Honda Racing Team rounded out the podium.

Muhammad Faerozi Toreqottullah
Muhammad Faerozi Toreqottullah
Muhammad Faerozi Toreqottullah

“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.”

Muhammad Faerozi Toreqottullah topped the AP250 race one podium
Muhammad Faerozi Toreqottullah topped the AP250 race one podium

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1

PosRiderNatTime/Gap
1 MUHAMMAD FAEROZITO REQOTTULINA18:53.834
2ARAI AGASKA DIBANI LAKSANAINA0.150
3HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUSINA0.449
4MUHAMMAD SYARIFUDDIN AZMANMAS0.724
5MUHAMMAD KIANDRA RAMADHIPAINA0.765
6WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHA0.964
7WATCHARIN TUBTIMONTHA1.139
8ALFONSI REI SANTOS DAQUIGANPHI14.778
9NGUYEN TON ANH PHUVIE14.779
10NGUYEN HUU TRIVIE15.345
11CAO VIET NAMVIE21.511
12PIYAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA22.668
13PACHARAGORNTHONGGERDLOUNTHA26.725
14MOHSIN PARAMBANIND32.137
15GAO ZIANGCHN35.646
16SHUN CHENG ZHANGCHN35.944
17LEONG NANG TSEHKG47.148
18WANG JIA DONGCHN58.226
19VREI-AR MARCOSUBAPHI1:29.018
20MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHALMAS2:20.337

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2

Herjun Atna Firdaus sprinted to an impressive victory over Aiki Iyoshi after a slow start in the second AP250 race. Muhammad Syarifuddin Azman rounded out the top three a few bike lengths further back after holding off Piyawat Pattoomyos for the rostrum finish.

Herjun Atna Firdaus

“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.”

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2

PosRiderNat.Time/Gap
1HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUSINA18:54.072
2AIKI IYOSHIJPN0.174
3MUHAMMAD SYARIFUDDIN AZMANMAS0.582
4PIYAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA0.607
5ARAI AGASKA DIBANI LAKSANAINA0.678
6MUHAMMAD KIANDRA RAMADHIPAINA0.729
7MUHAMMADFAEROZITOREQOTTULINA0.761
8WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHA0.917
9ALFONSI REI SANTOS DAQUIGANPHI7.931
10NGUYEN TON ANH PHUVIE11.761
11CAO VIET NAMVIE13.649
12PACHARAGORNTHONGGERDLOUNTHA15.350
13KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTALIND15.481
14NGUYEN HUU TRIVIE31.610
15GAO ZIANGCHN35.747
16MOHSIN PARAMBANIND35.961
17MUHAMMADDIANDRATRIHARDIKAINA36.119
18SHUN CHENG ZHANGCHN36.368
19WANG JIA DONGCHN36.606
20LEONG NANG TSEHKG47.804

Asia Production 250 cc Standings

PosNameNat.R1R2Total
1HERJUNATNA FIRDAUSINA162541
2MUHAMMAD FAEROZI  TOREQOTTULLAIINA25934
3ARAI AGASKA DIBANI LAKSANAINA201131
4MUHAMMAD SYARIFUDDIN AZMANMAS131629
5MUHAMMAD KIANDRA RAMADHIPAINA111021
6AIKI IYOSHIJPNDNF2020
7WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHA10818
8PIYAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA41317
9ALFONSI REI SANTOS DAQUIGANPHI8715
10NGUYEN TON ANH PHUVIE7613
11CAO VIET NAMVIE5510
12WATCHARINTUBTIMONTHA9DNF9
13NGUYEN HUU TRIVIE628
14PACHARAGORNTHONGGERDLOUNGTHA347
15KAVIN SAMAARQUINTALINDEXC33
16MOHSIN PARAMBANIND202
17GAOZIANGCHN11\

Underbone 150 cc Race 1

In the Underbone 150 cc, Fahmi Basam (Yamaha LFN HP969 Indonesia Racing Team) took the win, 0.322s clear of Wahyu Aji Trilaksana, who was 0.60s clear of April King Mascarado.

Fahmi Basam
Fahmi Basam wins

The top eight were separated by just 0.592 seconds. Mascardo just clear of Fauzi, Izzat Mahauddin and Atmoko.

Fahmi Basam

“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.”

Fahmi Basam
Underbone 150 race one podium 1) Fahmi Basam, 2) Wahyu Aji Trilaksana, 3) April King Mascardo

Underbone 150 cc Race 1 – Top 10

PosRiderNatTime/Gap
1FAHMI BASAMINA16:26.211
2WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINA0.322
3APRIL KING MASCARDOPHI0.382
4ADYTYA FAUZIINA0.417
5NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMAS0.448
6DIMAS JULI ATMOKOINA0.449
7M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINA0.522
8PEERAPONG LUIBOONPENGTHA0.592
9FARRES PUTRA MOHD FADHILLMAS0.701
10REYKAT YUSUF FADILAHINA0.913
11HAFIZD FAHRIL RASYADANINA0.967
12AHMAD FAZRUL SHAMMAS2.345
13AHMAD AFIF AMRANMAS3.349

Underbone 150 cc Race 2

Ahmad Afif Amran took a close-fought win in Underbone race two.  Farres Putra Mohd Fadhill had claimed the initial lead, but that leader changed frequently, Fahmi Basam, M. Murobbil Vittoni and Aditya all taking a turn at the front.

The Underbone 150 class was hard fought as always
The Underbone 150 class was hard and closely fought as always

As the riders approached the final lap, Wahyu Aji Trilaksana surged ahead, battling fiercely with Adytya and Peerapong Luiboonpeng for the lead. But in a dramatic twist of events, Afif emerged victorious after a thrilling sprint to the finish line, 0.194 clear of Bahauddin, with Vittoni third, 0.046 further in arrears.

Ahmad Afif Amran

“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.”

Ahmad Afif Amran topped the Underbone 150 race two podium
Ahmad Afif Amran topped the Underbone 150 race two podium

Underbone 150 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatTime/Gap
1AHMAD AFIF AMRANMAS16:26.732
2NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMAS0.194
3M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINA0.238
4MD AKID AZIZMAS0.317
5PEERAPONG LUIBOONPENGTHA0.422
6WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINA0.683
7JOHN EMERSON INGUITOPHI0.941
8APRIL KING MASCARDOPHI1.094
9MD SYAFIQ ROSLIMAS1.653
10ADYTYA FAUZIINA2.034
11REYKAT YUSUF FADILAHINA2.389
12AHMAD FAZRUL SHAMMAS2.797
13GIAN CARLO MAURICIOPHI3.104
14FARRES PUTRA MOHD FADHILLMAS3.388
15HUSNI ZAINUL FUADZYINA8.447
16FAHMI BASAMINA21.278
17DIMAS JULI ATMOKOINA23.072
18HAFIZD FAHRIL RASYADANINA1:01.719

Underbone 150 cc Standings – Top 25

Pos.NameNat.R1R2Total
1NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDI£MAS112031
2WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINA201030
3AHMAD AFIF AMRANMAS32528
4M. MUROBBIL  VITTONIINA91625
5FAHMI BASAMINA25025
6APRIL KING MASCARDOPHI16824
yPEERAPONG LUIBOONPENGTHA81119
8ADYTYA FAUZIINA13619
gMD AKID AZIZMASDNF1313
10REYKAT YUSUF FADILAHINA6511
11DIMAS JULI ATMOKOINA10010
12JOHN EMERSON INGUITOPHIDNF99
13FARRES  PUTRA MOHD FADHILMAS729
14AHMAD FAZRUL SHAMMAS448
15MD SYAFIQ ROSLIMASDNF77
16HAFIZD FAHRIL RASYADANINA505
17GIAN CARLO MAURICIOPHIDNF33
18HUSNI ZAINUL FUADZYINADNF11
19MASATO FERNANDOPHIEXCDNF0
20GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINADNFDNF0

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1

The TVS Asia One Make proved as closely fought as we’ve come to expect of the Underbone class, just 0.233-seconds separating the top three, with Japan’s Hiroki Ono claiming the victory. Mohd Ramdan Rosli settled for second just 0.100s off the win, and Sarthak Chavan was a further 0.133s off in third.

Hiroki Ono leads
Hiroki Ono

“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.”

TVS Asia One Make race one podium
TVS Asia One Make race one podium

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1 Results

PosRiderNat.Time/Gap
1Hiroki OnoJPN14:40.375
2Mohd Ramdan RosliMAS0.100
3Sarthak ChavanIND0.233
4Decky Tiarno AldyINA0.805
5Md Muzakkir MohamedMAS0.940
6Atih KanghairTHA0.954
7Riichi TakahiraJPN1.644
8Vorapong MalahuanTHA2.123
9Rocco SesslerGER5.203
10Chiranth VishwanathIND10.144
11Jagan KumarIND22.096
12K Y AhamedIND22.459
13Casey Edward ClamorPHI22.924
14Kim Min JaeKOR1:00.182

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2

Hiroki Ono
Hiroki Ono

Hiroki Ono claimed another win in race two, this time chased across the line by Sarthak Chavan, with just 0.164s separating the top two. Muzakkir Mohamed rounded out the podium.

Hiroki Ono narrowly took the TVS victory
Hiroki Ono narrowly took the TVS Asia One Make victory, Rosli just 0.1s off, and Chavan 0.233s off

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatTime/Gap
1Hiroki OnoJPN14:43.516
2Sarthak ChavanIND0.164
3Md Muzakkir MohamedMAS0.478
4Atih KanghairTHA0.741
5Mohd Ramdan RosliMAS0.835
6Decky Tiarno AldyINA1.059
7Vorapong MalahuanTHA1.120
8Chiranth VishwanathIND5.522
9K Y AhamedIND5.899
10Casey Edward ClamorPHI22.705
11Jagan KumarIND23.340
12Kim Min JaeKOR56.958

TVS Asia One Make Championship Standings

PosRiderNat.R1R2Total
1Hiroki OnoJPN252550
2Sarthak ChavanIND162036
3Mohd Ramdan RosliMAS201131
4Md Muzakkir MohamedMAS111627
sDecky Tiamo AldyINA131023
6Atih KanghairTHA101323
7Vorapong MalahuanTHA8917
8Chiranth  VishwanathIND6814
9K Y AhamedIND4711
10Jagan KumarIND5510
11Riichi TakahiraJPN9DNF9
12Casey Edward ClamorPHI369
13Rocco SesslerGER7DNF7
14Kim Min JaeKOR246
15Mohamad Ervin  EkhsanSINDNFDNF0

 

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