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Rough weekend for the Aussies at Sugo ARRC

2023 FIM Asia Road Racing Championships - Round Three - Sugo, Japan

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
June 26, 2023
in Japan / Asian Road Racing

2023 FIM Asia Road Racing Championships
Round Three – Sugo, Japan


Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 1

As the weather condition settled, the riders of ASB1000 were off to a great start in Sungo, Takume leading Kota Arakawa, Markus close behind. Takume set a blistering pace, extending his lead to a second by the end of the first lap.

Malaysian rider Azlan Shah was trying to catch up, while pressured by Murayama, and from P6, Kasma was picking up speed in a bid to close the gap with riders ahead of him.

Kota Arakawa closed in on Takume as intensity built up, while Azlan managed to pass teammate Markus. Kasma then found his way past Markus and went on to attack Azlan – striking up the inside.

Kasma was on the charge and went full steam ahead to overtake Kota Arakawa. Behind, Markus picked up speed and made it past Azlan.

Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin
Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin

Kasma was soon breathing down Takume’s neck and with 8 laps to go, Kasma worked his moves from the outside to take lead. Markus in third, Haruki working on his strategy in fourth.

While Kasma went on to build a wide gap, Markus inched closer towards Takume and would eventually make his way into second.

With four laps left to run, Andi trailed Takume diligently, finding ways to strike, finding his way past and speeding off with two laps remaining.

The final lap saw Kasma in the lead, well clear of Markus, with Andi losing the final podium position to a hard charging Keisuke Maeda.

Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin

“In the beginning, I did not feel confident but I kept my eyes on the front group. I realised then that I had the potential to move forward therefore I tried to close the gaps lap-by-lap. My strategy worked and I am so thankful for my first win this season. There is another race tomorrow and I am keeping my fingers crossed to repeat the success.”

Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin
Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin wins Race 1 ahead of Reiterberger and Maeda

Lachlan Epis finished the opening race in 12th place, crossing the line 24-seconds after the race winner.  Anthony West recorded a DNF.

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Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDINMAS29’37.392
2MARKUS REITERBERGERGER+2.137
3KEISUKE MAEDAJPN+5.601
4ANDI FARID IZDIHARINA+5.729
5YUKI ITOJPN+6.920
6TAKUMA KUNIMINEJPN+9.798
7HARUKI NOGUCHIJPN+13.517
8KOTA ARAKAWAJPN+14.138
9KOUSUKE AKIYOSHIJPN+14.684
10REI TOSHIMAJPN+20.946
11MD ZAOHWAN BIN ZAIDIMAS+23.691
12LACHLAN EPISAUS+23.963
13JAKKRIT SWANGSWATTHA+40.071
14SHINICHI NAKATOMIJPN+45.407
15TEO YEW JOEMAS2 Laps

Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 2

The second Superbike race was a high-speed chase once again, Markus taking lead in the first lap followed by Haruki, Takume and Azlan Shah. By the end of lap two, these four riders had opened up a gap with the chasing pack.

Markus held a confident lead, Takume piling on the pressure behind, onto Haruki. By the end of lap three, Azlan was back in the pits.

Markus Reiterberger
Markus Reiterberger

The trailing troop was led by Kota Arakawa, followed by Rei Toshima, and Kasma.

There was a sizeable gap between Takume and Kasma, however with eight laps to go, Haruki crashed into turn one, opening the path for Kasma into third.

Luck was not on his side however, Kasma taking a fall at turn one, leaving Markus free of any threats unless he made a mistake.

Almost 20-seconds behind Markus were Andi Farid, Bin Zaidi and Arakawa, spanning second through fourth respectively.

Anthony West had a better second race, finishing inside the top-10 with a seventh place result. Lachlan Epis failed to score.

Reiterberger leads the Superbike class on 118-points, Noguchi second (92), Bin Zaidi third (81). Westy is 11th with 23-points to his name, Lachlan Epis 14th, with 20.

Markus Reiterberger

“My weekend was almost perfect apart from the second place yesterday. I was still happy with the outcome yesterday but I can’t imagine a better race than today. It was really good. I could push from the very beginning as I have planned. I also studied the lap time from Noguchi as he was the strongest rider. I noticed that I could do a few laps very quick and then stabilise my lap time. So, I followed through with my plan and it happened. When I don’t hear the sound of machine and when I noticed the gaps, I relaxed a little so that I could keep it together till the end. Suddenly, I saw it was more than 17s since many riders crashed too. I thank my team for the machine.”

Markus Reiterberger
Markus Reiterberger won Race 2

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1MARKUS REITERBERGERGER26’42.374
2ANDI FARID IZDIHARINA17.849
3MD ZAOHWAN BIN ZAIDIMAS18.184
4KOTA ARAKAWAJPN19.300
5REI TOSHIMAJPN26.599
6YUKI  ITOJPN26.668
7ANTHONY KEITH WESTAUS35.882
8SHINICHI NAKATOMIJPN35.895
9KOUSUKE AKIYOSHIJPN35.996
10KEISUKE MAEDAJPN47.359
11AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANMAS49.016
12JAKKRIT SWANGSWATTHA55.591
DNFTAKUMA KUNIMINEJPN4 Laps
DNFKASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDINMAS8 Laps
DNFTED YEW JOEMAS8 Laps
DNFHARUKI NOGUCHIJPN9 Laps
DNSLACHLAN EPIS

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Standings

Pos.RiderNat.Total
1MARKUS REITERBERGERGER118
2HARUKI NOGUCHIJPN92
3MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDIMAS84
4ANDI FARID IZDIHARINA81
5AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANMAS77
6KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDINMAS61
7PASSAWIT THITIVARARAKTHA37
8JAKKRIT SWANGSWATTHA33
9KEMINTH KUBOTHA30
10KEISUKE MAEDAJPN26
11ANTHONY KEITH WESTAUS23
12KOTA ARAKAWAJPN21
13YUKI ITOJPN21
14LACHLAN EPISAUS20
15REI TOSHIMAJPN17
16TEO YEW JOEMAS16
17KOUSUKE AKIYOSHIJPN14
18SHINICHI NAKATOMIJPN10
19TAKUMA KUNIMINEJPN10

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1

The opening Supersport race saw Keito Abe the winner, 2.782s clear of Soichuro Minamimoto, with Thailand’s Nakarain Atiratphuvapat rounding out the podium and just clear of fourth placed Helmi Azman.

Keito Abe

“The race was very difficult. Even more so with the wet circuit condition. I was scared but right now, I had a good feeling about the situation. I kept pushing myself until the end. So, I am truly happy with my achievements for the day. There is another race tomorrow and I want to win it!”

Keito Abe
Keito Abe

It was then a small gap back to Azroy Anuar, Motoharu Ito and Yuta Date in fifth through seventh.

A much more sizeable gap was seen to the red of the top-10, Pratama, Kaewsonthi and Rathapong.

Keito Abe
Keito Abe wins Race 1, ahead of Minamimoto and Nakarin

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1KEITO ABEJPN8’44.531
2SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPN2.782
3NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATTHA3.239
4MUHAMMAD HELM1 AZMANMAS3.311
5AZROY HAKEEM ANUARMAS4.095
6MOTOHARU ITOJPN4.292
7YUTA DATEJPN4.706
8GALANG HENDRA PRATAMAINA12.460
9PANNASORN KAEWSONTHITHA16.472
10RATTHAPONG WILAIROTTHA20.576
11AHMAD AFIF AMRANMAS34.204
12ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLYINA34.593
13KHAIRUL IDHAM  PAWLMAS36.617

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2

The second Supersport race was a tighter fought affair for top honours, Khairul Pawl and Keito Abe separated by just 0.013s across the finish line, with nothing to separate the duo.

Khairul Idham Pawl

“Today was an amazing feat and I am beyond grateful for the win. Yesterday, I struggled so much with the wet conditions so I tried all out today to make the most of it. Starting from the 10th position is not easy but I tried to close the gaps ahead of me, one-by-one. Most importantly, I was aware that I cannot afford to make any mistakes. I kept my focus on the front rider and it worked very well for me. In the 2nd last lap, I was behind Keito and I know he is very strong on his home ground. In the last lap, last corner, it was a very tight line so I worked on my speed instead to ensure that I could make it to the chequered flag first before Keito does.”

Khairul Idham Pawl
Khairul Idham Pawl

Helmi Azman completed the podium 0.321 off the lead, but well clear of all chasing riders.

Less than a second separated fourth through sixth, with Minamimoto, Nagao and Nishimura holding the placings.

Idham Pawl holds the Supersport standings lead, 118-points to Keito Abe’s 91, with Nakarin and Helmi Azman nipping at his heels, on 90 and 88-points respectively.

Khairul Idham Pawl
Khairul Idham Pawl

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1KHAIRUL IDHAM  PAWLMAS22′ 59. 568
2KEITO ABEJPN0.013
3MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMANMAS0.321
4SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPN3.964
5KENGO NAGAOJPN4.104
6SHO NISHIMURAJPN4.543
7YUTA DATEJPN6.412
8SHOTA ITEJPN8.693
9GALANG HENDRA PRATAMAINA11.720
10PANNASORN KAEWSONTHITHA14.737
11MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAINA21.497
12RATTHAPONG WILAIROTTHA27.579
13AHMAD AFIF AMRANMAS29.581

SuperSports 600 cc Standings

Pos.RiderNat.Total
1KHAIRUL IDHAM PAWLMAS118
2KEITO ABEJPN91
3NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATTHA90
4MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMANMAS88
5SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPN79
6RATTHAPONG WILAIROTTHA49
7AZROY HAKEEM ANUARMAS47
8PANNASORN KAEWSONTHITHA40
9MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAINA35
10GALANG HENDRA PRATAMAINA29
11GERRY SALIMINA25
12AHMAD AFIF AMRANMAS24
13ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLYINA21
14YUTA DATEJPN18
15SHA JUNTONGCHN17
16KENGO NAGAOJPN11
17MOTOHARU ITOJPN10
18SHO NISHIMURAJPN10
19SHOTA ITEJPN8

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1

It was a no-shocker in the Asia Production 250cc when Rheza Danica Ahrens of the ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM charged towards the chequered flag well ahead of the rest of the field for an impressive win in Race 1.

Rheza Danica Ahrens

“After the practice sessions yesterday, we have achieved quite a good lap time so we were aware of our strengths and the capacities of the machine. During the race, I was able to manage my rhythm well and I avoided making mistakes on each lap. I know that Muklada was right behind me at each lap but I kept my focus on creating some gap towards the last few laps. For the remaining rounds of the season, I aim to give my best shot even though there have been some changes after the RPM cut. It definitely will require more work but I will do my best.”

Rheza Danica Ahrens
Rheza Danica Ahrens

The final podium positions were harder fought, with Muklada Sarapuech and Veda Pratama separated by 0.06s across the finish line, Muklada coming out on top.

Herjun Firdaus and Toreoottullah rounded our the top five, marking four Indonesian riders in the top five.

Rheza Danica Ahrens
Rheza Danica Ahrens tops the Race 1 podium ahead of Sarapuech and Pratama

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINA19′ 58. 348
2MUKLADA SARAPUECHTHA2.048
3VEDA EGA PRATAMAINA2.108
4HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUSINA2.996
5MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREOOTTULLAHINA9.315
6JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISANTHA9.318
7IRFAN ARDIANSYAHINA9.627
8THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHA14.494
9WAHYU NUGROHOINA19.605
10TOSHIKI SENDAJPN19.669
11MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAOIMIMAS40.767
12WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHA40.955
13CAO VIET NAMVIE45.589
14NI TIANCHN46.627
15MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHALMAS46.670
16CHIHIRO ISHIIJPN46.860
17WATCHARIN TUBTIMONTHA47.389
18KAVIN SAMAAR OUINTALIND54.611
19LIU CHUN MEITPE1′ 03. 473
20YOSHIHIRO TOYOHARAJPN1′ 10. 760
21NGUYEN DUC THANHVIE1′ 10. 780
22LEONG NANG TSEHKG1′ 35. 383
23AIKI  IYOSHIJPN1 Lap

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2

In an unfortunate twist of fate, the battle between the trio of ASTRA HONDA riders for the best position resulted in Veda rubbing against Rheza, causing the leader and Irfan to crash.

Herjun Atna Firdaus
Herjun Atna Firdaus

Herjun took the opportunity to claim the win, ahead of Aiki Iyoshi of Motul Sniper Manual Tech Racing Team who was trailing behind. Teammate, Veda who had avoided the fall took the final spot.

Herjun Atna Firdaus

“I finished 4th in Race 1 but as soon as that was over, we analysed the outcome closely and made some fine-tuning on the settings. During the warm up earlier, we had a positive result. For this race, my machine was in a perfect condition but there are three more rounds to go after this so there is a lot of work that needs to be done. I hope to win the championship so let’s see how that goes!”

Ahrens leads the standings on 122-points, Pratama the runner-up for now on 100, with Firdaus just a point off on 99.

Herjun Atna Firdaus

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUSINA20′ 00. 053
2AIKI IYOSHIJPN3.220
3VEDA EGA PRATAMAINA1.682
4WAHYU NUGROHOINA11.298
5RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINA15.775
6CAO VIET NAMVIE17.689
7WATCHARIN TUBTIMONTHA21.259
8KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTALIND24.664
9IRFAN ARDIANSYAHINA31.181
10JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISANTHA36.777
11NI TIANCHN36.899
12CHIHIRO ISHIIJPN37.818
13MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHALMAS42.194
14LIU CHUN MEITPE47.204
15YOSHIHIRO TOYOHARAJPN50.235
16LEONG NANG TSEHKG1′ 17.405
17THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHA1′ 25. 058

Asia Production 250 cc Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINA122
2VEDA EGA PRATAMAINA100
3HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUSINA99
4AIKI IYOSHIJPN60
5JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISANTHA58
6MUKLADA SARAPUECHTHA54
7IRFAN ARDIANSYAHINA48
8CAO VIET NAMVIE45
9MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHALMAS39
10MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREQOTTULLAHINA33
11WATCHARIN TUBTIMONTHA27
12THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHA24
13WAHYU NUGROHOINA24
14WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHA23
15MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMIMAS22
16KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTALIND16
17NI TIANCHN10
18CHIHIRO ISHIIJPN8
19LIU CHUN MEITPE8
20TOSHIKI SENDAJPN6
21MUHAMAD ALIEF ADAMSYAHINA4
22MOHSIN PARAMBANIND3
23LI RUIE YUNTPE2
24YOSHIHIRO TOYOHARAJPN1

Underbone 150 cc Race 1

The opening Underbone race was tight fought, with the top nine riders separated by 0.665-seconds.

Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin
Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin

The leading duo of Izzat Bahauddin and Aji Trilaksana crossed the line in first and second, just 0.095s between the two.

Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin

“I am truly grateful for the win today. During the race earlier, everyone was at their best. It was a huge battle among all of us. I stayed focused and tried to get ahead. I utilised the strategies to ensure that I stayed among the front troop. As a rider with a teammate, I always try to help out in whichever way I could and the sign language earlier was an indication to him to strategise.”

Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin
Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin wins Race 1 ahead of Aji and Kresna

Third through ninth were a little more distant, starting from 0.531 off the lead, down to that 0.665s. Wardhana took the final podium position ahead of Vittoni, Wello, Mauricio, Rofa, Inguito and Fairues.

Underbone 150 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMAS18′ 03. 880
2WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINA0.095
3GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINA0.531
4M.  MUROBBIL VITTONIINA0.532
5WAWAN WELLOINA0.546
6GIAN CARLO MAURICIOPHI0.613
7MD HAFIZA ROFAMAS0.620
8JOHN EMERSON INGUITOPHI0.641
9MD HAZIO MD FAIRUESMAS0.665
10PEERAPONG LUIBOONPENGTHA1.098
11MD SHAF10 RASOLMAS1.282
12MD IZAM IKMALMAS2.760
13AHMAD FAZRUL SHAMMAS2.810
14FAHMI BASAMINA2.848
15DIMAS JULI ATMOKOINA2.850
16MD IZZAT ZAIDIMAS17.594
17NGUYEN ANH TUANVIE17.600
18MD HAZIO MD HAMDANMAS21.691
19MD SHAHROL SYAZRASMAS21.882
20PACHARAGORN THONGGERDLOUNGTHA21.975
21PASSKON SANLUANGTHA32.637
22ARASH TSUNAMI KAMARUDINMAS56.627
23NGUYEN HUU TRIVIE1′ 07. 876
24AHMAD FAZLI SHAMMAS1 Lap

Underbone 150 cc Race 2

Race two of the Underbone class was even fighter fought, just 0.198s separating the top four, Inguito claiming the win ahead of Bahauddin and Wardhana.  Vittoni had to settle for fourth, a tenth of a second off a podium placing.

John Emerson Inguito

“I am extremely happy with my achievement today. It is a dream come true for the team and I therefore, I am truly glad to have made them happy. UB150 has always been a challenging feat and everyone has an opportunity to win. The race was not easy at all but my experiences have been key to this success today. To all my Pilipino fans, supporters of 4S1M, thank you all so much. I could not have made it without you.”

John Emerson Inguito
John Emerson Inguito

Rounding out the top-10 were Peerapong and Izzat Zaidi, the two separated by 0.001s. The rest of the top 10 were much most distant, at least 10s off pace and included Anh Tuan, Syazras, Thonggerdloung and Sanluang.

Leading the Underbone standings is Izzat Bahauddin (91-points), from Vittoni (72), Wardhana (69) and Wawan Wello (68).

John Emerson Inguito
John Emerson Inguito

Underbone 150 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1JOHN EMERSON INGUITOPHI18′ 01. 380
2NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMAS0.078
3GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINA0.104
4M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINA0.198
5PEERAPONG LUIBOONPENGTHA0.604
6MD IZZAT ZAIDIMAS0.605
7NGUYEN ANH TUANVIE10.839
8MD SHAHROL SYAZRASMAS10.886
9PACHARAGORN THONGGERDLOUNGTHA18.038
10PASSKON SANLUANGTHA19.595
11ARASH TSUNAMI KAMARUDINMAS24.916
12WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINA24.940
13MD HAZIO MD HAMDANMAS25.598
14NGUYEN HUU TRIVIE1′ 00. 401

Underbone 150 cc Standings

Pos.RiderNat.Total
1NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMAS91
2M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINA72
3GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINA69
4WAWAN WELLOINA68
5MD HAFIZA ROFAMAS59
6MD IZZAT ZAIDIMAS54
7MD SHAFIQ RASOLMAS53
8WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINA38
9MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUESMAS36
10JOHN EMERSON INGUITOPHI36
11MD IZAM IKMALMAS27
12MD AKID AZIZMAS27
13APRIL KING MASCARDOPHI25
14MD SHAHROL SYAZRASMAS25
15REYNALDI PRADANAINA20
16PEERAPONG LUIBOONPINGTHA17
17AHMAD FAZLI SHAMMAS16
18NGUYEN ANH TUANVIE16
19GIAN CARLO MAURICIOPHI15
20DIMAS JULI ATMOKOINA15
21AHMAD FAZRUL SHAMMAS14
22MD HAZIQ MD HAMDANMAS12
23PASSKON SANLUANGTHA9
24PACHARAGORN THONGGERDLOUNGTHA7
25MD IQBAL AMRIMAS5
26ARASH TSUNAMI KAMARUDINMAS5
27MD SHAFIQ EZZARIQMAS4
28FAHMI BASAMINA2
29NGUYEN HUU TRIVIE2

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1

Hiroki took a clear win in the opening TVS Asia One Make race, almost six-seconds clear of his nearest competition.

Hiroki Ono

“So the race was awesome. I kept focusing on and monitoring the riders trailing me. For me, it was an easy feat furthermore with only 6 laps. It did not strain me physically and mentally. But, there is another race tomorrow and I am certainly looking forward to it.”

Hiroki Ono
Hiroki Ono

That battle went to Decky and Ramdan, who battled right to the end, with Decky Aldy claiming second.

Ramdam Rosli and Muzakkir Mohamed rounded out the top five, more distantly.

Hiroki Ono
Hiroki Ono wins Race 1 ahead of Aldy and Rosli

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1HIROKI ONOJPN9′ 53. 668
2DECKY TIARNO ALDYINA5.789
3MD RAMDAN ROSLIMAS6.162
4MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMEDMAS13.073
5FUGO TANAKAJPN14.667
6PI YAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA16.879
7ARSYAD RUSYD ISIN16.984
8JAGAN KUMARIND19.436
9DARANPOB THONGYOYTHA20.827
10MIU NAKAHARAJPN24.876
11KY AHMEDIND25.072
12KERWIN FINS CHANGPHI35.558
13VORAPONG MALAHUANTHA1 Lap

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2

Ramdan Rosli and Decky Aldy were separated by 0.393 in Race Two, the Malaysian taking the win and closing in on the standings lead as a result.

Ramdan Rosli
Ramdan Rosli

Fugo Tanaka completed the podium in third, with Vorapong Malahuan having to settle for fourth. Piyawat Malahuan was fifth, narrowly beating Muzakkir across the finish line.

Ramdan Rosli

“I was prepared to put up a fight with Ono as we have worked on our machine’s suspension. I was quite confident to embrace the battle in Race 2. But sadly, he faced some mechanical issue with the machine. Anyway, I am very happy with the outcome of the race today. It is never an easy feat, furthermore with my body weight in comparison to other riders but again, I am really grateful for this win.”

Ramdan Rosli
Ramdan Rosli

In the Asia One Make standings, Vorapong holds the lead on 93-points, Muzakkir on 92, Decky Aldy on 88, and Ramdan Rosli on 86, making for a tight fought series.

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1MD RAMDAN ROSLIMAS16’38.545
2DECKY TIARNO ALDYINA0.393
3FUGO TANAKAJPN6.117
4VORAPONG MALAHUANTHA6.281
5PIYAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA6.828
6MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMEDMAS6.849
7ARSYAD RUSYDISIN10.908
8KY AHMEDIND21.429
9MI U NAKAHARAJPN22.362
10DARANPOB THONGYOYTHA22.612
11CHIRANTH VISHWANATHIND40.770

TVS Asia One Make Championship Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1VORAPONG MALAHUANTHA93
2MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMEDMAS92
3DECKY TIARNO ALDYINA88
4MD RAMDAN ROSLIMAS86
5PIYAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA74
6FUGO TANAKAJPN71
7KY AHMEDIND46
8TAIYO SAITOJPN40
9ARSYAD RUSYDISIN37
10KERWIN EINS CHANGPHI35
11JAGAN KUMARIND34
12DARANPOD THONGYOYTHA34
13HIROKI ONOJPN25
14DEEPAK RAVIKUMARIND20
15LOUIS ABELHARDINA13
16MIU NAKAHARAJPN13
17CHIRANTH VISHWANATHIND10

 

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