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Asia Road Racing wrap from round two at Sepang

2022 Asia Road Racing Championship Round 2 - Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
May 31, 2022
in Japan / Asian Road Racing

2022 Asia Road Racing Championship
Round 2 – Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia


ARRC ASB1000 Race 1

A nail-biting race came to a close when Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin (YAMAHA GEN BLU Racing Team ASEAN) won the opening race of the Asia Superbike 1000 cc category at Sepang on the weekend. Kasma got off to a good start from pole position, but he lost his pace in the first lap, and had to fight his way back to the front.

Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin

Haruki Noguchi led the first seven laps, closely tailed by Malaysian Zaqhwan Zaidi. Kasma searched for an opportunity to slip between the two contenders ahead of him, but it was only on the seventh lap that he found that moment.

Kasma then overtook Haruki for the lead, and from there it was all about speed and keeping up the momentum, clocking an impressive 25:44:610s total time, 2.515s clear of Noguchi.

Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin

“First and foremost, I owe it to my team for the fantastic machine. The handling and performance of the machine was spectacular. It was a heated battle especially with Haruki and Zaqhwan. In the beginning, it was tough finding the opportunity to slide in between but somehow, I found an opening mid race and I grabbed the opportunity. The blessing today was truly an unexpected one.”

Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin

Haruki Noguchi (SDG Motor Sports HARC-PRO Ph) made a final push to claim runner up from Apiwath Wongthananon (YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team) who completed the podium.

ARRC ASB1000 Race 1 Results

PosRider`Time/Gap
1Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin25:44.610
2Haruki Noguchi+2.515
3Apiwath Wongthananon+2.781
4Md Zaqhwan Zaidi+3.400
5Anupab Sarmoon+3.654
6Adam Noroddin+15.255
7Gery Salim+35.840
8Timothy Joseph C.Alberto+42.813
9Ahmad Daniel Haiqal+52.856
10Passawit Thitivararak+1:33.212

ARRC ASB1000 Race 2

It was a victorious moment for Japanese rider Haruki Noguchi (SDG Motor Sports HARC-PRO Ph) when he nailed the top spot of the podium in the second Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race. It’s been a long time coming for Haruki, however once in the lead he left the pack behind with a dominant lead.

Haruki Noguchi

Backing off for the final laps it was all about consistency, with a total race time of 25:44:793s, 4.133s ahead of the nearest competitor.

Haruki Noguchi

“It was a highly competitive race, both Race 1 and Race 2 but today was a much better feat. I am truly thankful to my crew members and sponsors who have been supportive of my journey.”

Md Zaqhwan Zaidi (Honda Asia-Dream Racing with SHOWA) appeared to be Haruki’s biggest contender, however Adam Noroddin got in the way, with 0.3s separating the two, while Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin was just 0.1-seconds off the podium, Apiwath Wongthananon not far behind.

Haruki Noguchi

Md Zaqhwan Zaidi leads the standings on 78-points heading into Round 3, Haruki Noguchi four-points in arrears, with Apiwath Wongthananon third overall on 65-points.

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ARRC ASB1000 Race 2 Results

PosRiderTime/Gap
1Haruki Noguchi25:44.793
2Md Zaqhwan Zaidi+4.133
3Adam Noroddin+4.455
4Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin+4.549
5Apiwath Wongthananon+4.792
6Anupab Sarmoon+5.253
7Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman+15.926
8Passawit Thitivararak+16.296
9Yuki Ito+17.629
10Gery Salim+23.302
11Timothy Joseph C.Alberto+43.881
12Ahmad Daniel Haiqal+51.681

ARRC ASB1000 Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1Md Zaqhwan ZaidiMAS78
2Haruki NoguchiJPN74
3Apiwath WongthananonTHA65
4Anupab SarmoonTHA57
5Kasma Daniel KasmayudinMAS48
6Adam NoroddinMAS44
7Passawit ThitivararakTHA36
8Gerry SalimINA30
9Azlan Shah KamaruzamanMAS19
10Yuki ItoJPN19
11Thitipong WarongkornTHA15
12Timothy Joseph C. AlbertoPHI13
13Ahmad Daniel HaiqalMAS11

ARRC SS600 Race 1

Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin (SIC Racing) set a blistering pace to grab the top spot in Race 1 of the Supersports 600 cc class. The Malaysian rider took his Yamaha YZF-R6 into a nip and tuck battle with Khairul Idham Pawi (Boon Siew HONDA Racing Team) and managed to overcome his pace in the closing laps.

Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin

Khairul leapt to the front and took the early lead for seven consecutive laps, until Ibrahim piled on the speed and tried to take charge on lap eight, only to fall short with Khairul emerging ahead of him once again. A bold move at the final lap stuck this time, relegating Khairul to second.

Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin

“It was a hard and good one this time around. While I faced some mechanical issues with my machine earlier this morning during qualifying, I cannot be happier to have defeated Khairul. My strategy was to close the gap with the HONDA riders and towards the end of the race, I am glad to be able to do so.”

Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin

Khairul was 0.534s off winning pace, ahead of teammate Azroy Hakeem Anuar. Md Helmi Azman was a more distant fourth, almost a second further back, while Andi Farid Izdihar finished fifth.

ARRC SS600 Race 1 Results

PosRiderGap
1Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin21:52.255
2Khairul Idham Pawi+0.534
3Azroy Hakeem Anuar+0.732
4Md Helmi Azman+1.622
5Andi Farid Izdihar+2.555
6Nakarin Atiratphuvapat+7.838
7Irfan Ardiansyah+13.824
8Galang Hendra Pratama+13.863
9Ratthapong Wilairot+19.328
10Muhammad Izam Ikmal+35.438
11Kondanai Keardkaew+1:03.976

ARRC SS600 Race 2

The Supersports 600 cc finale was a celebration for the Malaysian fans when Md Helmi Azman (Boon Siew HONDA Racing Team) bagged the win for Race 2. Having taken fourth in Race 1 he bucked up for the final race of Round 2 after starting fifth on the grid.

Md Helmi Azman

Helmi set a competitive pace alongside teammate Khairul Idham Pawi (Boon Siew HONDA Racing Team) and Andi Farid Izdihar (Andi of ASTRA HONDA Racing Team) who took the lead for five laps before Helmi was able to move into the lead.

Helmi maintained the pace for three laps before slipping back to second on lap nine, keeping spectators at the edge of their seats as the trio competed aggressively to claim the winning spot.

Helmi slid into the top spot in the final turn, before making a dash to the finish line to claim the win by just 0.080s from Andi Farid Izdihar.

Md Helmi Azman

“The team has worked tirelessly to ensure that our machines are at its best. I am glad that our strategy worked out well for both myself and Khairul. The weather at Sepang is scorching hot nevertheless the machine picked up a good speed and I am thankful that everything went well.”

Md Helmi Azman

Khairul Idham Pawi claimed the final position on the podium, 0.497s off leading pace but well clear of fourth placed Nakarin Atiratphuvapat (+4.959) and fifth placed Galang Hendra Pratama (+18.952s).

Md Helmi Azman leads the Supersport 600 standings on 83-points, from Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin on 67, with third placed Andi Farid Izdihar on 60-points.

ARRC SS600 Race 2 Results

PosRiderGap
1Md Helmi Azman21:53.364
2Andi Farid Izdihar+0.080
3Khairul Idham Pawi+0.497
4Nakarin Atiratphuvapat+4.959
5Galang Hendra Pratama+18.952
6Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin+19.384
7Kritchaporn Kaewsonthi+19.826
8Azroy Hakeem Anuar+37.709
9Irfan Ardiansyah+43.743
10Kondanai Keardkaew+1:04.064
11Ratthapong Wilairot+1:32.767

ARRC SS600 Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1Md Helmi AzmanMAS83
2Md Ibrahim Md NorrodinMAS67
3Andi Farid IzdiharINA60
4Khairul Idham PawiMAS58
5Nakarin AtiratphuvapatTHA52
6Irfan ArdiansyahINA42
7Galang Hendra PratamaINA37
8Azroy Hakeem AnuarMAS24
9Ratthapong WilairotTHA22
10Kondanai KeardkaewTHA22
11Kritchaporn KaewsonthiTHA18
12Kanatat JaimanTHA14
13Muhammad Izam IkmalMAS13
14Md Faerozi TereqottullahINA7
15Yanasorn YanaphanTHA5

ARRC AP250 Race 1

Andy Muhammad Fadl (Motul Sniper Manual Tech Racing Team) bagged the opening win in the Asia Production 250 cc category. The Indonesian rider awed the spectators with his charge to the finish line after the final turn.

Andy Muhammad Fadl

Andy set off from pole and maintained his pace for the first two laps before teammate, Aiki Iyoshi took the lead. The duo battling it out for much of the race.

Andy worked his magic at the final turn, dashing ahead of Rheza Danica Ahrens (ASTRA HONDA Racing Team) and Aiki to claim the top spot on the podium.

Andy Muhammad Fadl

“I had a great time racing with Aiki and Rheza and I must say that it was a fantastic race. I had my strategies planned out carefully for this race. It was a calculated move towards the final lap and turn and I am thrilled that it worked out well.”

Andy Muhammad Fadly

Aiki succumbed to Rheza Danica Ahrens at the final turn, Rheza trailing Andy by 0.561s, with 0.091 between the two. Fourth and fifth were Md. Adenanta Putra and Anggi Setiawan respectively.

ARRC AP250 Race 1 Results

PosRiderGap
1Andy Muhammad Fadly19:40.517
2Rheza Danica Ahrens+0.561
3Aiki Iyoshi+0.652
4Md. Adenanta Putra+2.279
5Anggi Setiawan+2.326
6Aldi Satya Mahendra+6.285
7Piyawat Patoomyos+13.276
8Md Muzakkir Mohamed+13.316
9Cao Viet Nam+13.539
10Rafid Topan Sucipto+22.356
11Md Akid Aziz+22.605
12Sethu Rajiv+31.881
13Senthil Chandrasekaran+33.203
14Fitriansyah Kete+33.534
15Reynaldo C. Ratukore+58.222
16Md Firdaus Md Hamdan+59.913

ARRC AP250 Race 2

Andy Muhammad Fadly made it two for two in Race 2 of the Asia Production 250 cc class, the Indonesian displaying expert moves while battling team-mate Aiki Iyoshi and Race 1 contender Rheza Danica Ahrens.

Andy Muhammad Fadly

Andy took the lead for the first two laps but was overtaken by his teammate on lap three, as things heated up among the top three. Md Adenanta Putra reached the leading riders on lap five then moved into second, proceeding into a short-lived lead during lap six, then succumbing to the leader’s pace.

It came down to the narrowest of margins between Andy and teammate Aiki, just +0.084 separating the two, with Andy in the lead, third-placed Rheza was 0.066s off second place in third.

Andy Muhammad Fadly

“It was a mind-blowing last lap and I am lost for words at the double victory this season. The win is truly important for me in setting my standards and to continuously better my performance. I look forward to the third round in Sugo, Japan and I will take the pointers from this race for a better outcome in the next one.”

Andy Muhammad Fadly

Aldi Satya Mahendra and Md. Adenanta Putra rounded out the top five, within half a second of the leader.

Andy Muhammad Fadly extended his AP250 standings lead and now sits on 91-points, with Rheza Danica Ahrens on 77 and Aiki Iyoshi third on 55-points.

ARRC AP250 Race 2 Results

PosRiderGap
1Andy Muhammad Fadly19:45.362
2Aiki Iyoshi+0.084
3Rheza Danica Ahrens+0.150
4Aldi Satya Mahendra+0.291
5Md. Adenanta Putra+0.506
6Herjun Atna Firdaus+0.615
7Piyawat Patoomyos+1.583
8Md Akid Aziz+8.339
9Rafid Topan Sucipto+8.399
10Md Muzakkir Mohamed+8.608
11Reynaldo C. Ratukore+8.631
12Cao Viet Nam+21.567
13Md Idlan Haqimi Raduan+21.686
14Fitriansyah Kete+21.870
15Sethu Rajiv+22.253
16Senthil Chandrasekaran+43.080
17Md Firdaus Md Hamdan+49.864

ARRC AP250 Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1Andy Muhammad FadlyINA91
2Rheza Danica AhrensINA77
3Aiki IyoshiJPN55
4Rafid Topan SuciptoINA46
5Aldi Satya MahendraINA40
6Piyawat PatoomyosTHA38
7Reynaldo C. RatukoreINA28
8Anggi SetiawanINA28
9Cao Viet NamVIE26
10Herjun Atna FirdausINA25
11Md Adenanta PutraINA24
12Fitriansyah KeteINA18
13Md Akid AzizMAS17
14Md Muzakkir MohamedMAS14
15Sethu RajivIND13
16Md Idlan Haqimi RaduanMAS8
17Senthil ChandrasekaranIND6
18Md Firdaus Md HamdanMAS0

ARRC UB150 Race 1

Md Hafiza Rofa (ONEXOX TKKR Racing Team) claimed the Race 1 win in the Underbone 150cc category, with just 0.277s separating the top seven riders, and the top three split by just 0.131s.

Md Hafiza Rofa

The Yamaha Y15 ZR rider emerged out of nowhere in the last lap and took lead of the pack, relegating teammate Wahyu Aji Trilaksana to second as the race came to a close. Hafiza maintained his composure against the top ten riders in the neck-to-neck race in the early stages before picking up the pace on lap five.

The Malaysian rider pulled a stunner when he took the lead and maintained it over the finish line.

Md Hafiza Rofa

“Buriram was a disappointment nevertheless I am quite pleased with the machine this time around as I was able to better manage the lap time. It was quite a tight race with only six laps to complete. In the first three laps, I relaxed a little to find my pace. By lap four, I was prepared to make my move and towards the last lap, I managed to pull it off. It was a different approach altogether and it worked.”

Md Hafiza Rofa

Wahyu Aji Trilaksana was left in second by 0.092s, while Gupita Kresna claimed the final podium position.

Ahmad Fazrul Sham was 0.236s off the lead in fourth, just ahead of Ahmad Afif Amran, Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan and Ahmad Fazli Sham, all less than 0.3s off the lead.

ARRC UB150 Race 1 Results

POS.RiderGap
1Md Hafiza Rofa15:43.919
2Wahyu Aji Trilaksana+0.092
3Gupita Kresna+0.131
4Ahmad Fazrul Sham+0.236
5Ahmad Afif Amran+0.239
6Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan+0.273
7Ahmad Fazli Sham+0.277
8Mohammad Syafiq Rosli+0.558
9Md Kiandra Ramadhipa+0.673
10April King Mascardo+0.825
11Dimas Juli Atmoko+1.155
12Aoi Uezu+1.344
13Peerapong Luiboonpeng+3.034
14Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin+15.348
15Murobbil Vithoni+15.393
16Muhammad Yordan Badaru+15.463
17Md Asyraf Daniel Md Zamri+32.462
18Nguyen Anh Tuan+35.065

ARRC UB150 Race 2

Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin (UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team) raced his way up to the top spot in Race 2 of the Underbone 150cc category in front of the home crowd.

Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin leads across the line in Race 2

Just 0.124-seconds separated the top five riders across the line, with the lead hard fought for. Nazirul held the last lap lead across the line, after a 14th place finish in Race 1.

Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin

“It was a difficult race week for my team and I however we gave our best shot. My performance in both practice and in Race 1 was not up to the mark so this win is definitely an inspiration for me to do better in the next Round. I would like to thank my fans and supporters who have journey with me and this victory is dedicated to my late father.”

Md Kiandra Ramadhipa was second by just 0.044s, with third-placed John Emerson Inguito a further 0.031s in arears, chased across the line by Peerapong Luiboonpeng and Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan.

Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin

Wahyu Aji Trilaksana who ran 2-7 for the weekend retains the overall lead on 65-points from Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan on 52, while Ahmad Afif Amran is third on 45-points.

ARRC UB150 Race 2 Results

POS.RiderGap
1Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin15:46.582
2Md Kiandra Ramadhipa+0.044
3John Emerson Inguito+0.075
4Peerapong Luiboonpeng+0.107
5Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan +0.124
6Murobbil Vithoni+1.000
7Wahyu Aji Trilaksana+1.195
8April King Mascardo+1.373
9Md Hafiza Rofa+5.116
11Nguyen Anh Tuan+28.482
12Nguyen Duc Thanh+35.334
13Gupita Kresna+39.802
14Ahmad Fazrul Sham+1:02.470

ARRC UB150 Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1Wahyu Aji TrilaksanaINA65
2Md Izzat Zaidi Md SalehanMAS52
3Ahmad Afif AmranMAS45
4Narizul Izzat Md BahauddinMAS37
5Muhammad Yordan BadaruINA34
6Md Hafiza RofaMAS32
7April King MascardoPHI32
8Dimas Juli AtmokoINA31
9John Emerson InguitoPHI28
10Gupita KresnaINA28
11Murobbil VithoniINA27
12Md Kiandra RamadhipaINA27
13Aoi UezuJPN19
14Peerapong LuiboonpengTHA18
15Nguyen Anh TuanVIE16
16Ahmad Fazrul ShamMAS15
17Mohammad Syafiq RosliMAS12
18Md Aiman TahiruddinMAS11
19Nguyen Duc ThanhVIE11
20Ahmad Fazli ShamMAS9
21Md Asyraf Daniel Md ZamriMAS0
22Hafid Pratamaditya NursandiINA0
23Shahrol Syazras Shahrol YuzyMAS0
24Gian Carlo MauricioPHI0

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1

Vorapong Malahuan made history when he swept into winning position on the podium in the very first race of the TVS Asia One Make Championship.

Vorapong Malahuan

It was a stimulating show for spectators as Vorapong battled with Decky Tiarno Aldy in the first three laps, before he picked up his pace on lap 4and took lead of the troop. It was then all about maintaining momentum and staying focused to finishing the race.

Vorapong Malahuan

“I am very happy with my victory with the TVS Asia One Make Championship. I stopped racing for about 1 or 2 years due to the pandemic and I did not have the confidence to perform. This race brought the confidence back in me and I am truly thankful for the opportunity given.”

Decky Tiarno Aldy from Indonesia bagged the runner up spot, just 0.089s off Vorapong, with Australian Varis Felix Fleming taking the final podium position in a more distant third.

Fellow Australian James Frederick Jacobs was seventh, 7.954s off the lead, just behind the second pack which Varis led over the line.

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1Vorapong MalahuanTHA15:00.135
2Decky Tiarno AldyINA+0.089
3Varis Felix FlemingAUS+5.470
4Kerwin ChangPHI+5.484
5Muhamad Fitri AshrafMAS+5.570
6Nattaphon KaewmunTHA+5.682
7James Frederick  JacobsAUS+7.954
8KY AhmedIND+8.174
9Jagan KumarIND+9.009
10Watcharin TubtimonTHA+9.138
11Agung SeptianINA+9.193
12Hayato KobayashiJPN+11.259
13Md Harith Farhan BaharinMAS+11.522
14Arsyad RusydiSIN+19.290
15Miu NakaharaJPN+36.119

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2

Muhamad Fitri Ashraf took the second TVS Asia One Make Championship race win of the weekend, at the dash to the finish line. The race was reduced to four laps due to a crash which caught up Varis and three other riders into turn four.

Muhamad Fitri Ashraf

Varis suffered breaks to his tibia, fibula and ankle after the incident, with emergency surgery done to relieve swelling, with further surgery planned on Thursday for the broken bones.

A solid restart for Race 1 winner Vorapong Malahuan soon saw him bumped out of the first position just seconds into the race. The rider to take over was Decky Tiarno Aldy. Fitri meanwhile was making his way up from sixth to third by lap two, then gliding into second in lap three.

Decky was consistent for the first three laps, and the battle was on for the three riders in tow with Fitri in second, Watcharin Tubtimon third, followed by Vorapong in fourth.

The four riders swapped positions and by the last turn, Fitri was neck-to neck with Decky before bolting ahead for the win.

Muhamad Fitri Ashraf

“It was a good race even with the casualty in the beginning. On my part, I grasped the lessons from Race 1 and made the necessary changes to my strategy for Race 2. It worked as planned. It is indeed a memorable day for me and I thank everyone who contributed directly and indirectly towards my success.”

Muhamad Fitri Ashraf on the podium

James Frederick Jacobs finished race two in eighth for 17-championship points total and seventh in the standings. Varis Felix Fleming one-point behind in eighth but injured.

James ‘Freddy’ Jacobs

“Wow just got home from the most amazing weekend competing in the Asia Road Racing Championship at Sepang Circuit in Malaysia. Thursday we met the team and other riders at the track where we were issued with uniforms and KYT helmet, Alpinestars leather, gloves and boots. I then got to see the bike and started getting the bike set up done. Not the weekend I wanted but still happy with my results. With only two 20 minute practice sessions I had to learn the bike and track very quickly, improving my time every sessions. Which put me P9 in Qualifying. Race 1 I had terrible start going last into the first turn. I made my way through the pack the claim P7. Race 2 I had an incident and crashed on the second turn. I managed to get back up and keep going. There was an other incident on track which caused a red flag so I could restart the race. The second leg I had another bad start and couldn’t get in the front pack. Claiming P8 in the second race putting me P7 for the round. What a great group of people, we were so well looked after by everyone. The @tvsapacheseries was amazing to ride for the very start. Can’t wait for the next round in Japan. Thanks for the amazing bike preparation and help all weekend.”

Vorapong Malahuan leads the standings on 41-points, one-point ahead of Decky Tiarno Aldy, with Muhamad Fitri Ashraf a further four-points in arrears.

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1Muhamad Fitri AshrafMAS09:59.4
2Decky Tiarno AldyINA+0.041
3Vorapong MalahuanTHA+0.615
4Watcharin Tubtimon THA+0.775
5Agung Septian INA+3.951
6KY Ahmed IND+4.256
7Jagan Kumar IND+4.415
8James Frederick Jacobs AUS+8.364
9Hayato Kobayashi JPN +13.215
10Kerwin Chang PHI+13.281
11Arsyad Rusydi SIN+13.64
12Miu Nakahara JPN+21.169

TVS Asia One Make Championship Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1Vorapong MalahuanTHA41
2Decky Tiarno AldyINA40
3Muhamad Fitri AshrafMAS36
4Watcharin TubtimonTHA19
5Kerwin Eins Golbert G.ChangPHI19
6KY AhmedIND18
7James Frederick  JacobsAUS17
8Varis Felix FlemingAUS16
9Agung SeptianINA16
10Jagan KumarIND16
11Hayato KobayashiJPN11
12Nattaphon KaewmunTHA10
13Arsyad RusydiSIN7
14Miu NakaharaJPN5
15Md Harith Farhan BaharinMAS3
16Deepak RavikumarIND0

The third round of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship has been confirmed and will be held at The Sportsland Sugo International Circuit in Japan. The updated schedule will be released in due time.

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