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Zaqhwan Zaidi the victor at 2022 ARRC opener in Thailand

2022 ARRC Round 1 - Chang International Circuit - Thailand

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
March 28, 2022
in Japan / Asian Road Racing

2022 Asia Road Racing Championship – Round 1
Chang International Circuit – Thailand


The Asia Road Racing Championship has returned to action at Chang International Circuit in Thailand, with a pre-season test last week, before racing kicked into action with two races per class, following the two-year hiatus.

In the Asia Superbike 1000 class we saw Honda’s Mohd Zaqhwan Zaidi claim the first win of the season, before Apiwath Wongthananon swooped in for the Race 2 win by less than 0.2 of a second. Zaqhwan Zaidi’s second place finish in Race 2 did however see him topping the overall results.

Andi Farid Izdihar and Mohd Helmi Azman shared the Supersport wins, while Helmi Azman heads into Round 2 with a generous lead over the field on 45-points.

Rheza Danica Ahrens was the Asia Production 250 race one winner, with Andy Muhammad Fadly taking the race two win, with the two tied on 41-points a-piece going into round two, having recorded mirrored results.

Underbone 150 saw Mohd Izzat Zaidi Mohd Salehan claim the opening win, with Ahmad Afif Amran taking the race two victory. However it was a consistent Wahyu Aji Trilaksana who was the round winner pipping the race winners for the overall.


ASB1000 Race 1

It was a well-planned strategy by Mohd Zaqhwan Zaidi (Honda Asia-Dream Racing with SHOWA) with a blistering pace earning him the opening ASB1000 victory at Chang International Circuit.

The 2022 Asia Road Racing Championship kicks into action in Thailand
ASB1000 on track at Chang International Circuit

The much-anticipated event kept everyone at the edge of their seats as Zaqhwan showcased his flawless tactics, blazing through the first seven laps before making a calculated move into the top two.

Towards the end of the race, the heat was on between Zaqhwan and Haruki Noguchi, the poleman maintaining his position at top speed through 11 laps. It was a switch of back and forth between the two before Zaqhwan pulled off his manoeuvring at the last turn, speeding off to a winning 21:04:947s.

Mohd Zaqhwan Zaidi

“It was a challenging ride today especially with the high temperature on the circuit. I took a step-by-step approach in taking control of my machine and managing my pace. It is an exciting moment to have made a mark at the podium today and I hope that tomorrow’s race would be a better one.”

ASB1000 Race 1 Podium -
ASB1000 Race 1 Podium – 1) Md Zaqhwan Zaidi, 2) Anupab Sarmoon, 3) Haruki Noguchi

Haruki (SDG Motor Sports HARC-PRO Ph) lost his balance in the last turn, making way for Anupab Sarmoon (YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team) who logged in at 21:05:471s. Haruki made it onto the podium in third.

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ASB1000, Race 1 Results
PosRiderGap
1Md Zaqhwan Zaidi (MAS)— 13 laps —
2Anupab Sarmoon (THA)0.524
3Haruki Noguchi (JPN)0.533
4Apiwath Wongthananon (THA)2.311
5Passawit Thitivararak (THA)2.573
6Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin (MAS)6.342
7Adam Noroddin (MAS)6.386
8Gerry Salim (INA)15.433
9Thitipong Warokorn (THA)37.517
10Yuki Ito (JPN)56.981

ASB1000 Race 2

Round One of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship came to a victorious end for the Thais when Apiwath Wongthananon (YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team) emerged fastest in ASB1000 Race 2.

Apiwath Wongthananon
Apiwath Wongthananon

Apiwath started from the second row, picking up speed in the first three laps while battling with Haruki and Zaqhwan, before taking the lead into lap four. The race saw the trio constantly swap positions.

Lap seven saw Apiwath fall behind, landing him in fifth position from which he quickly regained his pace to catch up with the top contenders. Zaqhwan took the lead with Haruki in tow however, while Anupab glided into third, as Apiwat continued to strengthen his pace. By the twelfth lap, Apiwath managed to close in on the top three.

The final lap saw a hard fight between the three big names and at the final turn, it was a neck-to-neck between Apiwath and Zaqhwan. In the last seconds of the race, the Yamaha YZF-R1M rider beat Zaqhwan to the line, clocking in at 21:02:530s. “I made a slip in the mid of the laps however I was quick to pick it up and re-strategise. I am very pleased to have won the race because this was an extremely tough race,” shared Wongthananon.

ASB1000 Race 2 Podium -
ASB1000 Race 2 Podium – 1) Apiwath Wongthananon, 2) Md Zaqhwan Zaidi, 3) Anupab Sarmoon

Mohd Zaqhwan Zaidi (Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Showa) had to settle for second on the podium, while Anupab Sarmoon who was trailing close behind the duo finished third, providing YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team with two podium places.

ASB1000, Race 2 Results
PosRiderGap
1Apiwath Wongthananon (THA)— 13 laps —
2Md Zaqhwan Zaidi (MAS)0.174
3Anupab Sarmoon (THA)1.502
4Haruki Noguchi (JPN)1.361
5Passawit Thitivararak (THA)4.887
6Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman (MAS)  BMW S1000 RR4.946
7Adam Noroddin (MAS)5.006
8Thitipong Warokorn (THA)7.537
9Gerry Salim (INA)16.129
10Yuki Ito (JPN)30.503
ASB1000 Standings
Pos.NameNat.Total
1Md Zaqhwan ZaidiMAS45
2Apiwath WongthananonTHA38
3Anupab SarmoonTHA36
4Haruki NoguchiJPN29
5Passawit ThitivararakTHA22
6Adam NoroddinMAS18
7Thitipong WarongkornTHA15
8Gerry SalimINA15
9Yuki ItoJPN12
10Azlan Shah KamaruzamanMAS10
11Kasma Daniel KasmayudinMAS10

 


Supersport 600 cc Race 1

Andi Farid Izdihar (ASTRA HONDA Racing Team) smashed Race 1 of SuperSports 600cc at the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship when he emerged first from a battle of Asia’s best.

Andi Farid Izdihar leads the Supersport 600 field
Andi Farid Izdihar leads the Supersport 600 fieldleads the Supersport 600 field

Getting off to a flying start from a pole position, Andi laboured through the first few laps, maintaining a top two position. Working up their speed close behind Andi were duo, Nakarin Atiratphuvapat and Mohd Helmi Azman and by the midpoint, it was a neck-to-neck battle between the trio.

In the last laps, Nakarin pulled through ahead of Andi and took the lead, but the game was still on and when Nakarin took a fall at the infamous last corner, Andi went all out to take the first spot, clocking in at 20:02:754s.

Andi Farid Izdihar

“The weather was scorching hot which made it difficult to manage the tires and the pace. To add on to that, I had to keep up to my speed to compete with my biggest contenders. It was a high-level for me however I am happy to have made it through with flying colours. I am much confident and more prepared for Race 2 tomorrow.”

Andi Farid Izdihar tops the race 1 podium from Md Helmi Azman and Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin
Andi Farid Izdihar tops the race 1 podium from Md Helmi Azman and Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin

Second place went to Helmi (Boon Siew HONDA Racing Team), while third was Mohd Ibrahim Mohd Norrodin (SIC Racing) with a second separating first through third.

SuperSports 600cc, Race 1 Results
PosRiderGap
1Andi Farid Izdihar (INA)— 12 laps —
2Md Helmi Azman (MAS)0.480
3Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin (MAS)0.988
4Irfan Ardiansyah (INA)3.658
5Khairul Idham Pawi (MAS)3.778
6Galang Hendra Pratama (INA)5.756
7Nakarin Atiratphuvapat (THA)22.481
8Kanatat Jaiman** (THA)27.966
9Muhammad Izam Ikmal (MAS)32.191
10Kondanai Keardkaew (THA)32.396
11Yanasorn Yanaphan** (THA)32.637

Supersport 600 cc Race 2

Mohd Helmi Azman (Boon Siew HONDA Racing Team) made a triumphant return in Race 2 when he emerged fastest in SS600 category, winning by a blistering 4.9-seconds.

The race took off to a highly competitive battle, and while Helmi initially struggled to find his pace in the first five laps, Andi Farid Izdihar did not budge from the lead position.

Mohd Helmi Azman
Mohd Helmi Azman

But luck was not on Andi’s side, with a fall consequently opening the pathway for Helmi to take on the lead. The Honda CBR600RR R rider then fastened his pace while he extended the gap to the trailing riders.

By the final lap, it a clear win for Helmi, gapping the field by almost five-seconds. Clocking in at 19:59:528s the Malaysian rider fondly known for his Underbone performances claimed his first victory in the SS600 category.

Mohd Helmi Azman

“I found the race very challenging, trailing Andi and keeping my pace up. However, when the opportunity came for me to take the lead, I maintained my speed to stay ahead. I am very happy and proud to have achieved a good lap time. This is my first win in the SS600 category and I am definitely looking forward to more wins this season.”

Mohd Helmi Azman
Mohd Helmi Azman

Nakarin Atiratphuvapat (HONDA Racing Thailand) took second and in third place was Mohd Ibrahim Mohd Norrodin (SIC Racing).

SuperSports 600cc, Race 2 Results
PosRiderGap
1Md Helmi Azman (MAS)— 12 laps —
2Nakarin Atiratphuvapat (THA)4.901
3Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin (MAS)5.158
4Irfan Ardiansyah (INA)5.303
5Khairul Idham Pawi (MAS)5.644
6Ratthapong Wilairot (THA)7.220
7Kritchaporn Kaewsonthi (THA)7.455
8Galang Hendra Pratama (INA)7.699
9Md Faerozi Toreqottullah (INA)17.032
10Kanatat Jaiman** (THA)23.656
11Kondanai Keardkaew (THA)31.677
12Andi Farid Izdihar (INA)— 11 laps —
Supersport 600 Standings
Pos.NameNat.Total
1Md Helmi AzmanMAS45
2Md Ibrahim Md NorrodinMAS32
3Andi Farid IzdiharINA29
4Nakarin AtiratphuvapatTHA29
5Irfan ArdiansyahINA26
6Khairul Idham PawiMAS22
7Galang Hendra PratamaINA18
8Kanatat Jaiman**THA14
9Kondanai KeardkaewTHA11
10Ratthapong WilairotTHA10
11Kritchaporn KaewsonthiTHA9
12Muhammad Izam IkmalMAS7
13Md Faerozi TereqottullahINA7
14Yanasorn Yanaphan**THA5

 


Asia Production 250 cc Race 1

It was victory after a two-year hiatus for the ASTRA HONDA Racing Team at the Race 1 of FIM Asia Road Racing Round 1, when Rheza Danica Ahrens took the opening Asia Production 250 win.

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1
Asia Production 250 cc Race 1

Rheza started from fourth on the grid and was pushed back, landing behind the top five riders in the first lap but subsequently making his way back into the top three by lap two.

Throughout the 10-lap race, Rheza managed his strategies well, striding in and out of the top three position before he fell behind on lap seven. However, in lap eight, Rheza upped his speed and emerged stronger to take the lead.

A nail-biting moment took place when Rheza battled with his biggest contenders Piyawat Patoomyos and Andy Muhammad Fadly on the final lap. The trio were neck and down down to the final turn before Rheza glided into first and took the win.

Rheza Danica Ahrens

“It was a great feeling to have achieved the top spot at the podium in the season opener. While the weather has been challenging, it was even more challenging to keep my pace among the riders. I picked up my speed at the last turn and that earned me an improved lap time today. I certainly look forward to performing better in Race 2.”

Rheza Danica Ahrens won race one
Rheza Danica Ahrens won race one

Piyawat (HONDA Racing Thailand) who started from pole came in to a close second behind Rheza, while Andy Muhammad Fadly (Motul Sniper Manual Tech Racing Team) was third.

Asia Production 250cc, Race 1 Results
PosRiderGap
1Rheza Danica Ahrens (INA)— 10 laps —
2Piyawat Patoomyos (THA)— 10 laps —
3Andy Muhammad Fadly (INA)0.317
4Rafid Topan Sucipto (INA)1.010
5Reynaldo C. Ratukore (INA)1.379
6Anggi Setiawan (INA)1.702
7Aiki Iyoshi (JPN)10.197
8Fitriansyah Kete (INA)17.261
9Cao Viet Nam (VIE)24.037
10Herjun Atna Firdaus (INA)31.849
11Md Idlan Haqimi Raduan (MAS)32.314
12Aldi Satya Mahendra (INA)33.102
13Sethu Rajiv (IND)47.083

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2

It was a better day for Andy Muhammad Fadly (Motul Sniper Manual Tech Racing Team) when he emerged fastest in Race 2.

Andy Muhammad Fadly leads the AP250 class
Andy Muhammad Fadly leads the AP250 classleads the AP250 class

Andy, who finished third in Race 1, battled through the 10-lap race with a better performance, displaying high-level skills while manoeuvring his machine to keep up his pace.

Although Andy fell back through the field in lap 8, he managed to make his way up to the second spot by lap 9, striding along with the top contenders.

It was a heated battle in the final lap for who would take the win between Andy and Rafid Topan. That turned out to be Andy on his Kawasaki Ninja 250, just 0.017-seconds ahead.

Andy Muhammad Fadly

“Today was a better day – the weather was good and I was able to take better charge of my machine. It would not deny that the race was highly competitive. The Honda bike was indeed very powerful however I am glad that I was able to make the win today.”

Coming in at the second spot was Rafid Topan Sucipto (LFN HP696 Indonesia Racing Team).

Andy Muhammad Fadly
Andy Muhammad Fadly

Rheza Danica Ahrens (ASTRA HONDA Racing Team) winner of Race 1, dropped to third place on the podium.

Asia Production 250cc, Race 2 Results
PosRiderGap
1Andy Muhammad Fadly (INA)— 10 laps —
2Rafid Topan Sucipto (INA)0.017
3Rheza Danica Ahrens (INA)0.151
4Aldi Satya Mahendra (INA)0.228
5Reynaldo C. Ratukore (INA)0.322
6Aiki Iyoshi (JPN)0.242
7Herjun Atna Firdaus (INA)0.752
8Cao Viet Nam (VIE)0.976
9Anggi Setiawan (INA)1.306
10Fitriansyah Kete (INA)17.690
11Sethu Rajiv (IND)18.913
12Md Akid Aziz (MAS)21.773
13Senthil Chandrasekaran (IND)21.818
Asia Production 250cc Standings
Pos.NameNat.Total
1Andy Muhammad FadlyINA41
2Rheza Danica AhrensINA41
3Rafid Topan SuciptoINA33
4Reynaldo C. RatukoreINA22
5Piyawat PatoomyosTHA20
6Aiki IyoshiJPN19
7Aldi Satya MahendraINA17
8Anggi SetiawanINA17
9Herjun Atna FirdausINA15
10Cao Viet NamVIE15
11Fitriansyah KeteINA14
12Sethu RajivIND8
13Md Idlan Haqimi RaduanMAS5
14Md Akid AzizMAS4
15Senthil ChandrasekaranIND3

Underbone 150 cc Race 1

The season opener of FIM Asia Road Racing Championship celebrated its first winner of the Underbone 150cc category when Mohd Izzat Zaidi Mohd Salehan (Pitsbike JRT OneWay) smashed across the finish line with a total time of 16:43:348s in Race 1.

Mohd Izzat Zaidi Mohd Salehan wins Race 1
Mohd Izzat Zaidi Mohd Salehan wins Race 1

Izzat, the Malaysian rider who led the second row from Superpole after coming fourth, struggled to find his pace, before picking up his speed for the final three laps.

Izzat broke into the top three by the seventh lap, taking the second spot before strengthening his strategy to cross the line first, by 0.240s.

Mohd Izzat Zaidi Mohd Salehan

“It was a challenge coming back to the Asian circuit after a two-year break. However, the team have kept their momentum and worked their way into ensuring that the necessary measures were taken into account to ensure the best outcome. My strategy was to speed up to the leading group, one step at a time before I made my break to get ahead of them.”

Mohd Izzat Zaidi Mohd Salehan
Mohd Izzat Zaidi Mohd Salehan

Taking the second spot at the podium was Muhammad Yordan Badaru (LFN HP969 Indonesia Racing Team). Yordan has been relatively quiet throughout the pre-season test and the official practices, with sixteenth place on the grid before he hustled through a row of riders to place himself in a top three position.

Following right behind him in third place was Wahyu Aji Trilaksana (ONEXOX TKKR Racing team) who was 0.594 off the lead at the line.

Underbone 150cc, Race 1 Results
PosRiderGap
1Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan (MAS)— 8 laps —
2Muhammad Yordan Badaru (INA)0.240
3Wahyu Aji Trilaksana (INA)0.594
4Dimas Juli Atmoko (INA)0.973
5Md Aiman Tahiruddin (MAS)0.993
6Aoi Uezu (JPN)1.017
7Ahmad Afif Amran (MAS)1.786
8Nguyen Anh Tuan (VIE)2.892
9April King Mascardo (PHI)5.504
10Nguyen Duc Thanh (VIE)15.504
11John Emerson Inguito (PHI)52.292

Underbone 150 cc Race 2

It was the win for Malaysian rider Ahmad Afif Amran (Cardinals Racing Team) when he emerged fastest in the second and final Underbone 150cc race of the weekend.

Ahmad Afif Amran won Race 2
Ahmad Afif Amran won Race 2

Afif started from fourth on the grid and picked up his pace on lap three, re-positioning himself second among the leading troupe of riders, until claiming the lead on lap four.

Afif then flaunted his skills and sped ahead leaving a trail of riders chasing after him. He maintained his pace throughout the remaining laps and finished strongly with a 16:34:083s, almost three seconds ahead of the next rider.

Taking the second place was Wahyu Aji Trilaksana (ONEXOX TKKR Racing Team) after his third place result in Race 1. Third for race two was claimed by Murobbil Vithoni (LFN HP696 Indonesia Racing Team) with with Dimas Juli Atmoko, April King Mascardo and Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin all nipping at his heels.

Ahmad Afif Amran won Race 2
Ahmad Afif Amran
Underbone 150cc, Race 2 Results
PosRiderGap
1Ahmad Afif Amran (MAS)— 8 laps —
2Wahyu Aji Trilaksana (INA)3.053
3Murobbil Vithoni (INA)3.274
4Dimas Juli Atmoko (INA)3.335
5April King Mascardo (PHI)3.445
6Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin (MAS)3.614
7Gupita Kresna (INA)3.719
8Muhammad Yordan Badaru (INA)3.425
9John Emerson Inguito (PHI)3.795
10Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan (MAS)4.013
11Aoi Uezu (JPN)4.017
12Mohammad Syafiq Rosli (MAS)4.036
13Nguyen Anh Tuan (VIE)4.053
14Peerapong Luiboonpeng (THA)4.383
15Nguyen Duc Thanh (VIE)8.272
16Gian Carlo Mauricio (PHI)9.487
17Md Aiman Tahiruddin (MAS)18.769
Underbone 150cc Standings
Pos.NameNat.Total
1Wahyu Aji TrilaksanaINA36
2Ahmad Afif AmranMAS34
3Md Izzat Zaidi Md SalehanMAS30
4Muhammad Yordan BadaruINA28
5Dimas Juli AtmokoINA26
6April King MascardoPHI18
7Md Aiman TahiruddinMAS18
8Murobbil VithoniINA16
9Aoi UezuJPN14
10John Emerson InguitoPHI11
11Narizul Izzat Md BahauddinMAS10
12Nguyen Anh TuanVIE10
13Gupita KresnaINA9
14Nguyen Duc ThanhVIE6
15Mohammad Syafiq RosliMAS3
16Peerapong LuiboonpengTHA1

 


2022 ARRC Calendar

RoundDateLocation
Round 125–27 MarchChang International Circuit, Thailand
Round 227–29 MaySepang International Circuit, Malaysia
Round 31–3 JulyTo Be Confirmed
Round 412–14 AugustSportsland Sugo International Circuit, Japan
Round 59–11 SeptemberZhuhai International Circuit, China
Round 618–20 NovemberChang International Circuit, Thailand
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