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词条 Asia Road Racing Championship
释义

  1. Overview

  2. Circuits

  3. 2019 race classes and motorcycles

  4. Chronology: winners and race classes

      1996–1999    2000    2001–2002    2003    2004–2005    2006    2007–2011    2012–2014    2015–2016    2017    2018  

  5. Notable achievements

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox motorsport championship
| name = FIM Asia Road Racing Championship
| logo = ARRC Logo.svg
| image-size =
| caption = FIM ARRC Official Logo
| category = Motorcycle sport
| country =
| region = Asia
| inaugural =
| inaugural2 = 1996
| folded =
| classes = {{Flatlist|
  • Asia Superbikes 1000cc
  • SuperSports 600cc
  • Asia Production 250cc
  • Underbone 150cc}}

| section1 = {{Infobox motorsport championship|child=yes
| name = SuperSports 600cc
| constructors = Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha
| tyres = Dunlop
| champion rider = 2018 {{flagicon|THA}} Ratthapong Wilairot
| champion team = Yamaha Thailand Racing Team
| constructor = Yamaha
| current_season =
}}
| section2 = {{Infobox motorsport championship|child=yes
| name = Asia Production 250cc
| constructors = Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha
| tyres = Dunlop
| champion rider = 2018 {{flagicon|INA}} Rheza Danica Ahrens
| champion team = Astra Honda Racing Team
| constructor = Honda
| current_season =
}}
| section3 = {{Infobox motorsport championship|child=yes
| name = Underbone 150cc
| constructors = Honda, Yamaha
| tyres = Dunlop
| champion rider = 2018 {{flagicon|MAS}} Md Helmi Azman
| champion team = SCK Rapido Hi Rev Honda Racing
| constructor = Honda
| current_season =
}}
| website = {{URL|http://www.asiaroadracing.com/}}
}}

The FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is the regional motorcycle road racing championship for Asia, held since 1996.

This championship is part of the production-based category of racing, similar to the Supersport World Championship, British Supersport Championship and AMA Supersport Championship. Modified versions of road-going motorcycles available to the public are featured in the race.

The championship is currently divided into four open-make classes - the ASB1000 (Asia Superbikes), SuperSports 600cc, Asia Production 250cc and Underbone 150cc. The new Asian Superbikes class revved off in 2019.

Overview

The Asia Road Racing Championship was first organized in 1996 as part of an Asian-wide initiative boost the development of the sport of motorcycle racing in the continent. The championship received the endorsement of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM, "International Motorcycling Federation") in 1997 and has been recognized since as the Asian continental championship for the FIM.[1]

The commercial rights are owned by Two Wheels Motor Racing, with FIM Asia as the sports sanctioning body.

The 2019 season consists of seven rounds with two races organized per round.[2]

Circuits

The championship tours in Asia but is open to riders from all nationalities.

The Asia Road Racing 2019 season consisted of 14 races at 5 circuits in 5 Asian countries.

  • Round 1, March 9 & 10 2019, Malaysia, Sepang Circuit
  • Round 2, April 27 & 28 2019, Australia, The Bend Motorsport Park
  • Round 3, June 1 & 2 2019, Thailand Chang International Circuit
  • Round 4, June 29 & 30 2019, Japan, Suzuka Circuit
  • Round 5, August 10 & 11 2019, South Korea, Korea International Circuit
  • Round 6, September 21 & 22, 2019, Malaysia, Sepang Circuit
  • Round 7, November 30 & December 1 2019, Thailand Chang International Circuit

Other venues that had previously hosted the Asia Road Racing Championship included:

  • Shah Alam, Malaysia, Shah Alam Circuit
  • Nakhonchaisee, Thailand, Thailand Racing Circuit
  • Batangas, Philippines, Batangas Racing Circuit
  • Subic Bay, Philippines, Subic Bay International Raceway[3]
  • Zhuhai, China, Zhuhai International Circuit
  • New Delhi, India, Buddh International Circuit
  • Sepang, Malaysia, Sepang International Circuit
  • Fukuoka, Japan, Autopolis Circuit
  • Doha, Qatar, Losail International Circuit

2019 race classes and motorcycles

Race classBMWDucatiHondaKawasakiSuzukiYamaha
ASB1000BMWDucatiHondaKawasakiSuzukiYamaha
SuperSports 600ccCBR600RRZX-6R 600GSX-R600YZF-R6
Asia Production 250ccCBR250RRNinja 250YZF-R25
Underbone 150ccWinnerT-150

Chronology: winners and race classes

1996–1999

The road racing series began on 2-stroke engines.

YearSeries Production 250cc (2-stroke)Sports Production 150cc (2-stroke)Underbone 125cc (2-stroke)Underbone 110cc (2-stroke)
1996MAS}} Shahrol Yuzy Ahmad ZainiTHA}} Direk AchawongTHA}} Somkuan Raemee
1997MAS}} Chow Yan KitTHA}} Direk AchawongTHA}} Niphon SaengsawangTHA}} Eakrach Punbuppha
1998JPN}} Youichi NakajimaTHA}} Direk AchawongTHA}} Eakrach PunbupphaTHA}} Amporn Siriphat
1999JPN}} Naoto OguraTHA}} Direk AchawongTHA}} Eakrach PunbupphaTHA}} Surapong Boonlert

2000

The gradual shift to 4-stroke engines began in 2000 when the SuperSports 600cc class replaced the previous 250cc bikes as the premier class of the championship.[4]

YearSuperSports 600cc (4-stroke)GP125 (2-stroke)Underbone 125cc (2-stroke)Underbone 110cc (2-stroke)
2000MAS}} Chia Tuck CheongTHA}} Suhathai ChaemsapTHA}} Surapong BoonlertTHA}} Thammanoon Sillapakul

2001–2002

YearSuperSports 600cc (4-stroke)GP125 (2-stroke)Underbone 125cc (2-stroke)
2001MAS}} Chia Tuck CheongTHA}} Direk AchawongMAS}} Mazlan Khamis
2002JPN}} Toshiyuki HamaguchiTHA}} Suhathai ChaemsapMAS}} Mohamad Hisham Ngadin

2003

YearSuperSports 600cc (4-stroke)Underbone 125cc (2-stroke)
2003JPN}} Toshiyuki HamaguchiMAS}} Mohamad Hisham Ngadin

2004–2005

YearSuperSports 600cc (4-stroke)Underbone 125cc (2-stroke)Underbone 115cc (4-stroke)
2004JPN}} Toshiyuki HamaguchiMAS}} Ahmad Fazli ShamINA}} M. Fadli Immammuddin
2005JPN}} Toshiyuki HamaguchiMAS}} Ahmad Fazli ShamINA}} Doni Tata Pradita

2006

YearSuperSports 600cc (4-stroke)Underbone 115cc (4-stroke)Underbone 115cc (Under 21)
2006JPN}} Toshiyuki HamaguchiINA}} Gilang Pranata SukmaINA}} Feizy Juniardith

2007–2011

YearSuperSports 600cc (4-stroke)Underbone 115cc (4-stroke)
2007THA}} Decha KraisartINA}} Wahyu Widodo
2008JPN}} Toshiyuki HamaguchiINA}} Owie Nurhuda
2009THA}} Chalermpol PolamaiMAS}} Mohd Affendi Rosli
2010THA}} Decha KraisartINA}} Hadi Wijaya
2011JPN}} Katsuaki FujiwaraINA}} Rafid Topan Sucipto

2012–2014

YearSuperSports 600cc (4-stroke)Underbone 115cc (4-stroke)Asia Dream Cup
2012JPN}} Ryuichi KiyonariINA}} Hadi WijayaJPN}} Hikari Okubo
2013MAS}} Azlan Shah KamaruzamanINA}} Hadi WijayaJPN}} Hiroki Ono
2014MAS}} Mohd Zaqhwan ZaidiINA}} Gupita Kresna WardhanaMAS}} Khairul Idham Pawi

2015–2016

YearSuperSports 600cc (4-stroke)Asia Production 250cc (4-stroke)Underbone 130cc (4-stroke)Asia Dream CupSuzuki Asian Challenge
2015JPN}} Yuki TakahashiJPN}} Takehiro YamamotoINA}} Gupita Kresna WardhanaTHA}} Mukhlada SarapuechINA}} Andreas Gunawan (Indonesia)
2016MAS}} Mohd Zaqhwan ZaidiTHA}} Apiwat WongthananonINA}} Wahyu Aji TrilaksanaJPN}} Hiroki NakamuraINA}} Jefri Tosema

2017

YearSuperSports 600cc (4-stroke)Asia Production 250cc (4-stroke)Underbone 150cc (4-stroke)Suzuki Asian Challenge
2017MAS}} Azlan Shah KamaruzamanINA}} Gerry SalimMAS}} Md Akid AzizTHA}} Punchana Kulrojchalalai

2018

YearSuperSports 600cc (4-stroke)Asia Production 250cc (4-stroke)Underbone 150cc (4-stroke)
2018THA}} Ratthapong WilairotINA}} Rheza Danica AhrensMAS}} Md Helmi Azman

Notable achievements

The Asia Road Racing Championship is a mix of well-known riders racing against upcoming talents from the Asian region. Some of the big names that have contributed to the growth of the sport of road racing in Asia include Katsuaki Fujiwara, Ryuichi Kiyonari,[5] Yuki Takahashi and Noriyuki Haga.[6] In 2016, Anthony West was the latest addition in the roster of internationally recognized names.[7]

This formula of pitting upcoming talents against seasoned campaigners have resulted in a number of successes. In recent years, riders from the Asian region are beginning to make their breakthrough into the MotoGP arena. These include:

  • Shahrol Yuzy Ahmad Zaini (250cc, 1996 to 2002)
  • Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman (Moto2, 2013 to 2015)[8]
  • Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah (Moto2, 2011 to 2017; MotoGP, 2018 to present)
  • Thitipong Warokorn (Moto2, 2013 to 2015)
  • Rafid Topan Sucipto (Moto2, 2013)
  • Doni Tata Pradita (Moto2, 2013)
  • Khairul Idham Pawi (Moto3, 2016; Moto2, 2017 to present)[9]
  • Hiroki Ono (Moto3, 2013 to 2016)

On July 4 to 11, 2016, five young riders from the Asia Production 250cc class became the first batch of riders to be trained at the VR46 Academy in Italy as part of the Yamaha|VR46 Master Camp. They were Peerapong Loiboonpeng (21, Thailand), Imanuel Putra Pratna (19, Indonesia), Galang Hendra Pratama (17, Indonesia), Soichiro Minamimoto (16, Japan) and Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin (16, Malaysia).[10][11]

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://fim.asia/sporting-commission/road-racing/|title=Road Racing - FIM ASIA|language=en-US|access-date=2016-07-11}}
2. ^Asia Road Racing Championship 2016 (ARRC)
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.dot.com.ph/raffy/pages/subic.html|title=The Marlboro Asia Pacific Philippines leg at Subic Bay - by Paul Peczon|website=www.dot.com.ph|access-date=2016-07-11}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2000&dt=0328&pub=Utusan_Express&sec=Sports&pg=so_06.htm|title=New Categories For FIM Asia Road Racing|website=Utusan Online|access-date=2016-07-11}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.crash.net/bsb/news/176488/1/kiyonari-to-compete-in-asia-road-racing-championship.html|title=Kiyonari to compete in Asia Road Racing Championship {{!}} BSB News|last=Ltd.|first=Crash Media Group|access-date=2016-07-11}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.crash.net/wsbk/news/215216/1/haga-signs-with-suzuki-for-asia-road-race-championship.html|title=Haga signs with Suzuki for Asia Road Race Championship {{!}} WSBK News|last=Ltd.|first=Crash Media Group|access-date=2016-07-11}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.ma.org.au/index.php?id=12&tx_ttnews%255Btt_news%255D=15767&cHash=cea1842593|title=Motorcycling Australia: News Single|website=www.ma.org.au|access-date=2016-07-11}}
8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/kamaruzaman-to-join-honda-team-asia-for-remainder-of-fim-moto2-world-championship/|title=Kamaruzaman To Join Honda Team Asia For Remainder Of FIM Moto2 World Championship|website=www.roadracingworld.com|access-date=2016-07-11}}
9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://world.honda.com/MotoGP/2016/riders-closeup/khairul_idham_pawi/|title=Honda Worldwide {{!}} Motor Sports {{!}} MotoGP {{!}} Honda Riders Close Up {{!}} Moto3 Khairul Idham Pawi Honda Team Asia|website=world.honda.com|access-date=2016-07-11}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.crash.net/motogp/news/231912/1/rossi-takes-master-camp-riders-to-misano.html|title=Rossi takes Master Camp riders to Misano {{!}} MotoGP News|last=Ltd.|first=Crash Media Group|access-date=2016-07-12}}
11. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2016/07/04/five-rising-starts-get-once-in-a-lifetime-chance-with-vr46-mast-camp/204903|title=Five rising stars head to VR46 Master Camp|last=Sports|first=Dorna|website=www.motogp.com|access-date=2016-07-12}}

External links

  • {{Official website}}

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