2013 Asia Road Racing Championship

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The 2013 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship was the 18th season of the Asia Road Racing Championship. The Season started on 20 April at Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia and ended on 24 November at Lusail International Circuit in Qatar. [1]

Contents

Race Calendar and Results

RoundCircuitDateSS600 WinnersUB115 WinnersAsia Dream Cup Winners
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sepang International Circuit 18–20 AprilR1: Flag of Malaysia.svg Azlan Shah R1: Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Masaki R1: Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Ono
R2: Flag of Japan.svg Katsuaki Fujiwara R2: Flag of Malaysia.svg Ahmad Afif AmranR2: Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Ono
2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sentul International Circuit 15–18 MayR1: Flag of Malaysia.svg Azlan Shah R1: Flag of Malaysia.svg Norizman IsmailR1: Flag of Malaysia.svg Khairul Idham Pawi
R2: Flag of Malaysia.svg Zamri Baba R2: Flag of Malaysia.svg Norizman IsmailR2: Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Ono
3 Flag of India.svg Madras International Circuit 12–14R1: Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Tamada R1: Flag of Malaysia.svg Ahmad Afif AmranR1: Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Ono
R2: Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Tamada R2: Flag of Malaysia.svg Affendi RosliR2: Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Ono
4 Flag of Japan.svg Suzuka Circuit 29 August–1 SeptemberR1: Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Nakatomi R1: Flag of Malaysia.svg Affendi RosliR1: Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Ono
R2: Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Nakatomi R2: Flag of Indonesia.svg Hadi WijayaR2: Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Ono
5 Flag of Japan.svg Autopolis 5–8 SeptemberR1: Flag of Japan.svg Katsuaki Fujiwara R1: Flag of Malaysia.svg Rozaiman Md. SaidR1: Flag of Indonesia.svg Gerry Salim
R2: Flag of Japan.svg Katsuaki Fujiwara R2: Flag of Indonesia.svg Hadi WijayaR2: Flag of Malaysia.svg Fitri Ashraff Razali
6 Flag of Qatar.svg Lusail International Circuit 21–24 NovemberR1: Flag of Malaysia.svg Azlan Shah R1: Flag of Malaysia.svg Affendi RosliR1: Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Ono
R2: Flag of Malaysia.svg Azlan Shah R2: Flag of Indonesia.svg Hadi WijayaR2: Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Ono

Entry List

Supersport 600

SS600 Entry List
TeamConstructorNo.RiderRounds
Akai Sanrin Sya Racing Team Honda 16 Flag of Japan.svg Hiromichi Kunikawa 4
AP Honda Thailand18 Flag of Thailand.svg Thitipong Warokorn 1–3
24 Flag of Thailand.svg Peerawat Wongthananon1–4, 6
91 Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkrit Sawangswat4–6
Astra Honda Racing Team20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dimas Ekky Pratama 2, 4–5
96 Flag of Indonesia.svg Denny Triyugo Laksono2
Musashi Boon Siew Honda Racing21 Flag of Malaysia.svg Zaqhwan Zaidi 5–6
25 Flag of Malaysia.svg Azlan Shah All
100 Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Tamada 1–4, 6
634 Flag of Japan.svg Ryuta Kobayashi5
Musashi Boon Siew Honda Racing Malaysia21 Flag of Malaysia.svg Zaqhwan Zaidi 1–4
234 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sasitharen Sukumaran1
634 Flag of Japan.svg Ryuta Kobayashi1–4, 6
NTS Japan T.Pro. Innovation34 Flag of Japan.svg Satoru IwataAll
71 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoyoshi Koyama All
RSG Racing66 Flag of Japan.svg Shogo Nishiyama5
Thai Honda Racing Thailand59 Flag of Thailand.svg Ratthapong WilairotAll
Toho Racing Club83 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshitaka Miyajima4–5
BEET Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki 37 Flag of Japan.svg Katsuaki Fujiwara All
BikeART Kawasaki Racing23 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hazlanshah Md. NoorAll
26 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ahmad Fuad BaharudinAll
Faito Tsukigi Racing36 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syahnas Shahidan2
41 Flag of Japan.svg Takahiro Sowa3
50 Flag of Japan.svg Mitsunori OkamuraAll
51 Flag of Japan.svg Ryosuke Katahira1, 4–5
Iktikad Raya Racing Team36 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syahnas Shahidan1
Kawasaki Greentech Racing Team28 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ivos A Rianda2
Manual Tech KYT Kawasaki Racing33 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ahmad Yudhistira All
162 Flag of Indonesia.svg Fadli Immammuddin All
H.M.F Suzuki 55 Flag of Japan.svg Sadahito Suma4–5
Akeno Speed Racing Team Yamaha 9 Flag of Japan.svg Makoto InagakiAll
17 Flag of Japan.svg Michio Izumi1
32 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Broc Parkes 6
82 Flag of Japan.svg Ayumu Tanaka4–5
Iwata Racing Family57 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuro Saito4
Moto-Rev67 Flag of India.svg Rajini Krishnan 3
Petronas Hong Leong Yamaha15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shariffudin Shamshuddin2
52 Flag of Malaysia.svg Zamri Baba All
76 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Ito All
93 Flag of Malaysia.svg Farid Badrul Hisham1, 3–6
RABBIT 777 Flag of Japan.svg Yasuhiro Usami4
RC Koshien38 Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Nakatomi 4–5
Team Petronas AHM Malaysia78 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Blair1–5
99 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ramdan Rosli All
333 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chow Ho-Wan 6
Yamaha Indoprom Yamalube KYT31 Flag of Indonesia.svg Imanuel Putra Pratna 2
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Underbone 115

UB115 Entry List
TeamConstructorNo.RiderRounds
Daya Honda Jayadi KYT Denso Showa Federal Oil Honda 93 Flag of Indonesia.svg Teddy Permana2
GIVI Honda Yuzy Pachie Team15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rozaiman Md SaidAll
56 Flag of Japan.svg Takazumi Tamada4
63 Flag of Malaysia.svg Amirul Ariff MusaAll
Harian Metro Y-TEQ SCK Honda Racing19 Flag of Malaysia.svg Norizman IsmailAll
36 Flag of Malaysia.svg Affendi Rosli1, 3–6
38 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Masaki All
96 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fakhrusy Syakirin Rostam2
Honda NJT Racing46 Flag of Thailand.svg Vorapong MalahuanAll
Hyperspeed YAM Honda Racing26 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syafiq Rosli1
MAZ Racing Team37 Flag of Malaysia.svg Haiekal Akmal1
M-Seki Liberty Honda Racing87 Flag of Malaysia.svg Haffiz Rashid1
Kawasaki KYT Rextor Manual Tech Kawasaki 23 Flag of Indonesia.svg Gupita KresnaAll
108 Flag of Indonesia.svg Andy Muhammad Fadly2
Faito Factory Racing Yamaha 11 Flag of Malaysia.svg Zulfakhri Rosli1
17 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hafieenaz AliAll
44 Flag of Indonesia.svg Tommy Richard Orlando2
57 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hokky Krisdianto6
HRVRT Racing Team14 Flag of Indonesia.svg HM. Prayudha2
Outdo Koyoko Moutl Yamaha YY Pang Racing18 Flag of Malaysia.svg Adib RosleyAll
28 Flag of Malaysia.svg Azhar Abd Jalil1–2, 6
118 Flag of Malaysia.svg Tengku Amirul Haffiruddin1, 3–5
Pertamina Enduro Nissin R9 Cargloss27 Flag of Indonesia.svg Harlan FadhillahAll
Petronas Hong Leong Yamaha50 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ahmad Afif AmranAll
R9 Racing Team12 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hadi WijayaAll
61 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ferlando HerdianAll
RPM Racing Team57 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hokky Krisdianto1–3
Team Petronas AHM Malaysia99 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hafiz Nor Azman1
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Asia Dream Cup

Asia Dream Cup Entry List
BikeNo.RiderRounds
Honda CBR250RR 1 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Ono All
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Nakarin Atiratphuvapat All
3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dwi SatriaAll
4 Flag of Thailand.svg Kanatat JaimanAll
5 Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkrit Sawangswat1–3
6 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chuang An–yuAll
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Yuan HangAll
8 Flag of Japan.svg Reitoku KurogiAll
9 Flag of Singapore.svg Jazil JuraimiAll
10 Flag of Malaysia.svg Khairul Idham Pawi All
11 Flag of Indonesia.svg Gerry Salim All
12 Flag of India.svg Sumit Loucs TappoAll
13 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhou Sheng Jun JieAll
14 Flag of India.svg Arunagiri PrabhuAll
15 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Ned Ernest DanielAll
16 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fitri Ashraff RazaliAll
17 Flag of the Philippines.svg Garry Jr. Agustin CanedaAll
18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nicholas WatersAll
19 Flag of Thailand.svg Muklada Sarapuech4–6
20 Flag of India.svg Sarath Kumar 4–6

Championship Standings

Points

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points252016131110987654321

Riders standings

Supersport 600

Pos.RiderBike SEP
Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEN
Flag of Indonesia.svg
MAD
Flag of India.svg
SUZ
Flag of Japan.svg
AUT
Flag of Japan.svg
LOS
Flag of Qatar.svg
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Azlan Shah Honda 121PF2P2P2P2P3P3F31PF1P228
2 Flag of Japan.svg Katsuaki Fujiwara Kawasaki 2PF1P459732F1P1P23194,5
3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Zamri Baba Yamaha 3Ret2133F1194434F149,5
4 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Ito Yamaha 1268664555557107
5 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoyoshi Koyama Honda 7561215877668898,5
6 Flag of Japan.svg Ryuta Kobayashi Honda 44111875448711994
7 Flag of Indonesia.svg Fadli Immammuddin Kawasaki 6833F161412101397589
8 Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Tamada Honda 53F541F1DNSDNS201988,5
9 Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Nakatomi Yamaha 1F12277,5
10 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ahmad Fuad Baharudin Kawasaki 977814Ret171615Ret121145
11 Flag of Malaysia.svg Zaqhwan Zaidi Honda 139121082018131111161245
12 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ahmad Yudhistira Kawasaki DNQDNQ107191315Ret19156638
13 Flag of Japan.svg Satoru Iwata Honda 14Ret2016111011Ret71091538
14 Flag of Japan.svg Mitsunori Okamura Kawasaki 1615RetDNS1312136108F151335,5
15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Broc Parkes Yamaha 4233
16 Flag of Thailand.svg Thitipong Warokorn Honda Ret149114632
17 Flag of Thailand.svg Ratthapong Wilairot Honda 111218Ret15161911912101632
18 Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Inagaki Yamaha 8Ret1414101110Ret12Ret171429,5
19 Flag of Thailand.svg Peerawat Wongthananon Honda 1010151512914RetDNSDNS22,5
20 Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkrit Sawangswat Honda 21151413131015
21 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuro Saito Yamaha 9811,5
22 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dimas Ekky Pratama Honda 139RetRetDNSDNS10
23 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sasitharen Sukumaran Honda 15116
24 Flag of Japan.svg Hiromichi Kunikawa Honda 8Ret4
25 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshitaka Miyajima Honda 201220Ret4
26 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hazlanshah Md. Noor Kawasaki 171319Ret21Ret2620211819183
27 Flag of Indonesia.svg Denny Triyugo Laksono Honda 16133
28 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ramdan Rosli Yamaha 19171717Ret15DSQ14161618172,5
29 Flag of Japan.svg Shogo Nishiyama Honda 17142
30 Flag of Malaysia.svg Farid Badrul Hisham Yamaha RetDNS18182418181714DNS2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Blair Yamaha 181621Ret2019251925200
Flag of India.svg Rajini Krishnan Yamaha 17170
Flag of Japan.svg Ryosuke Katahira Kawasaki Ret18271722Ret0
Flag of Japan.svg Michio Izumi Yamaha 21190
Flag of Malaysia.svg Syahnas Shahidan Kawasaki 20Ret23190
Flag of Japan.svg Ayumu Tanaka Yamaha 28Ret24190
Flag of Indonesia.svg Ivos A Rianda Kawasaki 22200
Flag of Malaysia.svg Shariffudin Shamshuddin Yamaha 24210
Flag of Japan.svg Sadahito Suma Suzuki 22Ret23Ret0
Flag of Japan.svg Yasuhiro Usami Yamaha 23Ret0
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chow Ho-Wan Yamaha RetDNS0
Flag of Indonesia.svg Imanuel Putra Pratna Yamaha DNQDNQ
Flag of Japan.svg Takahiro Sowa Kawasaki DNQDNQ
Pos.RiderBike SEP
Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEN
Flag of Indonesia.svg
MAD
Flag of India.svg
SUZ
Flag of Japan.svg
AUT
Flag of Japan.svg
LOS
Flag of Qatar.svg
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

P – Pole position
F – Fastest lap

Source : [2]

† Half-points awarded in Madras race 2, as the riders did not complete the sufficient distance for full points.

† Half-points awarded in Suzuka race 1, as the riders did not complete the sufficient distance for full points.

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