April 19, 2015Malaysia | ||
June 7, 2015Indonesia | ||
July 5, 2015Japan | ||
August 30, 2015Thailand | ||
October 3, 2015Qatar | ||
December 6, 2015Thailand |
POS | RIDER | MACHINE | POINT |
---|---|---|---|
1 | #11 Takehiro Yamamoto | Kawasaki | 226 |
2 | #41 Nakarin Atiratphuvapat | Honda | 196 |
3 | #24 Apiwat Wongthananon | Honda | 184 |
4 | #46 Vorapong Malahuan | Honda | 98 |
5 | #82 Ayumu Tanaka | Yamaha | 90 |
6 | #127 Kasma Daniel Bin Kasmayudin | Yamaha | 81 |
7 | #45 Peerapong Boonlert | Yamaha | 73 |
8 | #12 Ryunosuke Hyodo | Kawasaki | 64 |
9 | #99 Galang Hendra Pratama | Yamaha | 52 |
10 | #145 Sitthisak Onchawiang | Honda | 42 |
- December 6, 2015
- October 3, 2015
- August 29, 2015
- August 27, 2015
- Preparing Teams for Success on the World Stage
-ARRC's Asia Production 250 Class- - July 5, 2015
- ARRC Round #3 - Japan - Race Results
- June 7, 2015
- ARRC Round #2 - Indonesia - Race Results
- April 19, 2015
- ARRC Round #1 - Malaysia - Race Results
- February 24, 2015
- Smartphone-compatible site added.
- February 6, 2015
- Asia Road Racing Championship Special Site opened.
Yamaha wants to make Asia shine with the power of youth by helping to develop riders who will achieve success at the top of international competition, and be looked up to by their young countrymen as racing heroes. Our aim is to bring up riders from Asia who will eventually inherit the Yamaha Racing Spirit embodied by top riders like Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo. To do this, Yamaha has established a new “step-up” system to give young riders in Asia a clear path to international motorcycle racing. The first step up on that path is going from domestic underbone class racing to competing on the YZF-R25 global model in the Asia Road Racing Championship’s (ARRC) Asian Production 250 class. Here, riders can hone their skills against their competitors, and those who secure solid results have a chance to step up again to a new challenge with a Yamaha youth team to further refine their race craft, or race on teams in series like the All Japan Road Race Championship or Moto2. Yamaha’s goal is to nurture riders from Asia who will eventually reach the pinnacle of motorcycle road racing, MotoGP, and perform admirably to the tremendous cheers of their compatriots.
This short video showcases Asian riders' dreams and potential, and Yamaha's motorsports popularization efforts and rider development activities through a quick look at the YAMAHA FACTORY RACING INDONESIA team currently participating in the ARRC.