FIM Asia SS600 Championship: Ratthapong Wilairot Leads Practice Friday At Chang International Circuit

FIM Asia SS600 Championship: Ratthapong Wilairot Leads Practice Friday At Chang International Circuit

© 2018, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

FIM Asia Road Racing Championship

Chang International Circuit

Buriram, Thailand

November 30, 2018

SS600 Practice Three Results:

1. Ratthapong Wilairot, Thailand (Yamaha), 1:38.939

2. Decha Fraisart, Thailand (Yamaha), 1:39.226

3. Ahmad Yudhistira, Indonesia (Kawasaki), 1:39.469

4. Randy Krummenacher, Switzerland (Yamaha), 1:39.500

5. Keminth Kubo, Thailand (Yamaha), 1:39.769

6. Tomoyoshi Koyama, Japan (Honda), 1:39.801

7. Md. Zaqhwan Zaidi, Malaysia (Honda), 1:39.881

8. Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman, Malaysia (Kawasaki), 1:39.949

9. Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin, Malaysia (Yamaha), 1:39.980

10. Keisuke Kurihara, Japan (Honda), 1:40.000

11. Azroy Hakeen Anuar, Malaysia (Honda), 1:40.115

12. Andi Farid Izdihar, Indonesia (Honda), 1:40.151

13. Sheridan Morais, South Africa (Yamaha), 1:40.231

14. Muhammad Zulfahmi Khairudin, Malaysia (Kawasaki), 1:40.337

15. Yuki Ito, Japan (Yamaha), 1:40.415

16. Sittisak Aonchaweang, Thailand (Honda), 1:40.819

17. Passawit Thitivararak, Thailand (Honda), 1:40.857

18. Taiga Hada, Japan (Honda), 1:40.889

19. Md. Ramden Rosli, Malaysia (Yamaha), 1:40.987

20. Warit Thognoppakun, Thailand (Honda), 1:41.240

21. Amirul Hafiq Azmi, Malaysia (Yamaha), 1:41.276

22. Gerry Salim, Indonesia (Honda), 1:41.779

23. Md. Khairul Ikhwan Ajis, Malaysia (Yamaha), 1:44.653

24. Patrick Li, Australia (Yamaha), 1:46.031

More, from a press release issued by FIM Asia Road Racing Championship:

Thai rider Ratthapong Wilairot is giving it his all at the final round of the 2018 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. Even though the Yamaha Thailand Racing Team rider only has a very slim chance, the 26-year-old rider is prepared to put up everything he’s got.

Ratthapong is one of six riders with a chance to win the SuperSports 600cc title in 2018. Currently ninth on the standings with 91 points, Ratthapong will need a double win on his home track to turn the tables on the other five contenders.

The Thai rider did just that when he aced the first day of free practice sessions by clinching the quickest lap of 1’38.939s. However, Ratthapong has yet to break the existing lap record held by Mohd Zaqhwan Zaidi (1’38.469s).

Ratthapong’s compatriot and team mate Decha Kraisart was second fastest with 1’39.226s. Although the seasoned campaigner is no longer in championship contention, team play within the Yamaha Thailand Racing Team could see Decha playing wingman to Ratthapong’s race strategies.

Manual Tech KYT Kawasaki Racing’s Ahmad Yudhistira clocked in third fastest with 1’39.469s. Randy Krummenacher has quickly gotten back into the groove with a fourth quickest time of 1’39.500s.

The main title contender for the weekend, Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman, posted fifth fastest after the first day of practice with 1’39.691s.

Latest Posts

How To Identify Real Vanson Leathers

Vanson has been producing jackets, riding/racing suits, and other...

Kato Named New President Of Yoshimura Japan

Editorial Note: Yohei Kato is the grandson of Yoshimura...

Suzuki Hayabusa Anniversary Celebration Scheduled April 27 In Concord, NC

SUZUKI HAYABUSA ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION COMING TO CONCORD, NC “Hayabusa Homecoming”...

Oxley Bom Podcast: Hanging With Jorge

Roadracing World MotoGP Editor and Isle of Man TT winner...

California Roadrace Association: Prince Wins At Buttonwillow

Prince Takes Dominant Win In California Roadrace Association Gold...