Indonesian Travelers At ARRC Thailand 2022 AP250 Class: Reza Dania Wins, Andy M Fadly Beret Asian Champion
JAKARTA - Indonesian racers dominated the final race of Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) 2022 in Thailand on Sunday, November 20. In the AP250 class, Reza Dania won the first podium, while Andi M Fadly came out as the 2022 Asian Champion.
Race 2 at the Buriram Circuit, Thailand took place with the condition of the wet track after it rained. But this situation did not dampen the enthusiasm of Indonesian racers who dominated the initial five positions.
When the race took place and entered Turn 1, Adenanta Putra, an Indonesian racer representing the Astra Honda Racing Team, immediately took the lead. However, that position was released at Turn 5 because it was taken over by Aldi Satya Mahendra from Yamaha Racing Indonesia.
After Turn 12 on the second lap which became an incident for Adenanta Putra, Rheza Dania Ahrens took the lead again, followed by Anggi Setiawan (Yamaha Racing Indonesia) and Aldi Satya Mahendra.
Until the fourth lap, Aldi Satya Mahendra, Anggi Setiawan and Jawat Patoomyos (Honda Racing Thailand) competed to be at the forefront. Meanwhile, Andy Muhammad Fadly (Motul? Tech Racing Tam) is in sixth position.
Continuing to the seventh lap, Andy Muhammad Fadly alias AM Fadly, who was struggling to defend the title, actually slipped to 8th position. Meanwhile, another incident occurred, Andi Satya Mahendra and Rafid Topan Sucipto who were in the front row fell in different places.
When the flag finished flying, Rheza Dania Ahrens drove as the fastest and made it come out as the winner of the 2022 Thailand AP250 ARRC Race 2. The second position was occupied by the deputy host, Patoomyos, followed by Aiki Iyoshi.
In addition to Rheza Dania's victory, which made Merah Putih fly on the podium. Another proud thing came from Andy Muhammad Fadly.
Even though he came out as the driver who was in eighth position, Andy M Fadly's score was enough to lead him to become the Asian Champion of the 2022 ARRC AP250 class.
With a 68 250 ride, Fadly is only 0 points away from Rheza Dania Ahrens with CBR250RR.