Showing posts with label racing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racing. Show all posts

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Moto GP Sepang Test 2014

The world champion tittle, Marc Marquez already make a hint for 2014 motogp season after make the fastest lap in Moto GP Test in Sepang , Malaysia. His fastest lap in both test day prove that he will again not to be mess with in this 2014 Moto GP season. Oldtimer racer, Valentino Rossi also show that his age is not a big problem for him to make a good result. His result in 2nd place 1m59.727s just +0.194s from Marc Marquez. While VR46 team mate , Jorge Lorenzo is in third fastest lap gap in +0.333s. Satelite team also make a good improvement to fight in this season when Aleix Espargaro from NGM Mobile Forward Racing when hit 1m59.998s to be in 4th fastest lap. In that scene, Suzuki also send their racing team to test on new bike to be apart in motogp season soon. Their rider Randy De Puniet make 17th from 27 rider, using Suzuki XRH-1 in 2m 2.486s. Other result as below: Pos Rider Bike Time Gap Laps 1. Marc Marquez Honda 1m59.533s 40 2. Valentino Rossi Yamaha 1m59.727s +0.194s 55 3. Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha 1m59.866s +0.333s 65 4. Aleix Espargaro Forward FTR-Yamaha 1m59.998s +0.465s 43 5. Stefan Bradl LCR Honda 2m00.112s +0.579s 38 6. Dani Pedrosa Honda 2m00.223s +0.690s 55 7. Andrea Dovizioso Ducati 2m00.370s +0.837s 40 8. Pol Espargaro Tech 3 Yamaha 2m00.655s +1.122s 65 9. Andrea Iannone Pramac Ducati 2m00.725s +1.192s 57 10. Alvaro Bautista Gresini Honda 2m00.788s +1.255s 63 11. Bradley Smith Tech 3 Yamaha 2m00.896s +1.363s 65 12. Cal Crutchlow Ducati 2m01.057s +1.524s 58 13. Nicky Hayden Aspar Honda 2m01.514s +1.981s 59 14. Colin Edwards Forward FTR-Yamaha 2m01.731s +2.198s 47 15. Michele Pirro Ducati 2m01.782s +2.249s 67 16. Hiroshi Aoyama Aspar Honda 2m02.383s +2.850s 66 17. Randy De Puniet Suzuki 2m02.486s +2.953s 67 18. Yonny Hernandez Pramac Ducati 2m02.556s +3.023s 65 19. Kosuke Akiyoshi Honda 2m02.619s +3.086s 58 20. Katsuyuki Nakasuga Yamaha 2m02.788s +3.255s 38 21. Scott Redding Gresini Honda 2m02.833s +3.300s 60 22. Michael Laverty PBM Aprilia 2m03.187s +3.654s 41 23. Hector Barbera Avintia-FTR Kawasaki 2m03.204s +3.671s 54 24. Broc Parkes PBM Aprilia 2m03.402s +3.869s 43 25. Mike Di Meglio Avintia-FTR Kawasaki 2m04.516s +4.983s 58 26. Nobuatsu Aoki Suzuki 2m05.686s +6.153s 12 27. Karel Abraham Cardion Honda 2m05.974s +6.441s 12

Friday, January 31, 2014

Malaysian Riders Hafizh Syahrin For Full Season 2014 Moto2.

Born on 1994 from state of Selangor Malaysia, his passion about racing started at the age of 9 when join for pocket bike racing and from that he start to step up his career to race againts national and asean racer in underbone Malaysiancubprix and Asian Road Racing Series. His talent make him go further and able to race in CEV Buckler and step ahead to MOTO2 event as wildcard rider. His first appearance in MOTO2 was incredibly awesome when he able to beat other racer in Sepang Circuit. He get 4th place and that result really make other team shock and respect him. Even he very aggressive in track, actually his real personality is different. He really like to make humor and friendly to anyone he meet. His smooth career continue when the press release confirmed that he will race for full season for 2014 MOTO2. This is really make Malaysian people proud since Malaysia already have Zulfahmi Khairuddin who battle in MOTO3. Good luck for Hafizh Syahrin and have a good season with new team and keep catch your dream!

Friday, April 10, 2009

AZLAN AND ELLY GRABS PROVISIONAL POLE FOR FIM ASIAN GP




The wet track was a great start to the season for the Malaysian contingent. SuperSports 600cc and Underbone 115cc categories saw Malaysian riders emerging fastest in the Qualifying 1 at Sepang Circuit ( SIC ).
Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman grabbed provisional pole in his home ground round by completing the fastest lap to a time of 1:09.054s. He said that maybe many rider not do their best due to semu dry track . But that does not make him any less happier for being the best rider as this is a record for him .Tomorrow will be another challenge as all the riders will go all out to better his time. He must also make sure he will try his best to maintain provisional pole.

Second fastest rider was from the Land of Smiles. Decha Kraisart, off to a commendable start nodded enthusiastically in answer to the question of whether he was happy with his performance.Teammate from PETRONAS Sprinta Yamaha Thailand, Chalermpol Polamai says apart from the rain, his machine was also a hindrance. Despite being third fastest (1:09.560s) , his frustration was clearly evident. “I was encountering front fork problems, and I find that the engine and sprocket do not fit my riding style. I’ve voiced this to my mechanics and we are working on it right now,” says Chalermpol who aims to find his place within 1:07 second tomorrow.

Another Malaysian PETRONAS rider, Md Zamri Baba who lapped in fourth fastest (1:10.006s) in lap 23 is hoping for sunshine tomorrow. Ho Chi Fung of China ZhongShen Racing was fifth fastest (1:10.872s) says that he should not be satisfied with his results today. “Obviously, I cannot rest on my laurels as a lot of the riders were hesitant due to the weather. Come tomorrow, the results might be totally different,” says the 33-year-old who wants to start from front row grid.

Veteran rider, Ahmad Zamani Baharudin of Kawasaki AFY Racing pinpoints Turn 1, 2 and 3 as wet is satisfied with his time of 1:11.036s, behind Ho. “I was actually in the lead but I came in after 14 laps while the others who went on managed to overtake me. Changes need to be done to the mapping and Engine Control Unit (ECU) and I think it’s possible for me to clock 1:07s tomorrow,” ends Zamani.

Zamani’s younger brother, Ahmad Fuad Baharudin who rides for PETRONAS Sprinta Yamaha Malaysia took a fall in lap 6 Turn 1 and was rendered out of the session due to tank leakage. “I’m praying so hard that it won’t rain tomorrow. Otherwise, I’ll be stuck with this qualifying time and that is indeed bad news,” ends 30-year-old Fuad.

Krishnan Rajini of Red Rooster Racing was seventh fastest but his teammate, Preetham Dev Moses did not qualify for today’s session. Singaporean, Kok Chun Kiat just made the cut by coming in 1:15.106s to qualify for the finals.

Issued By: Global PR Sdn Bhd
Copyright: Two Wheels Motor Racing Sdn Bhd

Thursday, November 6, 2008

British Motocross Championship 2008 Review





Awesome action footage brings you the story of the spectacular 2008 Maxxis ACU British Motocross Championship, with determined riding, huge jumps and shocking wipeouts.
The comprehensive Official Review is packed with drama from all eight rounds of the incredible battles for MX championships. Multiple camera angles bring you all the mud-spitting action, heroic leaps, massive pile-ups and dramatic dices for victory.

After a nail-biting season of the very best MX riding, it all came down the final round at the famous Hawkstone Park. The eighth and last meeting would be the venue for the title deciding showdowns in both classes.

Despite moving to a new team, CAS Honda, reigning British MX1 Champion Billy MacKenzie once again led the way, until injury put his run towards a second consecutive title in jeopardy. But MacKenzie never gives up, and brushed aside James Noble and Brad Anderson to secure the crown with one race to spare.

The championship chase was even closer in MX2, where Shaun Simpson overcame bone-breaking injury and season-long duel with hard-charging challengers Stephen Sword and Martin Barr to take his first National adult title.

The cameras were there every step of the way to record every vital moment, gripping showdown, shocking spill and breathtaking leaps. The best footage, interviews, informed commentary and more make this the must-have record of one of the most competitive seasons of British Motocross competition.