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Honda India entered the top 10 of the 2022 Asian Road Racing Championship



This round also saw Kavin Quintal of Chennai clinching his best at the Thailand Talent Cup.

Honda Racing India finished the 2022 Asian Road Racing Championship (ARRC) with 9th place on the overall standings. The final night at Thailand’s Chang International Circuit also saw Kavin Quintal score his best-ever result at the Thailand Talent Cup, with a seventh place finish.

  • Honda India finished ninth out of 14 teams
  • 7th place Thailand Talent Race 2

Honda Racing India finished 9th at 2022 ARRC

Rajiv Sethu closed the season with a total of 37 points, giving him a place in the top 15 in the drivers’ championship. He finished his first race in 17th and was followed by 10th in Race 2. Starting from 18th on the grid, he won a spot in the opening lap itself. . Making the most of the wet conditions and benefiting from his opponents’ elimination, he was able to climb from 18th to 10th.

Senthil Kumar finished Race 1 in 19th place. In the next race he lost some places after going off course in Round 2, but recovered to finish in 14th. Sethu and Kumar’s performance helped Honda Racing to finish in 9th place (out of 14 teams) in the team championship.

“After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, our drivers were confident and motivated to take on any challenge and put on exemplary performances throughout the season. Atsushi Ogata, chief executive officer, president and chief executive officer, said the enthusiasm of the riders and the team’s progress on an international platform show that we are on the right track in promoting the sport. sports car in India and support the development of future international champions from India. Motorcycles & Scooters Honda India.

Quintal achieves the best at Thailand Talent Cup

The final night of the Thai Talent Cup was also held in parallel with the ARRC finale. This series is part of Honda’s development program for Asian riders and is run on spec Moto-3 NSF250R bikes.

Kavin Quintal picked up five points as he finished 10th in Race 1. He further improved that result in Race 2, where he maintained steady momentum and waited for the right moment to pass. to finish seventh. This is the Chennai teenager’s best-ever ending in the series.

In his second outing on International soil, Mohsin Paramban finished 17th and 13th in two races.

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ARRC 2022: Honda Racing India reaches a total of 11 points

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