Recently, the ARRC race organizers have announced the anticipated schedule for the 2023 ARRC season, which will consist of 6 race stages. The first race stage will be held from March 24-26 at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand, a familiar race track known as the “home ground” of Honda Racing Vietnam. The team is hoping for a successful opening race in Thailand. The second stage will take place in Malaysia, followed by stage 3 in Japan. The schedule for stage 4 has not been finalized yet. Stage 5 will be held in China, and the final stage, stage 6, will return to Thailand.
Here is the expected schedule for the ARRC 2023 racing season:
At the end of the 2022 ARRC season, Honda Racing Vietnam team ranked 11th in both the UB150 and AP250 categories. In the UB150 category, Nguyen Anh Tuan scored a total of 20 points, while Nguyen Duc Thanh scored 18 points, placing them at 20th and 21st positions respectively. In the AP250 category, Cao Viet Nam scored 37 points, finishing 13th overall.
We look forward to seeing Cao Viet Nam shine in the upcoming ARRC 2023 season.
Although the overall results of the season did not meet expectations, bringing regrets to both the racers and Vietnamese high-speed sports fans, we are grateful that the safety of the entire team was ensured.
We are excited to welcome you all to the new season with new goals for Honda Racing Vietnam.
Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)
ARRC 2023 Stage 1 – Exhilarating Emotions with the Astonishing Performance of the “Madman”
When Honda CBR250RR, ridden by Vietnamese racer Cao Viet Nam, crossed the finish line in Race 2 of the opening round of the 2023 Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC), the entire team erupted with joy. Even the “madman” himself couldn’t contain his emotions at that moment, as it was the first time that rider number 65 and the Honda Racing Vietnam team had secured a top-four finish in the AP250 category after years of competing in this championship.