Vietnamese racers participate in second leg of ARRC 2022 in Malaysia

The Asian Road Racing Championship (ARRC) 2022 has returned after a two-year break caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. This exciting event will showcase six thrilling races that will take place at prominent race tracks throughout Asia. In the upcoming 2022 season, Honda Vietnam (HVN) will be proudly represented by three renowned riders who will proudly wear the iconic Honda Racing Vietnam team colors.

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The Honda Racing Vietnam team is competing in two categories, UB150 and AP250, with the goal of achieving good results after being heavily impacted by the pandemic.

Here are the details of the Honda Racing Vietnam team at round 2 of ARRC 2022:

Rider Nguyen Duc Thanh #193 (competing in the UB150 category)

Despite his young age, rider Nguyen Duc Thanh has been the consecutive champion in the Blade 110 & MSX 125 categories at the VMRC 2019 and 2020 races sponsored by HVN. With experience competing in three rounds of ARRC 2019, along with systematic training and coaching, rider Nguyen Duc Thanh continues to be one of the two representatives of the Honda Racing Vietnam team competing in the UB150 category.

Rider Nguyen Anh Tuan #178 (competing in the UB150 category)

Nguyen Anh Tuan is known as the champion of the 2022 VMRC season and currently leads the VMRC 2019 standings after 4 rounds in the Winner 150 category, demonstrating a calm and wise racing style. In addition, with the advantage of competing on the Winner 150, the rider can easily adapt to the UB150 category. Although only competing in one round of ARRC 2019, the rider has shown determination to compete on equal terms with experienced riders. In round 2 of ARRC 2022, the rider will continue to compete in the UB150 category.

Rider Cao Viet Nam #65 (competing in the AP250 category)

Cao Viet Nam is currently the only Vietnamese rider participating in the AP250 category. In just two years of competing in the AP250 category, the rider has made significant progress and impressed. In the 2019 season, Cao Viet Nam earned 50 points, ranking 14/44, and the team ranked 7/20. Additionally, in 2019, Cao Viet Nam became the first Vietnamese rider to win the Thailand Talent Cup (TTC). With progress and maturity in strategic thinking, serious training, and a desire to conquer challenges, the rider and the team expect Cao Viet Nam to maintain a good performance.

The Honda Racing Vietnam team will compete in all 6 rounds in the UB150 and AP250 categories. The overall schedule for the 2022 season is as follows:

Currently, the target set by HVN for the 3 riders in ARRC 2022 is: Cao Viet Nam in the AP250 category achieves Top 5; Nguyen Duc Thanh and Nguyen Anh Tuan in the UB150 category achieve Top 15.

Fans can watch the live coverage of the second round of ARRC 2022 at 7:15 AM (Vietnam time) on Saturday (May 28) and 8:55 AM (Vietnam time) on Sunday (May 29), as well as regularly update the results of ARRC 2022 on:

Official Facebook fanpage of Honda Vietnam: https://www.facebook.com/HondaVietnam/

Vietnam Motor Racing fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/vietnammotorracing

Trang Nguyen (forum.autodaily.vn)

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