The Honda Thailand Talent Cup is an event that takes place within the Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC). Since 2016, this competition has been providing a platform for young talented racers from Thailand, under the slogan “Race to dream,” to develop their skills and pave the way for their participation in higher-level racing, including MotoGP.
Cao Viet Nam, a notable Vietnamese racer from Honda Racing Vietnam, secures the 1st place on the podium during Race 1 of the Honda Thailand Talent Cup 2019
The competition utilizes Honda’s original 250cc motorcycles, and Vietnam’s representative, Cao Viet Nam, has been competing since last year. This year, he continues to participate, aiming to gain more experience in preparation for the highly competitive ARRC.
This exceptional achievement by Cao Viet Nam showcases his talent on the international stage
During Race 1 of the Honda Thailand Talent Cup 2019, which recently took place at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand, racer Cao Viet Nam’s exceptional performance, determination, and expertise gained through competing in international races brought great joy to Honda Racing Vietnam as he stood atop the podium in 1st place. It is an impressive accomplishment by Cao Viet Nam and Honda Racing Vietnam on the international racing scene.
ARRC congratulates Cao Viet Nam on his victory in the Honda Thailand Talent Cup 2019 via their official fan page
This exceptional triumph in the Honda Thailand Talent Cup 2019 is expected to provide Cao Viet Nam with immense motivation for an outstanding performance in the final stage of ARRC 2019
Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)
Photo: Hoang Tuan from the Chang International Circuit (Thailand)
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