VMRC 2023 Starts in Binh Duong: Official Launch of Stage 1

The 2023 season of the Vietnam Motorcycle Racing Championship (VMRC) will begin with Round 1 at Dai Nam racetrack in Binh Duong province on June 18th. HVN, the sponsor of the championship, is Honda Vietnam Company. This season is anticipated to have a total of five rounds.

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HVN, the main sponsor of the Vietnam Motorcycle Racing Federation (VMRC) 2023, continues to provide support. In the upcoming 2023 season, VMRC has lowered the age requirement for participating racers from 15 to 13 years old. Additionally, this year’s participants will be carefully evaluated and selected by a team of international experts.

The VMRC 2023 season is scheduled to have 5 racing stages at the following locations and times:

Race Stage

Location (Expected)

Time (Expected)

1

Binh Duong

18th June 2023

2

Binh Duong

23rd July 2023

3

Binh Duong

24th September 2023

4 – 5

Hanoi

23rd – 24th December 2023

The competition categories for this year’s season include:

– Young Talent: This category is dedicated to young racers aged 13 to 17, using the NSF100 sports bike model. The aim is to discover and train talented individuals for international tournaments.

– Sales Specialization: This category aims to develop racers with experience from the previous season’s Vietnam Talent Cup. Competitors will use upgraded underbone and manual transmission bikes prepared by HVN technicians.

– Professional Specialization: This category is reserved for professional racing clubs in Vietnam. Racing teams will compete using modified Winner X bikes, promising exciting performances on the track.

In addition to thrilling races across these categories, the audience can also take part in immersive activities at the Dai Nam race track, including:

– Gymkhana driving activities: With guidance from experts and members of the Honda Racing Vietnam team, the audience will challenge themselves as professional racers, experiencing every corner, accelerating, and competing in a challenging gymkhana course. This helps improve driving skills and deepen their understanding and love for this high-speed sport.

– Mini racetrack for children: Specially designed to cater to “young racers” aged 3-12, this activity offers two options: balance bike racing for children aged 3-6 and CRF50 riding experience for children aged 7-12. The mini racetrack provides young children with an opportunity to become familiar with and experience two-wheeled vehicles, enhancing their awareness and developing early control skills.

With its exhilarating turns, talented drivers, and a wide range of experiential activities and attractive prizes, VMRC 2023 promises to deliver a lively and passionate atmosphere for both participants and the Vietnamese people.

Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)

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