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2019 Asia Road Racing Championship

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2019 Asia Road Racing Championship
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The 2019 Idemitsu FIM Asia Road Racing Championship was the 24th season of the Asia Road Racing Championship. The season started on 8 March at Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia and ended on 29 November at Chang International Circuit.

Calendar and results[edit]

Round Circuit Date ASB1000 Winners SS600 Winners AP250 Winners UB150 Winners
1 Malaysia Sepang International Circuit 8–10 March R1: Malaysia Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman R1: Thailand Peerapong Boonlert R1: Indonesia Lucky Hendriansya R1: Philippines McKinley Kyle Paz
R2: Malaysia Zaqhwan Zaidi R2: Thailand Peerapong Boonlert R2: Thailand Muklada Sarapuech R2: Philippines Fernando Masato
2 Australia The Bend Motorsport Park 24–28 April R1: Australia Bryan Staring R1: Thailand Peerapong Boonlert R1: Indonesia Andy Muhammad Fadly Not Participate
R2: Australia Broc Parkes R2: Thailand Peerapong Boonlert R2: Japan Aiki Iyoshi Not Participate
3 Thailand Chang International Circuit 31 May-2 June R1: Malaysia Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman R1: Thailand Peerapong Boonlert R1: Thailand Muklada Sarapuech R1: Malaysia Akid Aziz
R2: Malaysia Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman R2: Thailand Peerapong Boonlert R2: Thailand Tatchakorn Buasri R2: Malaysia Ahmad Fazli Sham
4 Japan Suzuka Circuit 28–30 June R1: Australia Broc Parkes R1: Japan Soichiro Minamimoto R1: Indonesia Andy Muhammad Fadly R1: Indonesia Gupita Kresna Wardhana
R2: Japan Shinichi Nakatomi R2: Thailand Peerapong Boonlert R2: Indonesia Awhin Sanjaya R2: Indonesia Aldi Satya Mahendra
5 China Zhuhai International Circuit 9–11 August R1: Malaysia Zaqhwan Zaidi R1: Malaysia Adam Norrodin R1: Indonesia Rafid Topan Sucipto R1: Philippines McKinley Kyle Paz
R2: Australia Broc Parkes R2: Malaysia Kasma Daniel R2: Indonesia Rafid Topan Sucipto R2: Malaysia Akid Aziz
6 Malaysia Sepang International Circuit 20–22 September R1: Malaysia Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman R1: Malaysia Ramdan Rosli R1: Indonesia Irfan Ardiansyah R1: Malaysia Akid Aziz
R2: Malaysia Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman R2: Thailand Peerapong Boonlert R2: Indonesia Awhin Sanjaya R2: Malaysia Haziq Fairues
7 Thailand Chang International Circuit 29 November-1 December R1: Malaysia Zaqhwan Zaidi R1: Malaysia Adam Norrodin R1: Indonesia Andy Muhammad Fadly R1: Malaysia Ahmad Fazli Sham
R2: Malaysia Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman R2: Malaysia Kasma Daniel R2: Thailand Piyawat Patoomyos R2: Indonesia Richard Richie Taroreh

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