Asia Road Racing Championship
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The FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (known as Idemitsu FIM Asia Road Racing Championship for sponsorship reason) is the regional motorcycle road racing championship for Asia, held since 1996.
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Category | Motorcycle sport |
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Region | Asia |
Classes |
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Official website | www |
ASB1000 | |
Constructors | Honda, BMW, Yamaha, Ducati |
Tyre suppliers | Dunlop |
Riders' champion | 2022 ![]() |
Constructors' champion | Honda |
Teams' champion | Honda Asia-Dream Racing with SHOWA |
ASS600 | |
Constructors | Honda, Yamaha |
Tyre suppliers | Dunlop |
Riders' champion | 2022 ![]() |
Constructors' champion | Honda |
Teams' champion | ASTRA Honda Racing Team |
ASS250 | |
Constructors | Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha |
Tyre suppliers | Dunlop |
Riders' champion | 2022 ![]() |
Constructors' champion | Kawasaki |
Teams' champion | Motul Sniper Manual Tech Racing Team |
UB150 | |
Constructors | Honda, Yamaha |
Tyre suppliers | Dunlop |
Riders' champion | 2022 ![]() |
Constructors' champion | Yamaha |
Teams' champion | ONEXOX TKKR Racing Team |
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This championship is part of the production-based category of racing, similar to the Supersport World Championship, British Supersport Championship, AMA Supersport Championship and Australian Supersport Championship. Modified versions of road-going motorcycles available to the public are featured in the race.
The championship is currently divided into four open-make classes - the ASB1000 (Asia Superbikes), ASS600 (Asia Supersports), ASS250 (Asia Supersports 250) and UB150 (Underbone 150). The new Asian Superbikes class revived off in 2019.