Indian racers fail to shine
Sethu is 24th in the31-biker list with 3 points, ahead of his team mate Shetty by a point.
Chennai: Indian racers Rajiv Sethu and Anish Shetty of team Idemitsu Honda finished at the bottom half of the standings in Race 2 of the Asia Production 250cc category at the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship's fourth round in Chennai on a sunny Sunday.
Sethu, who was 13th in Race 1 on Saturday, finished 16th, while Shetty was 19th on Sunday after failing to finish the race a day earlier, in the 24-man race. Indonesia’s Rafid Topan Sucipto of team Yamaha Yamalube KYT claimed top spot in the 250cc category, clocking 22:00.544, ahead of compatriot Andy Muhammad Fadly (22:00.686) of team Manual Tech KYT Kawasaki and team Yamaha Thailand's Anupab Sarmoon (22:00.830).
After the conclusion of ARCC's Round 4, Astra Honda's Indonesian driver Rheza Danica Ahrens, who finished 17th on Sunday, leads the overall drivers' championship standings with 148 points, ahead of his team mate Maryo Suryo Aji by 26 points and Sarmoon by 40 points. Sethu is 24th in the31-biker list with 3 points, ahead of his team mate Shetty by a point.
Rheza and Maryo's consistent performances have put their team on the top of the team championship standings with 164 points. Team Yamaha Thailand(113) and Yamaha Yamalube KYT (98) are on their trail.
In the Underbone 150cc category, Ahmad Fazli Shan of team Onexox TKKR claimed victory in Race 2, clocking 18:59.247secs, in a 24 biker race.
The Malaysian withstood a spirited challenge from compatriot Md Helmi Azman of team SCK Rapido Hi Rev (18:59.355), followed by his team mate Australia's Travis Hall (19:03.008).
P.M. Soorya emerged on top among 14 racers in the TVS Apache RR310 category, clocking 16:17.261, ahead of Vivek Pillai (16:17.821) and Yashas R.L. (16:17.926).
In the Honda CBR 250 race, Aravind B. (16:31.817) finished well ahead Senthil Kumar (16:32.049) and Amit Richard (16:33.190).