Category | Motorcycle sport |
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Region | Asia (mainly at Southeast Asia region and some East Asia, West Asia and South Asia) |
Classes |
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Official website | www |
ASB1000 | |
Constructors | Honda, BMW, Yamaha, Ducati |
Tyre suppliers | Dunlop |
Riders' champion | 2024 Yuki Kunii |
Constructors' champion | Honda |
Teams' champion | SDG Team HARC-PRO Honda Ph. |
ASS600 | |
Constructors | Honda, Yamaha |
Tyre suppliers | Dunlop |
Riders' champion | 2024 Apiwat Wongthananon |
Constructors' champion | Yamaha |
Teams' champion | Yamaha Tekhne Racing Team Asia |
ASS250 | |
Constructors | Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha |
Tyre suppliers | Dunlop |
Riders' champion | 2024 Herjun Atna Firdaus |
Constructors' champion | Honda |
Teams' champion | Astra Honda Racing Team |
UB150 | |
Constructors | Honda, Yamaha |
Tyre suppliers | Dunlop |
Riders' champion | 2024 Fahmi Basam |
Constructors' champion | Yamaha |
Teams' champion | Yamaha LFN HP969 Indonesia Racing Team |
Current season |
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.
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.