The Asian Grand Prix - The Winning Formula

The FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is Asia's premiere motorcycle road racing championship, featuring three exciting race classes -Underbone 125cc, GP125cc, and SuperSports 600cc. The FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is a championship in a class of its own. It is the only motorcycle championship to span the Asian continent, moving from Malaysia, to the Philippines, to China, and Indonesia. It is the only championship to attract the participation from the best riders from the region and some participants from Great Britain, and New Zealand. It is the only championship to run a premiere 4-stroke category, the SuperSports 600cc class; a GP class - the GP125cc; and a rider development class - the Underbone 125cc.
Introduced in 1997, the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is sanctioned by the Federation Internationale Motocycliste (FIM) as the FIM's Continental Championship for Asia. Since its inception, the championship's objectives have always been to groom Asian champions for the international road racing arena. The FIM Asia Road Racing Championship acts as a stepping stone for Asian riders to progress to after their national championships. From this training ground, Asian riders hone their skills by racing on machines that are similar in power and class to those used in the FIM world events before they make their debut in international racing.
The FIM Asian Crown in the SuperSports 600cc, GP125cc, and Underbone 125cc are the most hotly contested titles in Asian road racing. Each round of the Asian Grand Prix is packed with high-powered excitement and the thrills and spills of motorcycle road racing.
Two Wheels Motor Racing (TWMR) is the race promoters for the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. A wholly owned subsidiary of Safe Aim Mutual Sdn Bhd, TWMR has been promoting the Asian Grand Prix since 1996.
Two Wheels Motor Racing is also an agent for motorsports-related insurance policies, including motorsports insurance for events, equipment, racers, and team personnel. To contact, call 03-8733 8787 or fax 03-8733 1122.




