aRacer ECU has already become the dedicated brand of ECU for the unified specification competitions all over the world. In Asia, including YAMAHA Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, HONDA Indonesia, Philippines, India and other unified specification competitions all uniquely specifies to use aRacer ECU. 


Battle 3 came to the Chang International Circuit in Thailand. It is also the hometown of many riders, naturally they will fight for the home field! The UB150 class which didn't compete in Australia will return to competitions at this stop. As for the AP250 class, in addition to HONDA CBR250RR, YAMAHA R25, and KAWASAKI Ninja250, it is said that Apache RR310 which is BMW G310's twin model and jointly developed with Indian TVS may participate the competition. when the time comes, aRacer will develop the computer for this model. One day, the aRacer computer for BMW G310/Apache RR310 maybe will be available.
 

The UB150 class returned to competitions at the Thailand stop.
 
aRacer ECU has already become the dedicated brand of ECU for the unified specification competitions all over the world. In Asia, including YAMAHA Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, HONDA Indonesia, Philippines, India and other unified specification competitions all uniquely specifies to use aRacer ECU.
 

The AP250 class uses aRacer's uniform specification ECU.
 
The AP250 class uses aRacer's SPEC ECU as the official designated ECU. This also makes aRacer become the third ECU manufacturer that provides uniform specification ECU for competitions, while the other two are Magneti Marelli ECU that is used in MotoGP's, and DELLORTO ECU that is used in Moto3. These competitions all use uniform ECUs on different brands of motorcycles.
 
UB150 race results at the Thailand stop
 
At the UB150 class, almost 95% of the motorcycles used aRacer ECU, and the winners on the podium all used aRacer ECU.
 

Md Akid Aziz (#13) was quite excited after finish the game.
 

Md Akid Aziz#13who rode YAMAHA Y15 ZR was the champion in Race 1.
 
Race1
NO.1UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor Asia Team
NO.2
Pro-Liner 549 KABOCI Racing Team
NO.3
Team One For All
 
UMA Racing has come to the competition very strong, after winning the top three at the first stop, it still maintains very good fighting strength. In 2019, UMA Racing was divided into two teams, and each team has two riders from the same countries (Philippines and Malaysia). At this moment, the two teams are at the top two spots of team overall championship standings. The former MOTOGP rider Youichi Ui's team, TEAM One For All, occupied the third place of team overall championship standings of the UB150 class.
 
The Pro-Liner 549 KABOCI Racing Team is a very powerful team in Indonesia. They participated the UB150 class of ARRC for the first time this year and got good results at the third stop. The future prospects are very promising.
 

Ahmad Fazli Sham#46who rode YAMAHA Y15 ZR was the champion in Race 2.
 
Race2
NO.1ONEXOX TKKR SAG Racing Team
NO.2
SND Factory Racing Rapido
NO.3
YAMAHA Racing Indonesia
 
The ONEXOX TKKR SAG Racing Team is sponsored by a very well-known telecommunications company in Malaysia, and this time it lived up to the expectations and won the first place. SND Factory Racing Rapido won the third place of team overall standings of the UB150 class last year, so the good performance this year is predictable. It is worth noting that the YAMAHA Racing Indonesia team decided to support young riders this year. The rider is only 14 years old, but he also won the third place. His skill is very good.
 

At the last turn of the UB150 class, it was unfortunate that some riders could not make the turn and fall down to the ground.
 
AP250 race results at the Thailand stop
 
Due to its previous superb performance, the Manual Tech Kawasaki team has been deducted 500 rpm, but the results are still good.

Muklada Sarapuech#44who rode CBR250 RR was the champion of the AP250 class.
 
Race1
NO.1A.P. HONDA Racing Thailand
NO.2
A.P. HONDA Racing Thailand
NO.3
ASTRA HONDA Racing Team
 
With home advantage, A.P. HONDA Racing Thailand would not give the victory of their hometown to others easily at the Thailand stop. They won the top 2 prizes in Race 1, and the third place is the ASTRA HONDA Racing Team. The Honda red army occupied the podium.
 

Tatchakorn Buasri#149who also rode CBR250 RR was the champion of Race 2.
 
Race2
NO.1A.P. HONDA Racing Thailand
NO.2
ASTRA HONDA Racing Team
NO.3
YAMAHA Racing Indonesia
 
In Race 2, A.P. HONDA Racing Thailand that won the second place in Race 1 won this round, and the ASTRA HONDA Racing Team won the second place, while the YAMAHA Racing Indonesia team won the third place. After three stops, the current team ranking is led by A.P. HONDA Racing Thailand and Manual Tech KYT KAWASAKI Racing with the same score, and the third place is ASTRA HONDA Racing Team.
 


 

When the riders rushed through the finish line of Race 2, you can see the top 4 winners are very close.