After scoring vital points for the team in the first race of the weekend, the Indian pair faced the challenge of maintaining their pace against a field of international talent. Although he could not increase his points in today's race, his efforts reflected his continued pursuit of excellence.

Mohsin Parban displayed commendable consistency and strategy as he started from 20th position on the grid. Throughout the race, he remained competitive, and took advantage of his experience to effectively navigate the challenging circuit. Parmban's disciplined approach allowed him to finish in 17th place with a time of 22:20.928, demonstrating his ability to hold his own among a tough lineup of riders, even if it meant a loss in points for the team this time. Has not been transformed.Reflecting on his performance, Paramban said, “Today's race showed my improvement, even though I missed out on scoring points for the team. The competition was tough, so I focused on being consistent. When I saw Kavin coming out, I followed the pattern and finished without errors. This experience taught us a lot and we will enhance our strategies for better results in the coming period.”

Meanwhile, young talent Kavin Quintal, who had started brilliantly from 18th position, faced unexpected mechanical problems.His early laps were strong, showcasing his flexibility and skill as he worked hard to remain competitive. Unfortunately, a mechanical failure forced him to crash out of the race on the sixth lap, dashing his hopes of scoring additional points.

Despite the setback, Quintal remained optimistic. “Today, I started strong, but mechanical problems with my machine hindered my plans. Looking at yesterday's results, I was confident of scoring extra points in this race as well.Unfortunately, I could not finish the race. However, we learned a lot from this phase and I thank my team and coaches for supporting me. With a positive outlook, I am looking forward to better results in the coming period.”

The 2024 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, now in its 27th edition, is Asia's premier motorcycle road racing competition, attracting top talent from across the continent. The championship consists of six rounds, starting with official testing and the season opener at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand, followed by races in China and Japan.The subsequent rounds will take place in Indonesia, Malaysia and will conclude in Thailand.