ASB1000
Muhammad Zaqhwan Zaidi secured pole position in ASB1000 ahead of Azroy Hakeem Anuar and Keito Abe, but once the races began, Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah controlled the headline results.
Syahrin claimed victory in Race 1 ahead of Azroy and Abe before returning in Race 2 to complete the weekend sweep. Abe improved to second in the second encounter, while Nakarin Atiratphuvapat completed the podium in third. Two victories from two races firmly established Syahrin as the benchmark of the Chang weekend.
SS600
SS600 delivered two different race winners across the weekend. Wahyu Nugroho led qualifying from Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin and Anupab Sarmoon, but Race 1 belonged to Kasma Daniel, who secured victory ahead of Thanat Laoongplio and Sarmoon.
Race 2 swung in Thanat’s favour, with the Thai rider taking victory ahead of Sarmoon and McKinley Kyle Paz. Sarmoon’s pair of podium finishes marked one of the most consistent weekends in the category.
AP250
Krittapat Keankum led qualifying in AP250 ahead of Hiroki Ono and Fahmi Basam before the race victories split between two front-runners.
Ono took Race 1 victory ahead of Rheza Danica Ahrens and Panjaruch Chitwirulchat, while Keankum responded in Race 2 with a win of his own. Panjaruch returned to the podium in second, with Candra H completing the top three.
UB150
UB150 delivered one of the busiest weekends on the ARRC schedule, with multiple qualifying stages leading into two separate race winners.
Husni Zainul Fuadzy emerged from Superpole on top after earlier qualifying sessions were led by Md Shafiq Rasol and John Emerson Inguito. Race 1 saw Fadli Rigani take victory ahead of Wahyu Aji Trilaksana and Husni, before Husni returned in Race 2 to claim victory himself. Ahmad Darwisy Ahmad Sahir finished second, with Adytya Fauzi third.
TVS Racing International Championship
Pedrinho Matos topped both qualifying groups in the TVS Racing International Championship, but the races produced two different winners.
Luis Miguel secured Race 1 victory ahead of Mohd Ramdan Rosli and Oratilwe Phiri, while Race 2 went to Sarthak Chavan. Mohd Ramdan Rosli added another podium finish in second, with Pedrinho Matos returning to the rostrum in third.
Chang International Circuit delivered a round that balanced outright dominance with tightly spread competition. Syahrin’s ASB1000 double stood as the defining performance of the weekend, while categories such as SS600, AP250, UB150, and the TVS Racing International Championship left Thailand with multiple riders firmly in contention heading deeper into the 2026 season.




