Tag: Kavin Quintal

  • Idemitsu Honda Racing riders battle it out in Malaysia’s heat, gain ground in ARRC

    Idemitsu Honda Racing riders battle it out in Malaysia’s heat, gain ground in ARRC

    MUMBAI: Grit, grind, and throttle defined the second round of the 2025 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) at Malaysia’s Sepang International Circuit, where Idemitsu Honda Racing India’s riders Kavin Quintal and Johann Reeves turned up the heat in the Asia Production 250cc class (AP250).

    In an eight lap, tyre-burning contest against Asia’s finest, 19-year-old Quintal clawed his way from the 19 grid slot in race one to finish 18 with a time of 19:43.239. By race two, he dug deeper, rode smarter, and powered to 15 place with a time of 19:44.506, clinching one championship point.

    His fastest lap? A zippy 2:25.412 — a silver lining on a steamy Malaysian afternoon.

    Reeves, starting from the 24 grid spot, rode a composed first race to place 19 with a total time of 19:44.679. In race two, he crossed the line at 20 after clocking a best lap time of 2:29.021, wrapping up a learning-heavy weekend on one of Asia’s most complex tracks.

    With Kavin’s single-point gain in round two, the Indian team now sits with a total of five points in the AP250 class — slow and steady, but forward.

    “Today’s race at Sepang Circuit was challenging from start to finish. The technical track demanded complete focus and tested every move. It was a tough battle out there. I am taking away important lessons and remain determined to come back stronger in the upcoming races”, said Kavin.

    Johann echoed the sentiment, adding, “Today’s race at Sepang Circuit pushed me on every level. The competition was intense and the track demanding. I have gained valuable experience for the team. There’s a lot to build on. With the completion of Round two, I am focused on coming back stronger in the upcoming races”.

    While the points column may not scream dominance yet, the determination in the pit lane is unmistakably loud. With more rounds to go, both riders will look to translate momentum into podiums.

  • Honda Racing India revs up for ARRC 2025 with two teen riders and big podium dreams

    Honda Racing India revs up for ARRC 2025 with two teen riders and big podium dreams

    MUMBAI: The tarmac’s heating up in Thailand and so is India’s motorsport ambition. Idemitsu Honda Racing India has touched down at the Chang International Circuit for the season opener of the 2025 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC), scheduled from 25-27 April.

    With two teenage riders in the saddle and high hopes in the pit lane, Honda’s move signals more than just another racing season—it’s a full-throttle statement on India’s growing presence in international motorsport.

    Representing Honda India in the Asia Production 250cc (AP250) class are 19-year-old Kavin Samaar Quintal and 18-year-old Johann Reeves Emmanuel. Kavin returns with ARRC experience under his helmet, while Johann makes his championship debut after cutting his teeth in the Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup and the 2024 Thailand Talent Cup.

    “Having raced in the previous season of the ARRC, I have gained invaluable experience and insights into what it takes to compete at this level. In 2025, I am determined to take all my learnings, sharpen my skills further, and aim for a strong finish in the top 10 rankings,” said Quintal.

    Emmanuel added, “Being a part of the 2025 ARRC is a huge opportunity for me… I will give it my all to secure a place in the top 10 rankings, and I am truly grateful to Honda Racing India for believing in me.”

    The ARRC calendar spans six rounds this season, with stops in Malaysia (30 May–1 June), Japan (July), Indonesia (August), and a December finale back in Thailand. One round’s venue remains under wraps.

    Honda’s broader vision is clear: nurture Indian racers for the global stage while flexing its engineering muscle across Asia’s toughest tracks. The strategy blends talent development with brand ambition—bolstering the ‘Make in India’ mission while pushing Indian motorsport beyond the domestic grid.

    With two determined teens, a fine-tuned fleet, and an open throttle, Honda Racing India is chasing speed, success, and a shot at the podium.