Development series to be hosted alongside WorldSBK in Thailand.
The 22 participants in the second edition of the Cup are getting ready to take to the track for the first time this weekend in Thailand.
The stage for the first round of the Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup is the Chang International Circuit, which will host the first two races of the season as a part of the second round of the WorldSBK Championship.
The track is located in Buriram in the North East of Thailand, a five hour drive from the capital Bangkok, and is 4.554km long, has 12 corners and can accommodate up to 40,000 spectators.
The first race of the season in the Cup is always a bit of an unknown as a lot of the riders are participating for the first time in an event such as this. Just about the only thing you can be certain of is that the weather will play an important role, with high heat and humidity forecast.
The 22 riders in the Cup had their first chance to acquaint themselves with the Moto3 Honda NSF250R a couple of weeks ago during several days of testing in Sepang. With this experience under their belts the riders will arrive in Thailand full of enthusiasm hoping that this competition can act as a springboard to a career in the world championship.
Three riders who will need no extra motivation are the local boys Somkiat Chantra and Nakarin Atiratphuvapat, who are returning to the Cup this season and finished the test in Sepang first and third respectively. They are joined this season by another Thai rider, Sittipon Srimoontree, who is making his debut in the series this year.
The runner-up of the inaugural season of the Cup was Japanese rider Yuta Date, and he will be hoping to continue his nation’s domination of proceedings from last year, having recovered from a leg injury that hampered him in Sepang.
His compatriots Sasaki and Kunimine will also be hoping to use their experience from last year to perform well, along with Shafiq Rasol from Malaysia who finished second in the pre-season test.
The Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup 2015 consists of 12 races spread over six rounds held in Thailand, Qatar, Malaysia, China and Japan.