QAYIM PLANS TO MAKE THE MOST OF THE COMPETITION

QAYIM PLANS TO MAKE THE MOST OF THE COMPETITION

Round 2 of the AEON CREDIT MAM MALAYSIA SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP will be held at Sepang International Circuit this weekend. Qayim Razin Razali of Horizon Racing Team is pumped up in keeping the winning momentum in the MSBK250 B race category.

It was definitely a tough show in the MSBK250 B race category but Qayim pulled out his best shots to score a double-win and the Weekend Champion title. The Malaysian rider went on to showcase his competency and ability to withstand the challenges that came along with the race category. With three more rounds to go, it takes a lot of courage, strength and confidence to keep the momentum going. Will the rider be able to present a similar show in the coming rounds?

Commenting on the race, Qayim said, “One of the biggest challenges is racing alongside riders from Group A. While I’m focused on leading Group B, I’m also navigating battles with faster, more experienced riders. It’s a mental and physical test to stay sharp, hold my position and push my own limits, especially in a competition where every second counts. My bike is performing at its peak and right now, I feel like my machine is an extension of myself and that’s a massive advantage. As for disadvantages, every setup has room for improvement but we’re constantly fine-tune to stay competitive.”

“Racing in the MSBK250 B category is a thrill! It’s also a huge learning opportunity as every lap teaches me more about racing lines, body positioning and strategy. The competition is intense though but that’s the best part of racing. In my opinion, Kabilesh from India and Carlsen Solis from the Philippines are my toughest rivals. They both have more track time and experience which makes them strong benchmarks for me. I’m using this as motivation and I’ll do everything I can to stay close, learn from them and raise my level throughout the race weekend. My mission is clear: I want to win the overall title in Group B and claim the title of Weekend Warrior Champion. That’s what I’m working toward every session.”