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TVS OMC RR 310 (Apache RR 310) creates top speed record of 215.9 kmph

Written by AnantaSaranNayak

TVS Racing drew everyone’s attention with a new speed record. This has come up in the second edition of TVS Asia One Make Championship 2023. This time around the team managed to break its earlier record. They set up a top speed of 215 kmph around the Chang International Circuit in Thailand. The racing team also set a new best lap timing of 1:49:742. Thus beating its previous record of 1:50.850 by a good 1.1 seconds. The Racing motorcycle in use was the TVS Asia OMC RR 310, based on the RR310.

What Was The Race Like?

The racing motorcycle managed to bring out a higher power output this season. Alongside this, it also received improved ECU calibration and gear ratios. The motorcycle also benefited from a new customised suspension set-up. The 2023 season saw a total of 14 racers from 7 countries. These are namely, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and Japan. Vorapong Malahuan was the winner in the first two races. Meanwhile, Indian riders KY Ahamed and Jagan Kumar made it to the top 10.

TVS And Motorsport Go Hand In Hand

With these empathic results, TVS is extremely proud of the record-breaking performance by TVS Racing at the 2023 TVS Asia One Make Championship. This speaks volumes of TVS’s hard work and the dedication of the team. TVS has always been into motorsports. And achievements like these further push their pursuit of excellence in all aspects of motorsports.

With a rich history and sheer dominance in two-wheeler motorsports, TVS Racing is a key player in this domain. It has played a massive role in developing the racing culture in India and abroad. It has also been pivotal in engineering the TVS Apache series through the company’s “Track to Road” philosophy. With these, TVS is now more than motivated. Thus they are looking forward to even more action-packed performances from the team in the upcoming rounds.

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