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Barnama
22-06-2025
- Sport
- Barnama
RBMRC: Hakim Danish Finishes Second In Italy, Remains Overall Championship Leader
KUALA LUMPUR, June 22 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's young rider Muhammad Hakim Danish Ramli had to settle for second place after being overtaken at the last moment in Race Two of Round Four of the 2025 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup (RBMRC) at the Mugello Circuit in Florence, Italy today. Muhammad Hakim, better known as Hakim Danish, started from fifth on the grid and endured a tough race before being edged out by just 0.011 seconds by Indonesian rider Veda Pratama, who won the race with a time of 26 minutes 44.347 seconds. Third place went to Benat Fernandez of Spain.


The Sun
08-06-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
MotoGP rookies cup leader Hakim Danish secures yet another second place finish at Aragon
KUALA LUMPUR: National rider Muhammad Hakim Danish Ramli maintained his position at the head of the MotoGP Rookies Cup riders' standings after securing yet another second-placed finish in Race 5 of the competition at the Aragon Circuit, Spain today. The 17-year-old started the first race of the third round in sixth place and managed to catch up with the leading group, only to bet thwarted by Spaniard Brian Uriarte, who won with a time of 26:38.204 seconds (s). 'Second place is still an important result. I will try to do better in Race Six tomorrow (Sunday),' he said after the race. Hakim Danish, who won the round last season, finished 0.007s behind Uriarte while third place went to another Spanish rider David Gonzalez (+0.068s). Even with the second place finish, the Malaysian remains at the top of the overall standings with 100 points ahead of Uriarte (75 points) and Gonzalez (35 points).


The Sun
08-06-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Hakim Danish Keeps MotoGP Rookies Cup Lead After Race 5
KUALA LUMPUR: National rider Muhammad Hakim Danish Ramli maintained his position at the head of the MotoGP Rookies Cup riders' standings after securing yet another second-placed finish in Race 5 of the competition at the Aragon Circuit, Spain today. The 17-year-old started the first race of the third round in sixth place and managed to catch up with the leading group, only to bet thwarted by Spaniard Brian Uriarte, who won with a time of 26:38.204 seconds (s). 'Second place is still an important result. I will try to do better in Race Six tomorrow (Sunday),' he said after the race. Hakim Danish, who won the round last season, finished 0.007s behind Uriarte while third place went to another Spanish rider David Gonzalez (+0.068s). Even with the second place finish, the Malaysian remains at the top of the overall standings with 100 points ahead of Uriarte (75 points) and Gonzalez (35 points).


The Sun
07-06-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
MotoGP Rookies Cup leader Hakim Danish secures yet another podium at Aragon
KUALA LUMPUR: National rider Muhammad Hakim Danish Ramli maintained his position at the head of the MotoGP Rookies Cup riders' standings after securing yet another second-placed finish in Race 5 of the competition at the Aragon Circuit, Spain yesterday. The 17-year-old started the first race of the third round in sixth place and managed to catch up with the leading group, only to bet thwarted by Spaniard Brian Uriarte, who won with a time of 26:38.204 seconds (s). 'Second place is still an important result. I will try to do better in Race Six tomorrow (Sunday),' he said after the race. Hakim Danish, who won the round last season, finished 0.007s behind Uriarte while third place went to another Spanish rider David Gonzalez (+0.068s). Even with the second place finish, the Malaysian remains at the top of the overall standings with 100 points ahead of Uriarte (75 points) and Gonzalez (35 points).


The Sun
07-06-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Hakim Danish wins another podium at Aragon MotoGP
KUALA LUMPUR: National rider Muhammad Hakim Danish Ramli maintained his position at the head of the MotoGP Rookies Cup riders' standings after securing yet another second-placed finish in Race 5 of the competition at the Aragon Circuit, Spain yesterday. The 17-year-old started the first race of the third round in sixth place and managed to catch up with the leading group, only to bet thwarted by Spaniard Brian Uriarte, who won with a time of 26:38.204 seconds (s). 'Second place is still an important result. I will try to do better in Race Six tomorrow (Sunday),' he said after the race. Hakim Danish, who won the round last season, finished 0.007s behind Uriarte while third place went to another Spanish rider David Gonzalez (+0.068s). Even with the second place finish, the Malaysian remains at the top of the overall standings with 100 points ahead of Uriarte (75 points) and Gonzalez (35 points).