After his Moto3 wildcard debut, Malaysian rider Hakim Danish returns to Europe for Round 6 of the FIM JuniorGP at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with renewed confidence and determination to deliver a stronger performance with the SIC Racing MSi team.

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Just days after his impressive Moto3 wildcard appearance at the Malaysian GP, Malaysia’s very own Hakim Danish is back in action, this time at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for Round 6 of the FIM JuniorGP World Championship.
The 4.66 km Catalan circuit, featuring 8 right-hand turns and 6 left-handers, is one of the most iconic and technically demanding tracks on the FIM JuniorGP calendar. Known for its fast-flowing corners and long straights, it rewards riders who can balance precision with aggression, a challenge Hakim Danish is ready to embrace.
Straight from Moto3 to JuniorGP
Without missing a beat, Danish flew to Spain the day after his wildcard outing to reunite with his SIC Racing MSi team in Barcelona. The young Malaysian is using every ounce of experience from his Moto3 weekend to fuel his next performance.
“I learned a lot from last week’s wildcard from race strategies and handling the bike under pressure, to fine-tuning the setup for optimum performance,” said Hakim Danish. “I’m still in a very motivated mood this week, and I’ll make sure to deliver a stronger result than before.”
A Confident Return with SIC Racing MSi
Danish will once again line up with the SIC Racing MSi outfit, the same team that guided him through his Moto3 debut. His team principal expressed confidence that the momentum built in Malaysia will carry through to Barcelona.
“This week marks Round 6 of the FIM JuniorGP, and Hakim will be racing under the SIC Racing MSi banner,” said the team representative. “After the wildcard experience at the MalaysianGP with the same crew, his rhythm and spirit remain strong. We’re confident that he’ll deliver a competitive performance from day one.”
Double the Action in Barcelona
Fans can look forward to an exciting weekend as two races are scheduled for Sunday. Malaysian supporters are can tune in and cheer for their homegrown talent as he battles Europe’s finest junior riders on one of the world’s most challenging circuits.



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