Malaysian rider Hakim Danish faces the 11-corner challenge of Austria’s Red Bull Ring in Round 6 of the MotoGP Rookies Cup, aiming to maintain his championship lead over Brian Uriarte.

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Malaysian talent Hakim Danish is preparing for one of the most pivotal weekends of his season as the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup heads to the Red Bull Ring for Round 6. The 4.35-kilometre circuit, known for its blend of speed and technicality, features 11 corners, eight right-handers and three left-handers, along with an 810-metre straight that will push riders’ braking precision and acceleration to the limit.
Hakim enters the weekend at the top of the overall standings. He holds a slender 13-point lead over Spanish rival Brian Uriarte. With the title fight intensifying, maintaining consistency and composure will be crucial for the 16-year-old.
After nearly two weeks back home in Malaysia, Hakim kept to a strict training schedule set by SIC Racing. This includes fitness conditioning and practice sessions on a training bike. The preparation sharpens his form for the high-speed, heavy-braking demands of the Austrian track.
“This weekend marks race week, and I’m feeling incredibly excited to hit the track,” said Hakim. “My goal is to secure a podium finish and stay calm without being too hasty during the race. I truly appreciate all your support and hope you’ll keep me in your prayers for a successful weekend.”
The Spielberg round promises to be a decisive chapter in the championship. Every corner and straight offers opportunities for both attack and defence. For Hakim, a strong performance here could play a vital role in his quest to secure the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup title.
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