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.
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