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van der Drift and Tan Soar to Top of Leaderboards after Sensational Fuji Weekend

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Chris van der Drift took his Kamlung Racing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup to its fourth consecutive Porsche Carrera Cup Asia victory, taking an emphatic win in Round 6 at Japan’s Fuji International Speedway to leap to the top of the overall championship leaderboard. For the second time in as many races, the New Zealander had to fend off a strong challenge from Team Porsche Holding’s Martin Ragginger of Austria, who crossed the line second ahead of Budweiser Team Absolute Racing’s Tung Ho-Pin of China. Tung stormed from his fifth place grid position to claim the final podium place, expertly finding his way through the pack and past Team Jebsen’s Rodolfo Avila.

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Car #68 / Team Kamlung Racing / Chris Van der DRIFT / NZL - Porsche Carrera Cup Asia at Fuji Speedway - Japan
Car #68 / Team Kamlung Racing / Chris Van der DRIFT / NZL – Porsche Carrera Cup Asia at Fuji Speedway – Japan

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OpenRoad Racing’s Francis Tjia took the Class B win after a flawless drive to the flag, successfully keeping friendly rival Yuey Tan of Team Jebsen at bay. Third was Tjia’s brother and team mate, Christian Chia, taking his second career Porsche Carrera Cup Asia podium. Paul Tresidder of Australia won the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia medal.

In the overall standings, van der Drift leaves Japan with a nine point lead over Clearwater Racing’s Craig Baird, with Ragginger in third, thirty points adrift of the top spot, having missed two rounds. Tan tops the Class B title chase with a nine point advantage over Tjia, with Modena Motorsports’ Wayne Shen third, one point behind.

After the intensity of Round 5, van der Drift was grateful his rival was kept busier this time around: “The biggest thing was to get off the line well. I had a little bit more speed today and the car was easier to manage. When you look in your mirrors and you see the guys behind fighting, it gives you a bit of a breather.” Ragginger enjoyed the race despite not being in a position to seriously challenge for the win this time around: “I had no big chance to get in today. I had a really good start this time, but I could have done with that yesterday! Today we had almost the same speed, and Ho-Pin and Rodolfo were very quick behind me, so I had to watch them.”

Tung, winner of Round 2, was delighted to put his subsequent run of back luck firmly behind him: “I had a good start, but was hit from behind into Turn 1 so lost a few positions. I was able to close the gap to Rodolfo, got a good run down the straight and planned to surprise him, which I did!”

In Class B, Tjia was clearly thrilled to be back on the podium: “It feels great to be back on the top step! It’s been a while. I love this track so it feels good.” For brother Christian, who made his debut at the Fuji circuit this weekend, it was a superb result and more than exceeded his expectations: “It’s a great feeling to be sharing the podium with my brother. It’s also vindication for my poor race yesterday!”

Tan, who now leads the Class B title chase for the first time in his Porsche Carrera Cup Asia career, tempered his delight with a sobering dose of realism: “It’s only half way through the season, so there’s a long way to go. I really enjoy racing with Francis, and I pushed him all the way to the end. I think were both pushed 110% all the way today.”

As the formidable field launched off the grid, van der Drift made a superb getaway from pole and Ragginger could only follow in his wake, with Avila, Tung and Baird, seventh on the grid, three abreast into Turn 1. PICC Team StarChase driver Nico Menzel, who had lost ground at the start from his second row starting position, was immediately onto the back of Baird, the 17-year-old mounting a strong challenge to the vastly experienced Porsche expert.

Menzel made a move on Lap 3, briefly getting by the New Zealand driver before Baird grabbed it back. Menzel ran wide, briefly making contact with Malaysia’s Alif Hamdan. Hamdan then came under pressure from Team Yonda’s Ro Charlz Skyangel, the battle giving Menzel the chance to close back up to Baird and resume their duel.

At the front of the pack, Tung had closed up to Avila and made his move on Lap 7, immediately pulling away from the Macau driver.  Lap 9 saw Menzel set up another move on Baird, this time making it stick to claim a fifth place finish. Behind, Baird and Hamdan made contact, the former spinning and rejoining behind the Malaysian.

In Class B, while Tjia led the pack in the opening laps, 100 PLUS Racing Team’s Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak was on a charge, getting by to take the category lead on Lap 5. However, the Thai driver retired with technical problems on Lap 6, and Tjia led Tan and brother Chia home.

The final laps of the race saw Ragginger reel in van der Drift while having to fend off a challenge from Tung, with Avila never losing sight of the top three. However, the Kamlung Racing driver proved once again unbeatable, sailing home with a 0.788 second advantage at the end of another 15 laps of sportscar racing at its very best.

The weekend marked the second occasion the Porsche Carrera Cups of Asia and Japan have come together to produce a thrilling weekend of Porsche one-make racing, and all agreed it had exceeded everyone’s highest expectations. A demanding and technical track, the astonishing vistas of the majestic Mount Fuji, and an atmosphere of friendly camaraderie amongst the drivers, teams and organisers ensure that Rounds 5 and 6 of the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia is guaranteed to be a highlight of the 2015 season.

The Porsche Carrera Cup Asia will be back in action in August, when the 28-strong field of Asia’s finest sports car drivers will reunite, and the battle of the overall and Class B championships will resume in earnest.

Porsche Carrera Cup Asia 2015

Round 6 Results

Pos No Driver/Nationality Class Entrant/Nationality Time
1 68 Chris VAN DER DRIFT (NZL) Kamlung Racing (CHN) 26:11.564
2 86 Martin RAGGINGER (AUT) Team Porsche Holding (CHN) +0.788
3 58 TUNG Ho-Pin (CHN) Budweiser Team Absolute Racing (HKG) +1.794
4 20 Rodolfo AVILA (MAC) Team Jebsen (HKG) +2.197
5 99 Nico MENZEL (GER) PICC Team StarChase (CHN) +8.196
6 72 Alif HAMDAN (MAS) Alif Hamdan Motorsport (MAS) +9.444
7 12 Craig BAIRD (NZL) Clearwater Racing (SIN) +15.112
8 8 Ro Charlz SKYANGEL (SIN) Team Yonda (CHN) +16.179
9 21 Francis TJIA (HKG) B OpenRoad Racing (HKG) +27.463
10 5 Yuey TAN (SIN) B Team Jebsen (HKG) +29.079
11 55 BAO Jin Long (CHN) Zheng Tong Auto (CHN) +29.242
12 69 Christian CHIA (CAN) B OpenRoad Racing (HKG) +31.481
13 11 Ringo CHONG (SIN) B Team Kangshun (CHN) +35.387
14 98 Henri RICHARD (USA) B Silicon Tech Racing LLP (USA) +42.922
15 51 Johnson HUANG (TPE) B Team BC Racing (TPE) +43.875
16 16 Wayne SHEN (HKG) B Modena Motorsports (HKG) +53.544
17 23 Paul TRESIDDER (AUS) B Paul Tresidder (AUS) +1:10.865
18 2 *Samson CHAN (HKG) B Arrows Racing (MAS) +1:17.337
19 17 FUNG Yui Sum (HKG) B Arrows Racing (HKG) +1:32.111
20 88 Hugues RIPERT (HKG) B Spark Motorsports (HKG) +1:40.145
21 80 Sontaya KUNPLOME (THA) B Racing Spirit Thailand (THA) 1 Lap
22 22 SIU Yuk Lung (HKG) B LKM Racing (HKG) 1 Lap
DNF 18 Vutthikorn INTHRAPHUVASAK (THA) B 100 PLUS Racing Team (THA)
DNF 78 Suttiluck BUNCHAROEN (THA) B True Visions Motorsports Thailand (THA)
DNF 28 John SHEN (HKG) B Modena Motorsports (HKG)
DNF 3 Michael S. (INA) B OpenRoad Racing (HKG)
DNF 9 LI Chao (CHN) B Team Betterlife (CHN)
DNS 65 ZHU Jun Han (CHN) B Absolute Racing (HKG)

*Non series registered

Fastest Lap: Tung Ho-Pin/Budweiser Team Absolute Racing/1:43.902/158.099 km/h

Fastest Lap Class B: Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak/100 PLUS Racing Team/1:44.770/156.789 km/h

 

Overall Points after Round 6 (top 5)

Pos Comp No Driver Entrant Points
1 68 Chris van der Drift Kamlung Racing 99
2 12 Craig Baird Clearwater Racing 95
3 86 Martin Ragginger Team Porsche Holding 69
4 20 Rodolfo Avila Team Jebsen 65
5 99 Nico Menzel PICC Team Jebsen 60

Class B Points after Round 6 (top 5)

Pos Comp No Driver Entrant Points
1 5 Yuey Tan Team Jebsen 91
2 21 Francis Tjia OpenRoad Racing 82
3 16 Wayne Shen Modena Motorsports 81
4 51 Johnson Huang Team BC Racing 59
5 98 Max Twigg Max Twigg 52
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