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Double joy for Kota Sasaki as the Aston Martin Asia Cup visits Malaysia PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 24 June 2008

It was a double victory for Japan’s Team Reckless driver, Kota Sasaki as the Aston sasaki.jpgMartin Asia Cup visited Sepang, Malaysia for its third and fourth rounds. Supporting the Japanese Super GT event and in front of a packed house, the Aston Martin Asia Cup welcomed new drivers Dean Grant (Australia), Eric Yeo (Malaysia), Stewart Seatter (Scotland), Adrian De Silva (Malaysia) and Ryan Marsden (Great Britain).

Qualifying

 

sasaki2.jpgIn hot and humid conditions, Sasaki and double winner from the opening rounds, Dilantha Malagamuwa battled for pole position with the honour going to Sasaki with a late flying lap. Australians Mark Eddy and Dean Grant took third and fourth respectively whilst newcomer Eric Yeo, substituting for Tunku Hammam, took fifth.

 

Qualifying Result:

 

Position

Driver

Country

Time

1

Kota Sasaki

Japan

2.18.821

2

Dilantha Malagamuwa

Sri Lanka

2.19.189

3

Mark Eddy

Australia

2.20.072

4

Dean Grant

Australia

2.20.288

5

Eric Yeo

Malaysia

2.21.341

6

Marc Cini

Australia

2.21.866

 

Race 1

 

Sweltering heat welcomed the drivers onto the grid for the first race of the weekend which saw Sasaki take a lights to flag victory in a strong display. Sasaki was pushed in the early stages by Malagamuwa who secured second despite a quick off track excursion at turn 6 which allowed Sasaki to open up a healthy gap.

 

The final step of the podium was taken by Mark Eddy, echoing his results from thepodium1.jpg opening rounds last month. Eddy had led a storming pack of chasing cars including AMAC newcomer and fellow Australian Dean Grant, Eric Yeo, Marc Cini and Stewart Seatter. Kuo Tong Hsieh of Taiwan was making great progress despite lacking track time compared to his rivals after flight delays say him arrive later at Sepang than planned with George Ong putting in an equally spirited drive.

 

Race One Result:

 

Position

Driver

Country

Best Lap

1

Kota Sasaki

Japan

2.19.816

2

Dilantha Malagamuwa

Sri Lanka

2.19.912

3

Mark Eddy

Australia

2.20.892

4

Dean Grant

Australia

2.21.456

5

Eric Yeo

Malaysia

2.21.160

6

Stewart Seatter

Scotland

2.22.286

 

Race 2

 

As the cars prepared for race two a quick rain shower prompted everyone to stand by with rain tyres but with high track temperatures quickly evaporating the water the majority choose to stick with slicks bar those with local knowledge, George Ong and Adrian De Silva who went with the Michelin wets. The local boys were proven right as more rain feel as the race set off.

 

Sasaki made a clean start from the front of the grid with Malagamuwa, Eddy and Grant in hot pursuit. The slippery surface caught Malagamuwa out, a spin putting pay to his podium hopes. Thankfully the pack avoided the stationary Malagamuwa who was able to rejoin.

 

With the rain becoming intermittent and the track drying quickly, the advantage swung back to the slick Michelin tyres with De Silva opting to pit to change whilst Ong battled on with deteriorating wets.

 

Sasaki took a second, well deserved win whilst it was an all Australian battle for podium2.jpgsecond and third places with Grant taking the runners up slot and Eddy once again taking a strong third place.

 

Newcomers Eric Yeo, enjoying a home race, and Stewart Seatter of Scotland took solid finishes in fourth and fifth respectively.

 

With Malagamuwa finishing in sixth he sees his lead at the top of the Championship cut substantially with the rapid Sasaki having thrown down the gauntlet.

 

Race Two Result:

 

Position

Driver

Country

Time

1

Kota Sasaki

Japan

2.19.567

2

Dean Grant

Australia

2.20.955

3

Mark Eddy

Australia

2.21.148

4

Eric Yeo

Malaysia

2.20.859

5

Stewart Seatter

Scotland

2.21.497

6

Dilantha Malagamuwa

Sri Lanka

2.19.974

 

 

The fifth and sixth rounds of the Aston Martin Asia Cup will take place on 11-13 July 2008, once more at Sepang, Malaysia but this time on the short North track configuration.

 

The series can be followed on www.astonmartin-asiacup.com

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 June 2008 )
 
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