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van der Drift and Perfetti make Gold from Pole

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Kamlung Racing’s Chris van der Drift and Spark Motorsports’ Egidio Perfetti converted their pole positions into overall and Class B victory respectively in Round 3 of the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia. van der Drift held fellow countryman Craig Baird of Clearwater Racing at by throughout the 10-lap race at the Korea International Circuit to claim victory in just his second Porsche Carrera Cup Asia race.

Start - Porsche Carrera Cup Asia at Korea International Circuit - South Korea

Crossing the line less than half a second behind Baird was local hero Myung Gil Choi, driving for Team Porsche Korea, having lost a position to the New Zealand ace off the start. However, Choi set the fastest lap of the race in his quest to catch Baird. Fourth over the line was Team Jebsen’s Rodolfo Avila, who was involved in an altercation on the opening lap which ended the race for Budweiser Team Absolute Racing’s Tung Ho-Pin who had sat third in the championship, just a point behind Avila, coming to South Korea. Avila was later handed a 30 second penalty by race Stewards, which demoted him to 12th.

Second in Class B was Thai driver Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak of 100 PLUS Racing Team ahead of Max Twigg, the pair battling it out in a superb display of hard, fair, no-holds-barred racing.

Podium - Porsche Carrera Cup Asia at Korea International Circuit - South Korea

While van der Drift takes the maximum 21 points for pole position and a win, points leader Baird’s second place sees him hold his spot at the top of the leaderboard after three races, 13 points ahead of Van der Drift. Avila holds in third, while no fewer than three drivers tied in fourth: Tung, Martin Ragginger of Team Porsche Holding, and Team Yonda’s Ro Charlz Skyangel. In Class B, Modena Motorsports’ Wayne Shen, fifth in Class B, tops the points ahead of Team Jebsen’s Yuey Tan with Twigg leaping up to third.

The opening lap was action-packed, with van der Drift pulling clear of the chasing pack and Baird getting by Choi. Behind the leaders, Avila moved up to fourth after his coming together with Tung, with 24-year-old Malaysian Alif Hamdan in fifth ahead of a hard-charging Nico Menzel of PICC Team StarChase who had dropped down the order from his second row starting position.

Mid-race, the leading trio had pulled clear of the pack while, further back, Avila didn’t have enough laps to chase them down, and Alif led Menzel, Team Yonda’s Ro Charlz Skyangel, who had climbed three positions from his grid position, and Team Porsche Holding’s Zhang Zhen Dong, standing in for team regular Martin Ragginger, in eighth.

Said van der Drift, who was delighted to have taken the win for Kamlung Racing and team boss Mak Hing Tak, a respected Class B driver himself: “I had a good start. I locked my rears going into the first corner and ran a bit wide, so after that I just focused on keeping a steady pace. It’s all still new to me, so I’m learning a lot. It’s good for me to see how the car evolves [over race distance]. It’s great for the team to see us win here in Korea!”

Baird admitted he knew he wasn’t going to catch the fellow New Zealander: “We had a little battle going in to T1, and then I got some pressure from [Choi]. I couldn’t get close enough to Chris to challenge. It’s a really good track, but also a really difficult one which requires very high levels of concentration. Chris made a mistake mid-race and I got a bit excited – and then made one myself!”

For Choi, a podium finish was an impressive result in just his first weekend racing the formidable Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 991), and he thanked Porsche Korea for the opportunity to return to the series: “The start was a bit difficult as we didn’t have any practice starts, so perhaps I was a little conservative. The race was a bit short for me, but it’s fantastic to be on the podium. I’m very excited for tomorrow.”

Car #88 / Spark Motorsports / Egidio PERFETTI / SIN - Porsche Carrera Cup Asia at Korea International Circuit - South Korea

Perfetti is clearly enjoying every moment of his return: “There was quite a bit of contact at Turn 1, and it was challenging when the tyres got a little worn, but overall pretty good. I managed to stay with the front runners at the start, but maybe lost a bit of pace once they got away from me.”

The Porsche Carrera Cup Asia Round 3 podium finishers were unanimous in their praise of Korea’s F1 circuit, relishing the challenge of the technical and unforgiving track. However, just as they are getting the measure of this demanding circuit, so are their rivals, lining up the prospect of a truly thrilling Round 4, where van der Drift will once again start the 10-lap race from pole position.

Porsche Carrera Cup Asia 2015

Round 3 Results

Pos No Driver/Nationality Class Entrant/Nationality Time
1 68 Chris VAN DER DRIFT (NZL) Kamlung Racing (HKG) 23:34.815
2 12 Craig BAIRD (NZL) Clearwater Racing (SIN) +1.467
3 11 *Myung Gil CHOI (KOR) Team Porsche Korea (KOR) +1.905
4 72 Alif HAMDAN (MAS) Alif Hamdan Motorsport (MAS) +9.646
5 99 Nico MENZEL (GER) PICC Team StarChase (CHN) +10.580
6 8 Ro Charlz SKYANGEL (SIN) Team Yonda (CHN) +16.167
7 86 *ZHANG Zhen Dong (CHN) Team Porsche Holding (CHN) +18.039
8 88 *Egidio PERFETTI (SIN) B Spark Motorsports (HKG) +21.801
9 18 Vutthikorn INTHRAPHUVASAK (THA) B 100 PLUS Racing Team (THA) +23.486
10 98 *Max TWIGG (AUS) B Max Twigg (AUS) +29.270
11 21 Francis TJIA (HKG) B OpenRoad Racing (HKG) +37.748
12 20 Rodolfo AVILA (MAC) Team Jebsen (HKG) +39.356
13 16 Wayne SHEN (HKG) B Modena Motorsports (HKG) +41.536
14 55 BAO Jin Long (CHN) Zheng Tong Auto (CHN) +42.349
15 5 Yuey TAN (SIN) B Team Jebsen (HKG) +49.165
16 3 Michael S. (INA) B OpenRoad Racing (HKG) +56.407
17 23 Paul TRESIDDER (AUS) B Paul Tresidder (AUS) +1:11.362
18 51 Johnson HUANG (TPE) B Team BC Racing (TPE) +1:11.749
19 28 John SHEN (HKG) B Modena Motorsports (HKG) +1:12.262
20 78 Suttiluck BUNCHAROEN (THA) B True Visions Motorsports Thailand (THA) +1:12.570
21 9 LI Chao (CHN) B Team Betterlife (CHN) +1:12.807
22 2 Kenneth LAU (HKG) B Prince Racing Hong Kong (HKG) +1:25.310
23 22 SIU Yuk Lung (HKG) B LKM Racing (HKG) +1:31.198
24 17 FUNG Yui Sum (HKG) B Arrows Racing (HKG) +1:37.121
25 80 Sontaya KUNPLOME (THA) B Racing Spirit Thailand (THA) +1:59.232
26 69 *Gary CHEUNG B OpenRoad Racing (HKG) +2:11.965
65 ZHU Jun Han (CHN) B Absolute Racing (HKG) DNF
58 TUNG Ho-Pin (CHN) Budweiser Team Absolute Racing (HKG) DNF

*Non series registered

Fastest lap: Myung Gil Choi/Team Porsche Korea/Lap 4/2:13.573

Overall Points after Round 3 (top 5)

Pos Comp No Driver Entrant Points
1 12 Craig Baird Clearwater Racing 52
2 68 Chris van der Drift Kamlung Racing 39
3 20 Rodolfo Avila Team Jebsen 37
4 58 Tung Ho-Pin Budweiser Team Absolute Racing 32
86 Martin Ragginger Team Porsche Holding 32
8 Ro Charlz Skyangel Team Yonda Dongfang 32

Class B Points after Round 3 (top 5)

Pos Comp No Driver Entrant Points
1 16 Wayne Shen Modena Motorsports 48
2 5 Yuey Tan Team Jebsen 43
3 98 Max Twigg Max Twigg 36
4 51 Johnson Huang Team BC Racing 33
5 18 VutthikornInthraphuvasak 100 PLUS Racing Team 27
3 Michael S. OpenRoad Racing 27
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