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Martin Ragginger Took First Pole of 2013 Season

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Martin Ragginger took the pole position for the opening round of the 2013 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia during yesterday qualifying session in Sepang International Circuit. At the close of the session, the top four drivers were separated by less than a single second.

Porsche Carrera Cup Asia, Sepang, Malaysia, 22-24 March 2013.

The Austrian, embarking on his second season with the region’s premier sportscar championship, topped the timing sheets for most of the session, temporarily nudged off the top spot only by reigning champion Alexandre Imperatori of PICC Team StarChase. Imperatori took provisional pole mid-way through the 30-minute session, waiting in the wings before putting taking to the track and snatching provisional pole. Ragginger replied with a scorching lap of 2:10.022 on the 5.54km Sepang International Circuit to retake the lead.

Nexus Racing newcomer, 22-year-old Earl Bamber of New Zealand, made a thunderous entry to the series, putting his Porsche 911 GT3 Cup alongside Ragginger’s for the start of the 10-lap race with an impressive last-minute charge.

Imperatori will line up on the second row of the grid alongside LKM Racing Team’s Keita Sawa of Japan, ahead of Sime Darby Auto Performance guest driver Fairuz Fauzy of Malaysia, and Budweiser Kamlung Racing’s Tung Ho-Pin of China.

Porsche Carrera Cup Asia, Sepang, Malaysia, 22-24 March 2013.

Class B pole position was won by Mentos Racing’s Egidio Perfetti, back with the series for a second season, 12th quickest overall in the session. Second fastest in the category for non-professionals was series newcomer, Nexus Racing’s Alif Hamdan of Malaysia, 22, with OpenRoad Racing’s Francis Tjia third quickest in the session.

Porsche Carrera Cup Asia, Sepang, Malaysia, 22-24 March 2013.

For Ragginger, who took the first championship point of the season with his pole position, it was a perfect start to his title campaign:  “It’s my first points for the season. It’s my goal to collect as many points as possible and win the championship, and pole position for sure is a big help. At the last corner it was a bit wet, so my first run was not good enough – I knew that. I knew I needed a good lap with my second set of tyres, and all in all, the car was good. It’s nice to have Earl (Bamber), another quick driver makes the top (of the grid) more interesting.”

Newcomer Bamber was unable to disguise his delight at his debut, and was full of praise for Nexus Racing where he is partnered with Malaysian drivers Hamdan and Adrian Henry D’Silva: “I’m very surprised, but really stoked with the car and the setup. I’m a bit rusty myself, but the team made a huge effort. I’d only had about two days’ experience in the car, so I was just getting more and more comfortable with the car. It would be fantastic to be in the top three (in the race), but the plan is to build up for Shanghai and Zhuhai. We’re not planning to set the world on fire so early. This is a real quality field and you just couldn’t pick the order of the top five or 10.”

Class B pole man Perfetti was pleased with his run:  “Not so bad!  It was the same as in practice. The car is sliding a bit, and so I don’t think I was quite as happy as I was with the test.” 

The 25-car field roared onto the track at the start of the session shot with slicks on a track drying after a downpour. Ragginger shot to the top of the times, with Tung second quickest out on track ahead of Benjamin Rouget of Team Yongda Dongfang who missed out on Friday’s practice session with a broken radiator. Basetex Racing’s Zhang Da Sheng of China and newcomer Jason Zhang Zhiqiang of China both put in strong performances, before dropping down the order later in the session as both Tung and Team Jebsen’s Rodolfo Avila found the pace.

2013 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia

Round 1 Qualifying

Pos

No

Driver/Nationality

Class

Entrant/Nationality

Time

1

86

Martin RAGGINGER (AUT)

A

Team Eagle (CHN)

2:10.022

2

7

Earl BAMBER (NZL)

A

Nexus Racing (MAS)

+0.293

3

99

Alexandre IMPERATORI (HKG)

A

PICC Team StarChase (CHN)

+0.312

4

38

Keita SAWA (JPN)

A

LKM Racing Team (HKG)

+0.924

5

3

*Fairuz FAUZY (MAS)

A

Sime Darby Auto Performance (MAS)

+1.584

6

58

TUNG Ho-Pin (CHN)

A

Budweiser Kamlung Racing (CHN)

+1.588

7

20

Rodolfo AVILA (MAC)

A

Team Jebsen (HKG)

+1.747

8

8

Benjamin ROUGET (FRA)

A

Team Yongda Dongfang (CHN)

+2.155

9

78

ZHANG Da Sheng (CHN)

A

Basetex Racing (CHN)

+2.297

10

9

WANG Jian Wei (CHN)

A

Team Betterlife (CHN)

+2.509

11

66

Jason ZHANG Zhiqiang (CHN)

A

Team C&D (CHN)

+2.536

12

88

Egidio PERFETTI (SIN)

B

Mentos Racing (SIN)

+2.977

13

68

Peter LI Zhi Cong

A

Kamlung Racing (HKG)

+3.199

14

11

Ringo CHONG (SIN)

A

Team Kangshun (CHN)

+3.360

15

72

Alif HAMDAN (MAS)

B

Nexus Racing (MAS)

+3.674

16

21

Francis TJIA (HKG)

B

OpenRoad Racing (HKG)

+3.802

17

5

Yuey TAN (SIN)

B

Dorr McElrea Racing (SIN)

+3.879

18

27

Adrian Henry D’SILVA (MAS)

B

Nexus Racing (MAS)

+4.084

19

96

LI Chao (CHN)

B

Asia Racing Team (CHN)

+4.469

20

16

Wayne SHEN (HKG)

A

Modena Motorsports (HKG)

+4.505

21

33

Samson CHAN (HKG)

B

Samson Chan (HKG)

+5.037

22

83

MA Chi Min (HKG)

B

Dr. Ma Chi Min (HKG)

+5.935

23

28

John SHEN (HKG)

B

Modena Motorsports (HKG)

+5.955

24

22

SIU Yuk Lung (HKG)

B

LKM Racing Team (HKG)

+7.114

25

18

Marcel TJIA (HKG)

B

OpenRoad Racing (HKG)

+7.229

*Non-series registered

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