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Chen and van der Drift Celebrate Second Consecutive Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia Victory

RELEASE DATE: 07 Apr 2019
Sepang. (April 7, 2019) – Evan Chen and Chris van der Drift made it two Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia wins in as many starts as the Gama Racing pair celebrated victory today at the Sepang International Circuit to close out the opening round of the 2019 season. Just as Chen of Chinese Taipei, China won yesterday’s first race on the last lap, today New Zealand’s van der Drift pulled a thrilling last-lap move on Hong Kong’s Alex Au to grab the lead – and the win.
 
Second across the line and 1.3-seconds adrift were Au and Edoardo Liberati, with the Vincenzo Sospiri Racing duo also taking the honours in the Pro-Am category. Third overall and second in the Pro-Am class was Hojust Racing’s Afiq Yazid and Toshiyuki Ochiai. 
 
Juuso Puhakka and Takashi Kasai of FFF Racing Team were second in the Pro class and fourth overall, while Am category winner Han Huilin of T Squared Racing was fifth overall.
 
The 852 Challengers team of Clement Li and Paul Wong took their second Lamborghini Cup victory in as many races as they get their category title defense off to a perfect start. 
 
With their two victories, Chen and van der Drift lead the Pro standings, six points ahead of Takashi and Puhakka. Yazid and Ochiai are tied with Au and Liberati are tied for the lead in the Pro-Am category, 10 points ahead of GDL Racing’s Richard Muscat and Daniel Stutterd. Han leads the Am standings on 29 points ahead of brothers Sarun and Saravut Sereethoranakul of PSC Motorsports, who are nine points back.  With their two class victories Wong and Li lead the Lamborghini Cup standings, eight points ahead of Vincent Wong and Sui Lung Gary Cheung of GDL Racing.
 
The torrential rain of Saturday’s night race could not have been in greater contrast to the conditions for Race 2, with the searing Malaysian heat sending the Mercury soaring as the field took to the grid for the start. The track temperature of 63.9ºC made it clear that the 50-minute race would not be an easy one. 
 
On pole was Yazid with Liberati alongside him on the front row. Chen started from the second row, with GDL Racing’s Richard Muscat beside him. The third row was comprised of Han and FFF Racing Team’s Steven Lin, an Am class driver, who, like Han, had also entered as a solo effort. 
 
While Yazid did not get the start he intended, Liberati was off like a rocket and stormed into the lead. Yazid slipped back into second ahead of Muscat, Chen and Han. Lin dropped down the order allowing Tedco Racing’s Andrew Haryanto and Li to get past.
 
Liberati began to steadily build a gap from Yazid, while the leading pair also began to pull away from an intensifying battle for third between Muscat and Chen. Han continued to lead the Am class, while Haryanto moved ahead of Li, as did Kasai. 
 
Chen began to close the gap to Muscat, edging ever closer to the Australian until he was able to make a move and get past on lap 7. Now in third, Chen set his sights on Yazid, who was now more than five seconds back from Liberati.
 
As the pit window opened, it was yh Racing Team’s Takamichi Matsuda who dove into the pits first, the Japanese Am driver handing driving duties to his Pro partner Kei Cozzolino. Cozzolino immediately set his sights on working his way through the field, eventually finishing ninth overall. 
 
As the field took their mandatory pit stops, race leaders Liberati, Yazid, and Chen stayed out on track, with all three coming in at the end of the pit window. Liberati handed driving duties and the lead to Au, while Yazid passed the reins to Ochiai. Chen handed over to van der Drift who immediately got past Am driver Ochiai and then set off after Au. 
 
By the end of van der Drift’s first lap, the New Zealand driver had eaten into Au’s lead by two seconds, leaving a 4.4 second gap between the top two. Han continued to lead the Am class, but the Chinese driver was soon under pressure from Puhakka. Puhakka would continue to tighten the screws on Han as the two battled for fourth, with the Finn snatching the place with just two laps to go. 
 
Au continued to push and the Am driver put up a strong defence, but van der Drift was right on his tail and had closed up to the Hong Kong, China driver. On the final lap, van der Drift launched his attack: racing wheel to wheel, Au held onto the lead for the first five corners, but a mistake gave van der Drift all he needed to get by at turn 6, and the New Zealand driver then cruised to the chequered flag and victory. 
 
Season eight of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia continues with Round 2 on June 22-23, with two races at Japan’s iconic Suzuka Circuit. 
 
Driver Quotes
 
Chris van der Drift #68 Gama Racing Pro Winner, Round 1, Race 2
“Evan did a really good first stint and for me, I have no idea what I’m doing yet in the dry with this car. I haven’t driven so many laps in a row. I was driving on [used] tyres after Evan started, so it’s all a massive unknown so I was driving, drifting everywhere and trying to figure it out. I slowly started to catch the first-placed car and launched an attack right at the end. I knew if I could get close enough, he’d try to go a bit wide and I could dive on the inside. I managed to pass on the outside at one of the hardest corners. I got a good run out of there and hopefully he wasn’t going to slide into me, but I’m lucky we pulled it off and walked away to the chequered flag.”
 
Evan Chen #68 Gama Racing Pro Winner, Round 1, Race 2
“Our car has been struggling for the whole weekend, especially the set-up. Somehow today we did a pretty good thing for the race and the car was consistent. During my stint, I was catching up and then I just passed it over to Chris. It just so happens for both races we got the wins right at the end.” 
 
Alex Au #66 Vincenzo Sospiri Racing, Pro-Am Winner, Round 1, Race 2
“Almost – almost won. I tried to put it out of my mind that there was a fast guy behind me. I just tried to do fast laps and when the radio came in [to say] give it a bit more because it’s not quite enough, I thought okay I’ll give it a bit more, take some risks. I almost spun the car two or three times. I almost managed to keep the position – if only the race was one lap shorter. It was a difficult last lap and when I made a mistake, I knew he was behind me.”
 
Edoardo Liberati #66 Vincenzo Sospiri Racing, Pro-Am Winner, Round 1, Race 2
“I had a very good start at the green light so I got into P1 and my rhythm was really quick so I could take a big lead. The car was handling really well which is important in this heat. Then I handed over the car to Alex. He did a mega job defending on a Pro car. He’s an Am but he’s a really fast Am so he could keep the first position until the last lap.”
 
Huilin Han #39 T Squared Racing, Am Winner, Round 1, Race 2
“It was very hot – probably the toughest race I’ve done because I did the double stint. It wasn’t an easy one, that’s for sure. The last six or seven laps it was extremely tough because I was worn out from the heat, but I’m happy with the victory.”
 
Paul Wong #44 852 Challengers Lamborghini Cup Winner, Round 1, Race 2
“It’s very hot out there. The tyres were slippery and I got slower and slower. I wasn’t under any pressure, and we took the win.”
 
Clement Li #44 852 Challengers Lamborghini Cup Winner, Round 1, Race 2
“I had a good start – I overtook a couple of cars at the start. There was a good driver in front of me and I did some good laps and then I handed over to Paul. It’s good. I’m happy.”
 
Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia 2019
Final Results – Rounds 1, Race 2
 
1. #68/Pro/Gama Racing/Evan CHEN (TPE)/Chris VAN DER DRIFT (NZL)/ 51:03.624
2. #66/Pro-Am/ Vincenzo Sospiri Racing Srl/Alex AU (HKG)/Edoardo LIBERATI (ITA)/ +1.302
3. #38/Pro-Am/HOJUST RACING/Afiq YAZID (MAS)/Toshiyuki OCHIAI (JPN)/ +14.898
4. #63/Pro/FFF Racing Team/Takashi KASAI (JPN)/Juuso PUHAKKA (FIN)/ +23.310
5. #39/Am/T Squared Racing/Huilin HAN (CHN)/ +29.135
6. #7/Pro-Am/Leipert Motorsport/Keong Wee LIM (SIN)/Brendon LEITCH (NZL)/ +53.211
7. #47/Pro-Am/GDL RACING/Richard MUSCAT (AUS)/Danny STUTTERD (AUS)/ +55.897
8. #57/Am/PSC Motorsports/Sarun SEREETHORANAKUL (THA)/Saravut SEREETHORANKAUL (THA)/ +1:09.931
9. #30/Pro-Am/yh Racing Team/Takamichi MATSUDA (JPN)/Kei COZZOLINO (JPN)/ + 1:23.176
10. #6/Am/FFF Racing Team/Steven LIN (CHN)/ +1:35.762
11. #69/Am/AYLEZO MOTORSPORTS/Zen LOW (MAS)/Angelo NEGRO (ITA)/ +1:36.365
12. #44/LC/852 Challengers/Paul WONG (HKG)/Clement LI (HKG)/ +2:11.530
13. #99/LC/GDL RACING/Vincent WONG (HKG)/Sui Lung CHEUNG (CHN)/ +1 lap
14. #8/Am/Kamlung Racing Team/Kenneth LAU (HKG)/Michael CHOI (HKG)/ +1 lap
15. #98/LC/ Vincenzo Sospiri Racing Srl/Kumar PRABAKARAN (MAS)/ +1 lap
16. #88/LC/GDL RACING/Gabriele MURRONI (ITA)/ +2 laps
DNF. #22/LC/Kamlung Racing Team/SIU Yuk Lung (HKG)/ +7 laps
DNF. #18/Am/Tedco Racing/Andrew HARYANTO (INA)/ +13 laps
DNF. #55/Am/D1 Racing Team/Yuey TAN (SIN)/ +21 laps
DNF. #28/Guest/852 Challengers/Davide RIZZO (ITA)
 
Fastest Laps:
 
PRO-AM/#66/Vincenzo Sospiri Racing SRL/Alex AU/Edoardo LIBERATI/2:07.167
PRO/ #68/ Gama Racing/Chris VAN DER DRIFT/Evan CHEN/ 2:07.936
AM/#18 /Tedco Racing/ Andrew HARYANTO/2:09.231
LC /#99/ GDL Racing /Vincent WONG/Sui Lung Gary CHEUNG/2:10.681
 
Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia 2019
Points Standings after Round 1, Race 2
 
Pro Class
1. Evan Chen 31
1. Chris van der Drift 31
2. Takashi Kasai 25
2. Juuso Puhakka 25
 
Pro-Am Class
1. Afiq Yazid 28
1. Toshiyuki Ochiai 28
2. Alex Au 28
2. Edoardo Liberati 28
3. Richard Muscat 18
3. Daniel Stutterd 18
4. Lim Keong Wee 16
4. Brendon Leitch 16
5. Takamichi Matsuda 14
5. Kei Cozzolino 14
 
Am Class
1. Huilin Han 29
2. Sarun Sereethoranakul 20
2. Saravut Sereethoranakul 20
3. Zen Low 18
3. Angelo Negro 18
4. Andrew Haryanto 15
5. Kenneth Lau 12
5. Michael Choi 12
6. Steven Lin 10
 
Lamborghini Cup
1. Paul Wong 31
1. Clement Li 31
2. Vincent Wong 23
2. Sui Lung Gary Cheung 23
3. Gabriele Murroni 20
4. Kumar Prabakaran 18
5. Siu Yuk Lung 6 
 
Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia
2019 Calendar
 
Sepang (MAL) - 6/7 April
Suzuka (JPN) - 22/23 June
Fuji (JPN) - 6/7 July
Yeongam (KOR) - 3/4 August
Shanghai (CHN) - 7/8 September
Jerez (ESP) - 24/27 October
 
World Final
Jerez (ESP) - 24/27 October
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