And again a
grid composed of only eight cars is what the Asian Le Mans Series will offer, now in the final round, the Three Hours of Sepang, on December 7th.
In fact,
there’s no changes from the last round, held at Shanghai, China, from the cars
and the drivers standpoints. But with the Thai round at Buriram Circuit being axed from the calendar, most of the
championships were already decided.
The LMP2 class has OAK Racing, David Cheng and Ho-Pin Tung as champions face the
opposition of Eurasia Motorsport as the sole competitors in the class for the
whole season.
The light
prototype CN class goes with only
two cars too, as champions CRAFT-Bamboo
Racing and Kevin Tse, alongside of Samson Chan and Naoki Yokomizo, will
race against Team Avelon Formula and its Wolf GB08.
The GT class is the only class that has a
championship to decide, as the crews of the AAI Motorsports will fight for the drivers title. AAI owner Jun San
Chen and Tatsuya Tanigawa from the No. 91 BMW Z4 are three points ahead of
Morris Chen and Marco Seefried from the No. 92 BMW Z4. Other attraction from
the GT class is the Ferrari 458 GT3 of Clearwater Racing, that appeared as a
guest at Shanghai and smashed the AAI full-season entries in a surprise
victory.
PHOTOS: Asian Le Mans Series
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