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It was another spectacular outing for the Formula V6 Asia where Hamad Al Fardan took home his fourth consecutive win in the fourth race of the 2009 season.
Round 3 of the Formula V6 Asia started out in the rain and finished 12 laps later under scorching conditions but Hamad Al Fardan maintained his cool to claim his third consecutive win of the season.
The Formula V6 Asia season opener during the Asian Festival of Speed at the Sepang International
Circuit this weekend was definitely Hamad Al Fardan’s.
Bahraini Hamad Al Fardan made a welcome return to the Formula V6 Asia and immediately took the lead in the series with a Sprint race win during the Asian Festival of Speed at the Sepang International Circuit today.
Four days to go to the Asian Festival Of Speed and it is set to be a weekend packed with 10 adrenaline filled races and plenty of heart thumping side events to keep everyone entertained throughout the day.
Today, members of the media were invited to Sepang International Circuit to witness for the first time the Asian Festival Of Speed Shootout.
Success and Meritus go hand-in-hand. In a year when there were many new champions in most motor racing categories, be it on two wheels or four, around the world, the Meritus brand has continued to prosper in Asia
In the Series’ first visit to the Shanghai International Circuit, James Grunwell of The Pizza Company Team Qi-Meritus took the win in Round 9 of the Formula V6 Asia. Kevin Chen of Champ Motorsport took second while Hafiz Koh, who started in fifth, climbed up the ranks to finish third.
A1 Team Korea will take part in the second round of the 2008/09 season of the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport this weekend, as the international series heads to the Chengdu circuit in China. Situated in South East China, the Chengdu event will be the closest race to the team’s home country.
The Pizza Company Team Qi-Meritus driver, Earl Bamber, claimed his third Pole to Flag win of the Formula V6 Asia season today at Okayama International Circuit. The 19-year old maintained a fast pace close to the pace he set during the qualifying session held earlier in the day.
It’s the halfway mark in the season and the Formula V6 Asia will head for the first time to the beautiful Okayama prefecture on the southern coast of the island of Honshu in Japan. Just one week from now, on 24-26 October 2008, 12 drivers and their teams will continue with the 2008 season after a long 3-month break.
Black Tara’s Armaan Ebrahim won the Formula V6 Asia Super Sprint race on Saturday at Sepang. In second place was Earl Bamber, driving for The Pizza Company Team QI-Meritus. Completing the podium was Earl’s teammate James Grunwell in third.
It was a joyous day for birthday boy Ebrahim, who started the race with a clear track [...]
Young New Zealand racing driver Earl Bamber has reunited with the Meritus team for a tilt at the Formula V6 Asia championship which begins this weekend in Malaysia.
Bamber, 17, drove the Malaysian-based team to victory in the 2006 Formula BMW Asia championship in his rookie year.
The Wanganui teen says this year’s V6 championship is crucial [...]
The Asian Touring Car Series is back and the grid will be full next weekend when Asia’s best touring car drivers line up for the season opener at Sepang International Circuit.
The 2008 season of ATCS will see drivers competing in 12 rounds at five of the best race circuits around Asia, beginning with the first [...]