Malaysia Sepang Circuit 1000km Endurance Race
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| 《3rd - 5th June, 2010 - Sepang Circuit 1000km Endurance Race》 |
| Our Singapore agent was using Option Motor brake system in this SEPANG 1000-KILOMETER ENDURANCE RACE. The brake system passed the hard and strict campaign. The team won the third place of the race. In this racing, we have EG6 & EK9 installed with Option Motor brake system to finish 1000km endurance race. We finished overall with 178 laps in the 1000-kilometer battle. |
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《About SEPANG INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT 》 |
| SEPANG, May 27, 2010: The Sepang International Circuit will be hosting the Sepang 1000km Endurance Race, or popularly known as the S1K from June 3 to 5. First introduced to the Malaysian motorsports last year, the S1K is a spin-off from the Merdeka Millenium Endurance Race (MMER).
"The S1K is like a stepping stone for newcomers to the racing world and for inexperienced teams before they can take part in the MMER," said SIC chief executive officer Razlan Razali. The MMER is the most competitive endurance race in South East Asia, with professional drivers and ex-motoring car drivers taking part in the race. As the MMER gains popularity over the years, more big budgeted teams with faster and more powerful cars enters the race, and the smaller, less powerful cars were left behind. "We decided to introduce the S1K to allow more people to participate in motorsports. We had always reached the maximum grid capacity in the MMER, and many people were left out because they could not qualify," said Razlan. "There were also concerns with regards to safety. The speed difference between the bigger cars and the smaller cars grew quite vast over the years, and so it became more dangerous for the racers. "There were quite a few accidents involving the smaller capacity cars and the more powerful ones. So the S1K was introduced to provide a more level playing field, catering to production cars below 1900cc." SIC has set a maximum of 77 cars to start the race, with the quota set at 38 cars for Class 1 (cars between 1601cc to 1900cc) and 39 for Class 2 (cars below 1600cc). Each car taking part in the S1K race must have a minimum of two and a maximum of four drivers, and the first team to complete 1000km will be declared as the winner. During its inaugural run last year, Soh Kee Koon, Wong Yew Choong and Tek Kean Kang from Team Type R 21 had dominated the S1K race, having managed to stay in the top four teams throughout the race in their Class 1 Honda Integra. The team completed the race in 8 hours, 49:30.103. The trio were highly experienced drivers and have taken part in the MMER race. They have also been dominating other local races including the Malaysian Super Series (MSS). The team will also be joining the race this year, said Tek Kean Kang. "We're confident about the race. We have a team, but winning the race is not just about the skills, it also depends on quite a bit of luck, the weather and the tyres," he said, adding that the team aims to retain their title as the overall champion this year. |
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