The 2009 Porsche Carrera
Cup Asia title will come down to the wire in a thrilling double-header grand
finale to what has been one of the most fascinating seasons it is seven-year
history. The final meeting of the 13-race calendar, to be held on December 6 at
Malaysia’s
Sepang International Circuit, will see the Class A and
B champions crowned.
Germany’s Christian Menzel leads the charge into the crucial final showdown. The
Team StarChase ace has been on incredible form all
year in this his second Porsche Carrera Cup Asia
season. However, so closely matched are the front runners, that six wins, four
podiums and four point-winning pole positions in 11 races has given him a lead
of just six points. In June, a mechanical glitch ended his race in Zhuhai, a
setback he quickly put behind him but one which, nonetheless, put the title he
so craves that much further from reach.
Briton Tim
Sugden, second on the leaderboard,
has remained in contention by proving consistency is everything, with a win and
nine podium finishes. Champion in 2007,
Sugden will use every ounce of his vast racing experience and skill to claim
the title for himself.
The third driver in contention to
take Class A and overall honours is reigning champion
Darryl O’Young of Team Jebsen.
An unlucky start heralded mixed fortunes for the team this season, but O’Young is certainly no quitter, and is guaranteed to fight
hard right up to the last lap.
In Class B, the fight comes down to
points-leader Philip Ma of Jacob & Co Racing and Corum
ThunderAsia Racing’s Melvin
Choo. Ma is the only driver who has competed in every Porsche
Carrera Cup Asia season since its inception in 2003,
and the Class B title would be richly deserved.
However, based on form, Choo would
have to be favourite having won every Class B race this season, bar the two
Zhuhai rounds which he missed through other commitments.
For whoever wins the 2009 Class B
title, it will mean automatic elevation to Class A next season.
The five drivers in championship
contention are far from guaranteed race wins in Malaysia, with every driver in the
highly-competitive field looking for a victory with which to round off the
season.
In Class A, Macau youngster Rodolfo
Avila has shone in his first Porsche Carrera Cup Asia
season, impressing with two wins, in Zhuhai and Indonesia, plus four podiums so
far. The Asia Racing Team driver was a serious championship-contender for most
of the year, and has all agree the former single-seater racer has a bright
future in Grand Touring car competition.
Another young gun, Dutchman Danny Chu
has come on in leaps and bounds during his second season, currently sitting 5th
on the leaderboard behind Avila. Ringo Chong,
meanwhile, missed out on the Indonesian rounds in July, which set him back in
the points so will be gunning for an end-of-season victory.
In Class B, the ebullient young Yuey Tan of Team PCS Racing has notched up six podium
finishes so far in his debut season, and the Singaporean will also be looking
for finish the year on a high.
Making his Porsche Carrera Cup Asia debut in the season-closer will be
Canadian Philip Briandet. The Singapore-based driver,
who is a student of skilled racing instructor Sven Herberger,
is entered in Class B.
As the Porsche Carrera
Cup Asia prepares to return to Malaysia’s
Sepang International Circuit for the first time since February’s Official Test,
the stakes could not be higher. For the drivers, the season curtain-closer will
be an intense and exhilarating contest. For spectators, it will be sportscar racing at its very best.
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