Porsche Carrera Cup Asia enjoyed an excellent weekend of racing at Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia, with Alessandro Ghiretti taking victory in the first ever endurance event.
In Round 9, Mathys Jaubert took pole position for TORO Racing, although it was 2024 Porsche Junior Alessandro Ghiretti who led after the first few corners in the #55 Team Jebsen car.
That’s how it would stay for the remainder of the race, although a 10-second penalty for Ghiretti meant he would miss out on points. Jaubert inherited his first Porsche Carrera Cup Asia win, while Marco Giltrap and Rodrigo Dias Almeida took their maiden podium finishes for Team Porsche New Zealand and R&B Racing respectively.
Bao Jinlong continued his dominant season in the Pro-Am class in Round 9, also clinching fourth overall along with his class victory. Bao’s Phantom Global Racing teammate Zhang Yaqi and Z.SPEED Motorsport’s Li Xuanyu joined him on the podium.
Eric Kwong and Munkong Sathienthirakul’s title battle continued, with the Bergwerk Motorsport man edging out the EBM driver by less than a second for Am victory, ahead of Triple ACE Racing’s Henry Kwong in third.
Round 10 took place under the Sepang lights, producing incredible visuals for the watching fans, with a record 29-car field roaring around the Malaysian circuit. Ghiretti started on pole, but it was Dylan Pereira who got a lightning start for Team Shanghai Yonda BWT, moving from the third row of the grid to the lead in just a few corners. Jaubert followed the Luxembourger past Ghiretti, and despite close battles throughout, the order would remain the same, with Pereira clinching his first victory since the season opener.
The final race of the weekend was the much-anticipated debut of the endurance event. Wet conditions challenged the field, and Ghiretti forced an early mistake from polesitter Jaubert to take the race lead. Two Safety Car interventions interrupted the race, the first for contact between Almeida and Giltrap and the second when Yaqi found the gravel at Turn 1. Despite this, there were still plenty of excellent battles for the podium, between home hero Nazim Azman for Sime Darby Racing Team, Porsche Holding’s Martin Ragginger and returning 2021 champion, Daniel Lu Wenlong, racing for EBM. Eventually it was Azman who clinched third, although he received a post-race penalty for contact while overtaking Ragginger, promoting the Austrian to the podium.
The 5.543-kilometre track is known for its two long straights which are connected with a long left-hander that slingshots you back across the start finish line. The Malaysian track provides excellent racing throughout the lap with overtakes likely into Turns 1, 4 and 9.
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia returns for Rounds 12-13 of the 2024 season, as support for the Singapore Grand Prix at the incredible Marina Bay Circuit.