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24 November 2020

Wins for Borg, Maulana, Lo and Stanley in penultimate TCL GT World Challenge Asia Esports Presented by Tarmac Works round at Spa

> Race results: Sim-PRO & AM | Real-PRO & AM
> Championship points: Sim-PRO & AM | Real-PRO & AM

All four TCL GT World Challenge Asia Esports Presented by Tarmac Works class titles will be decided at the season finale on December 8 after several championship protagonists hit trouble in the penultimate round at Spa-Francorchamps earlier today (November 24).

Aaron Borg (SRT Team Sydney, Mercedes-AMG) moved into Real-PRO contention by claiming his first victory of the season on a day when internet failure cost points’ leader Duvashen Padayachee dear. And the Real-AM crown will also be settled at Suzuka after Billy Kai Fung Lo (Audi Sport Asia TSRT) beat Kevin Tse (Craft-Bamboo Racing, Mercedes-AMG) to class top spot.

Like her Real counterpart, Sim-AM championship leader Philippa Boquida also non-scored for the first time this year to give the chasing pack – including Spa class winner Ferris Stanley (Laundry House, Ferrari) – renewed hope heading to Japan. 

But there was better news for Andika Rama Maulana (Legion of Racers, Mercedes-AMG) who extended his Sim-PRO advantage to 19 points with a routine second victory in as many events during the first of today’s two 60-minute races.

SIM: MAULANA MARCHES TOWARDS PRO TITLE; STANLEY COLLECTS FIRST AM WIN

Andika Rama Maulana took a significant step towards winning this year’s Sim-PRO drivers’ title with a commanding victory – his second in as many races – at Spa-Francorchamps.

The gap between first and second now stands at 19 points after Kin Long Li recovered from a spin at La Source to finish seven seconds further back, while Luis Moreno’s well-judged drive earned the Legion of Racers Nissan its first podium of the season.

Should Long Li win at Suzuka, Maulana will require six points – that’s seventh place – in order to secure the crown. 

The Indonesian was again prepared to play the long game at Spa where poleman Ferris Stanley led for much of the first 35 minutes. Maulana was never far behind the Ferrari, though, and took the lead when Stanley moved aside approaching Fagnes after coming under increasing pressure.

From there the Mercedes-AMG eased clear before making its mandatory pitstop with five minutes remaining.

Behind, Stanley had soon fallen into the clutches of Long Li who was enjoying a quiet but effective race up to that point. A coming together in traffic saw the Mercedes-AMG loop at La Source, but the time lost wasn’t sufficient to drop a place. Indeed, Long Li’s decision to pit immediately after helped him make up the time and more before Stanley made his mandatory stop with a lap remaining.

The Laundry House Ferrari would lose another place before the chequered flag thanks to Moreno whose earlier pitstop also paid dividends towards the end despite a wild moment or two. The Nissan finished four seconds clear of Sim-AM class winner Stanley, while Brandon Dove (Unleashed Drivers, BMW) – who led briefly after the start – wound up fifth overall and second in class following an early pitstop.

Another M6 driven by Yat Lam Law (Wako’s Fliptable Racing) completed the top-six ahead of Charles Theseira (Craft-Bamboo, Mercedes-AMG) and Zheng Yin (Privateer, Mercedes-AMG).

Philippa Boquida’s retirement and Karl Petersen’s failure to start sees Ryan Hoolihan (Privateer, McLaren) head to Suzuka’s season finale just four points adrift of Sim-AM championship top spot after completing the class podium in ninth overall. Debutant Otto Bismarck (Privateer, BMW) rounded out the top-10.

REAL: PADAYACHEE'S RETIREMENT BLOWS PRO TITLE RACE WIDE OPEN; LO KEEPS AM CHANCES ALIVE

Aaron Borg took advantage of Duvashen Padayachee’s internet woes and Melvin Moh’s fourth place class finish to vault into Real-PRO title contention with victory in the day’s second race at Spa.

The SRT Team Sydney Mercedes-AMG shared the overall podium with Dan Wells (Leipert Motorsport, Lamborghini), whose victory challenge was checked by a 15s penalty, and the hard charging Kang Ling (Climax Racing, Lamborghini), while Billy Kai Fung Lo recovered from an early incident in traffic to claim the Real-AM spoils for Audi Sport Asia TSRT in fourth overall.

Padayachee’s race lasted just half a lap before a home internet outage ended the championship leader’s evening just as the Tarmac eMotorsports Mercedes-AMG had moved into third.

That handed the advantage to his nearest rival and Silverstone race winner Moh who, along with poleman Borg and Wells, broke clear of Lo in fourth. The trio circulated as one for a while before the Lamborghini took third from Moh who then dropped down the order with separate incidents on the same lap.

With just 10 minutes gone the pattern of the race was set – Wells tracking Borg whose lead ebbed and flowed through the traffic. However, a 15-second penalty for avoidable contact with Darryl O’Young soon left the Leipert Lamborghini not only searching for a way past but also with a sizeable gap to build.

Just 12 minutes remained when Wells finally prised the door open at Bruxelles. However, he was unable to build enough of an advantage and ultimately finished 13s adrift of Borg after both drivers made their mandatory pitstops late in the race.

Ling finished 30s further back but secured a fine overall podium after a fast, mistake-free drive from 16th on the grid. The Lamborghini – which has shown prodigious pace in Ling’s hands all year – pitted at the first opportunity and spent the rest of the race picking off its rivals when they also stopped.

Just behind came Lo who was initially the chief beneficiary of Moh’s issues before having a moment of his own in traffic after 15 minutes. That dropped the Audi behind title rival Kevin Tse who knew that victory would secure him the Real-AM crown. The pair weren’t too far apart when the Audi pitted 10 minutes later, and it was Lo’s pace thereafter that allowed him to undercut the Craft-Bamboo Mercedes-AMG en route to class victory, fourth overall and a title shot at Suzuka.

Moh recovered to finish fifth overall and fourth in class – enough to reduce Padayachee’s advantage from 19 points to seven ahead of the season finale – while Borg’s victory leaves him five more further back.

Alister Yoong was once again effective en route to sixth in the Axle Sports Lexus, while Tse now leads Real-AM rival Lo by 13 points after finishing second in class and seventh overall.

The best of the Porsches was next up – Viper Niza Racing’s Dominic Ang beating Laundry House’s Evan Chen to eighth – while Jasper Thong (EResports, BMW) rounded out the top-10. Alex Au (Ryzen Racing, Lamborghini) completed the AM podium finishers one place further back.

Suzuka hosts the TCL GT World Challenge Asia Esports Presented by Tarmac Works season finale on December 8.

ABOUT TCL GT WORLD CHALLENGE ASIA ESPORTS PRESENTED BY TARMAC WORKS

SRO Motorsports Group’s officially sanctioned sim racing franchise extends to Asia this autumn with the creation of the TCL GT World Challenge Asia Esports Presented by Tarmac Works. The five-round campaign began on October 6 and follows standalone, non-championship Charity Cup races at Suzuka on August 29.

Assetto Corsa Competizione – the official game of GT World Challenge Powered by AWS – will host all six events after successfully staging SRO’s European and US esports championships earlier this year.

Indeed, following the success of its other esports series, SRO is now fully focused on providing Asia’s real-world drivers, pro sim racers and general public with a professionally managed and highly competitive online racing environment. Experience gained in Europe and America will make TCL GT World Challenge Asia Esports SRO’s most polished sim racing product to date and introduce several new aspects familiar to fans of real-world competition.

Like its continental counterparts Asia’s esports series will be staged on Assetto Corsa Competizione’s popular PC platform with the help of ACC’s developers, Kunos Simulazioni, while AK Informatica will once again provide first-class technical assistance and management.

2020 TCL GT WORLD CHALLENGE ASIA ESPORTS PRESENTED BY TARMAC WORKS CALENDAR

Charity Cup – August 29 – Suzuka, JPN (non-championship)
R1 – October 06 – Monza, ITA
R2 – October 27 – Laguna Seca, USA
R3 – November 10 – Silverstone, UK
R4 – November 24 – Spa-Francorchamps, BEL
R5 – December 08 – Suzuka, JPN

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