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The sole Malaysian driver who took part in the exercise today was Fahmi Ilyas of E-Rain Racing was at the wheel of the Formula BMW Pacific.
Added into the mix was a road car, courtesy of Proton R3 and driven by Faidzil Alang, an addition to the AFOS Shootout to show the performance difference between the race cars and what we all drive on the roads.
The other draw of the AFOS Shootout was the ‘Man vs Machine’ challenge where one of Malaysia’s best cyclists and current National Road Champion raced against John Shen in his GT3 Asia Ferrari 430 GT3. Shen was lined on the start/finish grid at the ready, while Fauzan Ahmad Lutfi started at turn 15 to get up to full speed. As soon as Lutfi crossed the start/finish line, Shen gunned his engine and started down the straight, the duo finished a few meters down the straight crossing the line in a photo finish.
“It was an exciting outing today and we got the chance to introduce to the media the different cars that we will have over the weekend. We hope that everyone got to feel the adrenaline and the power of these cars to come and join us again this Sunday, right here at the Sepang Circuit” said David Sonenscher, CEO of Motorsport Asia after the Press Conference.
“Having these four great series and a whole range of side events is our way of making it more than just a race event. This year, we have very strong partnerships to make the Asian Festival Of Speed even more exciting. With the support of groups like Sepang International Circuit, Turn It Up from Capital FM, Kayu Nasi Kandar and of course, having the NAZA Group on board gave us the chance to create a bigger impact.
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