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21 Jun 2009, 02:35 (Ref:2487261) | #1 | ||
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Asian GT Masters
Paul Poon of Hong Kong won the first race at the ET China Asian GT Masters yesterday, driving a Ferrari 430 GT3. Lee B. Oliver finishes second with Samson Fung in third place in class, though he was beaten by female driver Rose Tan in a Porsche 997 Cup.
This was the first time a Ginetta G50 Evo races in China. The races can be seen on Hong Kong's NOW TV Sports channel 4 throughout the week. |
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21 Jun 2009, 02:43 (Ref:2487263) | #2 | |
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compare this to the GT3 asia series? The series in asia are slightly hard to follow
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21 Jun 2009, 07:48 (Ref:2487319) | #3 | |
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Interesting. I had no idea that Ginetta had a GT3 version of the G50
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22 Jun 2009, 18:49 (Ref:2488510) | #4 | |
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They donĀ“t have a real GT3 version. But Ginetta developed the G50Z, which is a basic idea of a GT3 for 2010.
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24 Jun 2009, 05:03 (Ref:2489515) | #5 | ||
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The car did not race in the GT3 Class of the ET China Asian GT Masters, it raced in the A class instead. Also in the same class is the Porsche 997 Cup.
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25 Jun 2009, 12:32 (Ref:2490409) | #6 | ||
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poor championship. drivers skills very low. gt3 cars 1,5 sec slower than best porsche carrera cup (menzel,sugden,avila,oyoung).
gt3 asia is truly asia. this is chinese copy. |
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30 Jun 2009, 23:38 (Ref:2494207) | #7 | ||
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Universally, I think their A class is GT3 performance, like the GT Open has GTA (GT2). Also, when will Ginetta complete The G50 GT2? |
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2 Jul 2009, 07:04 (Ref:2494862) | #8 | ||
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For this championship, A class is not up to GT3 performance.
Lam Pak, I think Paul Poon and his mates will take issue with what you said about the quality of the drivers. |
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3 Jul 2009, 10:01 (Ref:2495387) | #9 | ||
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I don't think he has said one positive thing about any Asian team. Infact. I bet he likes JLOC just because they actually are 100% Asian. |
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4 Jul 2009, 01:25 (Ref:2495677) | #10 | ||
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okay,'PaSa' pairs has a good result on touring cars but they slower than 911 Cup cars 1-2 second a lap with a fully spec GT3 cars,that's a fact.They would have room to improve (as this is their first taste of MR) but how much?
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4 Jul 2009, 03:10 (Ref:2495684) | #11 | |
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Give them time. I think it's cool to see Asia with sports car series.
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6 Jul 2009, 08:40 (Ref:2496431) | #12 | ||
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I think the cars are still new to them and they haven't really have the opportunity to set them up properly. Give them sometime before critisizing.
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