Asian Le Mans Series: Battles for podium locations until final lap

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
After a challenging Race 1 on Saturday, CrowdStrike Racing by APR made an incredible comeback on Sunday to win 4 Hours of Sepang Race 2 of
the 2023/2024 Asian Le Mans Series at Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia.A close battle for the lead broke out in the second hour, and
saw the Portuguese team move into third, passing #90 TF Sport
Five minutes later they passed #3 DKR Engineering for second and were on a strong charge to the front of the field.Once ahead of the pack,
the Oreca 07 of George Kurtz, Colin Braun and Malthe Jakobsen controlled the action-packed race for the final two hours and took the
chequered flag for CrowdStrike&s first win in Asia.The winner of Race 1, 99 Racing, took second place in the final moments with an
impressive pass by Louis Deletraz, to seal their second podium finish of the weekend for Al Harty Ahmad, Nikita Mazepin and Deletraz
In third place, was Giorgio Roda, Julien Andlauer and Rene Binder in the #22 Proton Competition Oreca 07.The 2022 Asian Le Mans Series LMP3
champions, CD Sport, took the class victory from fourth on the grid, with Michael Jensen, Nick Adcock and Fabien Lavergne behind the wheel
of the Ligier JS P320After a podium finish in their first race with the Series in Race 1, the #26 Bretton Racing Ligier JS P320 & Nissan of
Dan Skocdopole, Julien Gerbi and Stefan Mihnea moved up another position into second for Race 2.Saturday&s class winners, James Winslow,
Alex Bukhantsov and Danial Frost in the #17 COOL Racing Ligier JS P320 & Nissan, finished third.A start from sixth place did not hinder Alex
Malykhin, Klaus Bachler and Joel Sturm in the #91 Pure Rxing Porsche 911 GT3 R, who stayed out of an incident-plagued race for the GT class,
to win.Race 1 GT class victors #42 Sainteloc Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO 2 of Christopher Haase, Gilles Magnus and Alban Varutti finished in
second place, ahead of Mark Radcliffe, Rob Bell and Ollie Millroy in the #27 Optimum Motorsport McLaren 720S GT3.The Asian Le Mans Series
now heads to the United Arab Emirates where the Series continues with Race 3 in the Dubai Autodrome, 3 & 4 February 2024.The calendar is as
follows:Race 1: Sepang (Malaysia) & 2 December 2023 Race 2: Sepang (Malaysia) & 3 December Race 3: Dubai (UAE) & 4 February 2024 Race 4: Yas
Marina Circuit (Abu Dhabi) & 10 February Race 5: Yas Marina Circuit (Abu Dhabi) & 11 FebruaryFor fansAriana Television Network has once
again made sure Afghans around the country will get the opportunity to watch this thrilling race
The first and second race in the five race Series will be broadcast in the coming days.To catch up on the action, be sure to watch this
space as ATN will soon announce dates and times of broadcasts.The post Asian Le Mans Series: Battles for podium places until final lap first
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