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Daniel Woodroof Finishes Third in Asia Cup Series!

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Hi guys, here is a summary of my weekend in the Asia Cup. Again, the Asia Cup Series is a junior single seater series, using the Formula BMW single-seater race car. The race is held at Sepang, and consists of 4 races (2 Saturday, 2 Sunday). From Wednesday to Thursday, there were a few test sessions, of which I was consistently among the top 2 in terms of speed and lap times.

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The race is held at Sepang, and consists of 4 races (2 Saturday, 2 Sunday).
From Wednesday to Thursday, there were a few test sessions, of which I was consistently among the top 2 in terms of speed and lap times.

On Friday, there was qualifying. The position gained during qualifying dictates the starting position in Race 1.

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In qualifying, I managed to get 3rd place, only 2 tenths of a second behind the pole position time.

Starting Race 1 on Saturday in 3rd, it was raining very heavily. As the track was very slippery, I had lots of wheelspin at the start, which caused me to lose a few positions before the first corner. Having to constantly defend against other competitors, I soon fell down the order to 10th place where I remained.

The starting position of Race 2 is determined by the fastest lap in Race 1. Because I spent the entire race battling with other drivers, I didn’t have a clear lap to set a decent lap time, resulting in my starting in P10. The track was dry, so we used slick tires. I fought my way to 5th.

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On Sunday morning, I started Race 3 in P3 (dictated by the 2nd fastest lap in qualifying). It was raining very heavily again, and I once again had trouble getting sufficient traction off the starting line – this caused me to lose places yet again. However, I managed to fight back to 4th place, within half a second of 3rd. It was good to see that my pace in the weather conditions was back.

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In Race 4, the track had dried from the heavy rain, but it was still very slippery. On slick tires, I started in P6. The opening few laps were very intense, with the top 6 fighting in one single pack, sometimes going 3 wide into some corners! After a few collisions and risky manoeuvres, I fought my way to third place, setting fastest sector times even on the last lap, as well as placing the 2nd fastest lap time.

I wasn’t wholly satisfied with my results this weekend, but it was good to finally finish on the podium.

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I hope to do Malaysia proud when I fly to Zhuhai in China on Monday morning to represent our nation in the Formula Masters China Series.

Regards,

Daniel Woodroof

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Discovered the automotive scene by chance. Hooked on ever since. Can be found quite often in Sepang, just snapping photos and observing people.