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Craft-Bamboo Racing finds positives from tough weekend at Buriram

by Kenny Yeoh May 19, 2024
May 19, 2024

There were many positives to take away from Thailand, despite ultimately a challenging weekend for Craft-Bamboo Racing in round 2 of the 2024 Fanatec GT World Challenge Asia Powered by AWS championship. The team came close to their first win of the season but ultimately fell short at the latter stages of the race. Race 2 saw Cao Qi (CHN) and Maro Engel’s (GER) #30 Mercedes-AMG GT3 run in P1 for the duration of the race before they were handed a 1 second stop-and-go penalty which dropped them down to P12. Meanwhile, Jeffrey Lee (TPE) and Maximilian Goetz (GER) had a strong start position to their race but endured contact on the opening lap which dropped the #88 Mercedes-AMG GT3 a lap down. After a tough weekend at the Chang International Circuit, the team now sets their sights on the third round of the championship at the Fuji Speedway.

Starting Race 1 from P22, Cao was quick to make up positions throughout his stint, cutting his way through multiple cars before pitting for a driver swap and tyre change. After serving their 10-second success penalty from their podium finish in Sepang, Engel resumed their charge up the field from P23, but ultimately ran out of time and crossed the finish line in P19. On the other side of the garage, Lee enjoyed a well-driven stint from P15 on the grid before handing driving duties to Goetz, who came out of the pits in P17. However, shortly into his stint, Goetz was handed a drive-through penalty for combined drivers exceeding track limits, which meant that the #88 J-Fly liveried Mercedes-AMG GT3 took the chequered flag in P18.

The second race on Sunday saw Engel in the #30 Mercedes-AMG GT3 line up in P3 for the start of the race, while Goetz in the sister #88 Mercedes-AMG GT3 started in P5. Engel had a blistering start as the German driver showcased his driving abilities and experience by executing a beautiful sweeping move around the outside of 3 cars to take the lead. After taking control of the race, the German driver began to build a gap to the car behind before handing driving duties to Cao halfway through the race. However, their race came undone shorter after the Chinese driver took over as he was given a 1-second stop-and-go penalty after coming 0.1 seconds short of the mandatory pit stop time, which dropped the pair down the order, eventually finishing the race in P12. Meanwhile, Goetz endured a tyre puncture after contact from the car behind during the race start, forcing him to fall a lap down after pitting for a new tire. Despite setting the fastest lap of the race, the #88 Mercedes-AMG GT3 eventually had to cross the finish line in P29.

After two challenging rounds at the Chang International Circuit, Craft-Bamboo Racing departs Buriram P5 in the team’s standing. All four drivers showed fantastic pace throughout the weekend and will hope to bring their experience to the next round of the championship from the 21st to the 23rd of June at Fuji, where the team will look to bounce back and secure a strong points haul for the team’s and driver’s championship.

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