New Straits Times

Exciting weekend for young Malaysian drivers in Sepang

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Formula 4 Southeast Asia (F4 SEA) Championsh­ip, fuelled by Petron, at the Sepang Circuit over the weekend turned out to be a remarkable run for the young Malaysian drivers who amassed 18 top 10 finishes in the six-races contested.

Their performanc­es signalled a promising future for the sport in the country.

Leading the local charge was 19-year-old Mitchell Cheah, who won one race and finished third in another. Mitchell, thanks to his consistenc­y, was later crowned the FIA F4 SEA Event Champion for Round 4. This award is for the overall winner of each round.

The other young guns in action over the weekend were Adam Khalid (19 years old), Muizz Musyaffa (15 years old) and Alister Yoong (15 years old).

“It was a promising weekend for the Malaysian drivers. I think their performanc­es were an eye-opener for many in the Malaysian racing industry. They clearly have ability and the skills and with the proper support will be able to go far,” said Peter Thompson, the F4 SEA Championsh­ip Chairman and CEO said yesterday.

While Mitchell had six top-10 results, Adam bagged four top 10s including a fourth placing in Race 1. Muizz, a former world go-kart champion, proved to be steady racer and managed six top 10s in all six races.

The other Malaysian driver who caught the attention of many was Alister Yoong, son of renowned Malaysian racer, Alex Yoong.

Among the youngest drivers on the F4 SEA grid, he was quick to settle in and after only two races, managed to snatch a stunning fourth spot in Race 3. He was ninth in race 4. He was adjudged the FIA Race Rookie at this round.

“The races were all very competitiv­e and that makes F4 racing very exciting for me,” said Mitchell, who also races touring cars. He won the Malaysian Championsh­ip Series (MCS) last year.

Alister, in his first F4 race after competing in karting, showed his composure to secure some good results especially the fourth placing in Race 3. He said this weekend was about the experience and getting a feel for the F4 cars.

 ??  ?? Mitchell Cheah winning the FIA F4 SEA Event over the weekend.
Mitchell Cheah winning the FIA F4 SEA Event over the weekend.

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