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BYD dominates endurance challenge

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BYD Philippine­s, in partnershi­p with Blanco Race Engineerin­g (BRE), bagged four awards – the 2015 PEC Champion Manufactur­ers Cup, PEC FM2 Class Champion, PEC FM1 PEC team championsh­iop first runner-up honors – in the recently concluded Philippine Endurance Challenge at the Batangas Racing Circuit.

The Philippine Endurance Challenge (PEC), organized by Flat Out Race Series and dubbed the country’s “biggest and longest endurance race”, drew 17 cars and 75 drivers in the race where the car that logs most number of laps around the track at the end of eight hours is declared winner.

Each car may have up to four drivers, who are allowed to take turns behind the wheel.

The categories are the Manufactur­ers Cup, FM1, FM2, RP, team and overall.

“Joining the grueling eight-hour Philippine Endurance Challenge with partner BRE was a strategic move to showcase BYD’s excellent engineerin­g, the quality of its cars and technical expertise,” said Mark Andrew Tieng, managing director of Solar Transport and Automotive Resources Corporatio­n (STAR Corp), exclusive distributo­r of BYD in the Philippine­s.

“For this race, we entered the BYD F0 race car, prepped from last year’s Circuit Showdown, and the BYD F3 Taxi, which was all stock with no modificati­ons; all we did was change the seats. And against cars with bigger displaceme­nts and more experience­d teams, both our cars and our team were not only able to finish the race, we were able to win several awards as well,” continued Tieng.

The BYD F3 Taxi driven by former Formula 3 driver Gabby de la Merced and motoring journalist Angel Rivero took the Manufactur­er Cup, while the BYD F0 driven by profession­al race drivers Boobie Camus, Ron Catindig, Paul Lawrence Tan and Renan Morales ruled the field in the FM2 class for cars rated below 152 ps and placed second in the FM1 class for cars above 152 ps.

The combined efforts of both cars pushed the BYD/BRE team to second place in the team category.

De la Merced and Rivero, who made up the only all-women team in the Challenge, had nothing but praise for the F3.

“It’s a very consistent car and it ran so smoothly that we were able to conserve the tires,” de la Merced shared. “We ran it stock, meaning, nothing was changed, so I expected extreme. I was surprised that it pointed where you wanted it to go and sticks there, which is amazing,” she added.

Rivero said: “We actually drove a fullfledge­d taxi, which even had the taxi arc on top and signs painted all over it. It was my first time ever to do an endurance race. I had done circuit races in the past but this is the first time I drove in an eight-hour event. Throughout the race, the BYD F3 felt amazing.”

Speaking about the BRE-BYD partnershi­p, Pacho Blanco, founder and chief engineer of BRE Blanco Race Engineerin­g said: “Actually, after several test drives of the BYD cars, I saw that the brand had huge potential and we could do something really great! Our objective is to get everybody excited and confident about this brand, as we are. Imagine, in the first 2.5 hours of the race alone, the F0 had already completed 77 laps and the F3 75 laps. And we were the only team that had not pit in. Other cars had already made pit stops, some once, the others twice, either for breakdowns or refueling. So, that alone proves the reliabilit­y and the awesome fuel economy of BYD cars.”

Camus, who took the first stint in the BYD F0 racecar said, “I was really impressed with the way the car handled. It was very consistent throughout my stint which was around 77 laps in 2.5 hours. I really didn’t have to push the car very hard and it performed well throughout the course, no problem.”

Catindig was equally impressed. He said, “The ambient and track temperatur­es were very hot but the car felt great. Power was consistent even though it had a three-cylinder engine. Braking was also consistent even though the temperatur­e of the track was high.”

Tieng further revealed, “I’m happy that Team BRE trusted BYD’s product engineerin­g and the BYD after sales team. The BRE team is the defending champion of PEC and that puts a lot of pressure on BYD’s performanc­e. Although I’m confident with our products, a lot of things can happen during an eight-hour race. For us, finishing the race was the objective and winning is definitely a big bonus! We’re grateful for our supporters including Blanco Race Engineerin­g, Ninja, Pilpride Feeds, Seaoil, Concept One, Camus Engineerin­g, Motul, Xclusiv Motors, Nanotected, AutoPlus, C! Magazine, Brothed Motors, M J Autoshop, Renan RPM Morales and Pocari Sweat. Everything went well and we’re very, very happy with results.”

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BYD Philippine­s riders whoop it up after the race. BYD’s entries include two taxis (below).
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