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Aston Martin wins GT Asia Series

The Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 wins the GT Asia Series

#99 Craft-Bamboo Aston Martin: Darryl O’Young, Daniel Lloyd

Photo by: Benny Luey

Darryl O’Young and Daniel Lloyd
#88 Craft-Bamboo Aston Martin: Frank Yu, Richard Lyons
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#99 Craft-Bamboo Aston Martin: Darryl O’Young, Daniel Lloyd
Darryl O’Young and Daniel Lloyd
#88 Craft-Bamboo Aston Martin: Richard Lyons, Frank Yu
#99 Craft-Bamboo Racing Aston Martin: Darryl O’Young, Jonathan Venter
#99 Craft-Bamboo Racing Aston Martin Vantage V12 GT3: Darryl O’Young, Jonathan Venter

Gaydon: Aston Martin Racing’s Asian partner team Craft-Bamboo Racing has won the 2015 GT Asia Series with its V12 Vantage GT3 and driver Darryl O’Young (HK) after a strong season that ended with a race win in Thailand, yesterday.

Going into the final round of the 12-race series, at the Buriram International Circuit in Thailand, the Craft-Bamboo Racing team was level on points with rivals Absolute Racing. In the nail-biting one-hour long finale, Daniel Lloyd (GB) took the early lead before handing over to O’Young who defended from the competition to cross the line in first place.

"It feels strange taking this championship for myself because it was a partnership with Jonathan Venter and Daniel Lloyd,” commented O’Young. “They deserve it just as much as I do, so they are both champions. I am really happy with Craft-Bamboo Racing; everybody has done a phenomenal job, especially at crunch time. It is such a team effort and so much went into this championship.”

Of our ten 2015 drivers, five have won international GT titles and that is impressive.

John Gaw

23-year old Lloyd joined the team mid-season after a cycling accident saw team-regular and fellow Aston Martin Evolution Academy driver Jonathan Venter (AU) signed-off from racing while recovering from a broken hip.

“Today has been awesome, I am really grateful for the opportunity Craft-Bamboo Racing has given me. I am really pleased to work together with Darryl to help them towards the championship. I had a great start and Darryl had a great stint so I’m over the moon that it all came together.”

This is the second major championship title of 2015 for the Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3, which won the British GT Championship with Beechdean AMR. In addition, it was runner-up in the GTD class of the Tudor United Sportscar Championship in America with TRG-AMR.

“It’s been another fantastic season for the Vantage GT3 and Aston Martin Racing’s customer teams,” commented Aston Martin Racing’s team principal John Gaw. “We have some of the top teams in the world running our cars and this is reflected in the results we are achieving.

“It’s also clear that our Evolution Academy programme is supporting the top talent in the world. Of our ten 2015 drivers, five have won international GT titles and that is impressive. Congratulations to Jonathan [Venter] and Dan [Lloyd] and all at Craft-Bamboo Racing from everyone at Aston Martin Racing.”

Craft-Bamboo Racing next races its Vantage GT3s in the GT World Cup at Macau in November. Three cars will be entered and O’Young will be joined by Richard Lyons (GB) and Aston Martin Racing works driver Stefan Mücke (DE).

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