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Craft-Bamboo Racing determined to return to the podium in Thailand

After a challenging first round, the team has been working tirelessly to prepare their pair of Porsche 911 GT3 Rs...

#91 Craft Bamboo Racing Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R: Darryl O'Young, Naiyanobh Bhirombhakdi

#91 Craft Bamboo Racing Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R: Darryl O'Young, Naiyanobh Bhirombhakdi

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#88 Craft Bamboo Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R: Richard Lyons, Frank Yu
#88 Craft Bamboo Racing Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R: Richard Lyons, Frank Yu
#91 Craft Bamboo Racing Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R: Darryl O'Young, Naiyanobh Bhirombhakdi
#91 Craft Bamboo Racing Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R: Darryl O'Young, Naiyanobh Bhirombhakdi
#88 Craft Bamboo Racing Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R: Richard Lyons, Frank Yu
#91 Craft Bamboo Racing Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R: Darryl O'Young, Naiyanobh Bhirombhakdi

Craft-Bamboo Racing is determined to return to the podium this weekend at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand. After a challenging first round, the team has been working tirelessly to prepare their pair of Porsche 911 GT3 Rs and is confident that they will be fighting at the front of the grid this weekend.

Richard Lyons and Frank Yu in the #88 Interush Porsche will be out to rewrite the wrongs of the first round after suffering bad luck throughout the entire weekend. Lyons has already proven that he has the pace to lead the competition and the Irish GT ace will be itching to charge to the front with a strong qualifying session on Saturday. Both drivers have a good knowledge of the 4.5km circuit after competing in Buriram last year. Combined with their growing seat time in the new Porsche 911 GT3 R, this makes them one of the strongest pairings for races three and four of the season.

Darryl O’Young and Naiyanobh Bhirombhakdi started the season with a pair of top ten finishes and are concentrating on improving their positions this weekend. The Buriram circuit is where O’Young clinched his 2015 GT Asia drivers’ championship title and he will be hoping to pull off another strong result here this season. O’Young and Bhirombhakdi arrived in Thailand early to get some extra track time in at the Bira International Circuit, ensuring that the #91 VLT Porsche will be in fighting form when they hit track for the first qualifying session on Saturday.

Both drivers have intimate knowledge of the Buriram circuit, which should give them an upper hand on some of the competition and help them edge ahead in qualifying. With Bhirombhakdi’s first GT race under his belt, the #91 pair is prepared to begin their rise up the leaderboard. They will be supported by a legion of local fans that will be out in force to see their home hero Bhirombhakdi battle it out for GT Asia glory.

#88 Interush Porsche 911 GT3 R

Richard Lyons, #88 Driver: "After a rough start to the season we're already putting it behind us and looking forward to Buriram. It's a circuit I really like, although it is a little hot!! Frank was really fast there last year and I think with some of the knowledge gained with our new Porsche from Korea we should have closed the gap a little to the front. Podiums won't come easy but that's our goal!"

Frank Yu, #88 Driver: “Now that I have had more time with the new car, I am much more confident and we will be pushing this weekend to score as many points as possible to get ourselves back in the running for the championship. It is still very early in the season and we are determined to get the Interush Porsche on the podium.”

#91 VLT Porsche 911 GT3 R

Darryl O’Young, #91 Driver: “The first weekend in Korea was good, the team made a lot of progress on limited track time and the Craft-Bamboo Racing team has been working extremely hard over the last month to work on improving the car. We have all been working really hard and hopefully that pays off. It is also my teammate’s home race so I think he is going to perform well in front of all his home fans.“

Naiyanobh Bhirombhakdi, #91 Driver: “I am extremely excited for the race in Buriram. It is a home race for me and I have driven there before, so I don’t have to really worry about learning the circuit. After the races in Korea, we walked away with points in both races and we both had the chance to learn more about the car. So now we just have to keep on improving and aim for the podium.”

Richard Coleman, CEO of Craft-Bamboo Racing

“The entire team has worked extremely hard since Korea to ensure that Craft-Bamboo Racing will be challenging at the front of the field once again. We have been working closely with Porsche Motorsport in Germany to have improvements here this weekend. It will be fantastic to be racing at Naiyanobh’s home race in Thailand and we can’t wait to put on a great performance for all the fans, we also hope to put on a good show for our partner Singha Estate at their home event.”

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