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Team AAI file two car GT3 entry for 2017 Asian Le Mans Sprint Cup

Taiwan’s Team have confirmed both a BMW Z4 GT3 for Chi Huang and a McLaren 650S GT3 for Terry Fang for the three race Series based at Sepang International Circuit.

#90 FIST-Team AAI BMW M6 GT3: Jesse Krohn, Akira Iida, Tom Blomqvist

#90 FIST-Team AAI BMW M6 GT3: Jesse Krohn, Akira Iida, Tom Blomqvist

Chang International Circuit

#35 Jackie Chan DC Racing Oreca Nissan 03R: Ho-Pin Tung, Gustavo Menezes, Thomas Laurent at the start of the race
#91 FIST-Team AAI BMW M6 GT3: Jun San Chen, Ollie Millroy, Philipp Eng and #90 FIST-Team AAI BMW M6 GT3: Lam Yu, Akira Iida, Tom Blomqvist
#91 FIST-Team AAI BMW M6 GT3: Jun San Chen, Ollie Millroy, Philipp Eng
#91 FIST-Team AAI BMW M6 GT3: Jun San Chen, Ollie Millroy, Philipp Eng
#90 FIST-Team AAI BMW M6 GT3: Jesse Krohn, Akira Iida, Tom Blomqvist
#91 FIST-Team AAI BMW M6 GT3: Jun San Chen, Ollie Millroy, Philipp Eng
#90 FIST-Team AAI BMW M6 GT3: Jesse Krohn, Akira Iida, Tom Blomqvist

One of the largest endurance teams in Asia, Taiwan’s Team AAI, has given a ringing endorsement to the move to include GT3 cars in the revamped 2017 Asian Le Mans Sprint Cup by committing a pair of cars to the competition.

Team AAI have confirmed both a BMW Z4 GT3 for Chi Huang and a McLaren 650S GT3 for Terry Fang for the three race Series based at Sepang International Circuit.

Both men are Bronze rated drivers, Team AAI joining a host of other teams to utilize the Asian Le Mans Sprint Cup as an opportunity for gentleman drivers to hone their race craft before stepping up to the full Asian Le Mans Series.

In the BMW Z4 Chi Huang will be lined up with Silver driver Ollie Millroy.

Last season’s Asian Le Mans Sprint Cup saw the majority of entrants graduate to the 2016/17 Asian Le Mans Series helping grid numbers to record levels with more Asian teams on the grid than ever before.

Junsan Chen, Team AAI Founder and Director: ''In the past years, motorsports has been growing quite rapidly in the regions of Asia as we are very enthusiastic to see all the major race organizers such as the ACO to bring their well established programs here.

“We are also seeing top world class pro drivers in the mix of driver lineups which has brought the races to a very competitive level which may also intimidate a lot of the gentlemen drivers to partake at this stage. It is with great joy to see that the ACO has opened the GT class in the 2017 Asian Le Mans Sprint Cup to cater more towards gentlemen drivers and help provide a platform and a stepping stone towards their passion to the highest level of international racing. With the well consideration of the programs that the ACO are providing we are certain to see Asia motorsports to continue growing.''

Cyrille Taesch Wahlen, Managing Director of the Asian Le Mans Series said: “Team AAI were the very first GT team to graduate from our Series to the Le Mans 24 Hours and it is great to see that they are continuing to bring more cars and drivers to join the ACO Racing family. I hope that the Sprint Cup whets their appetites and we see both Chi Huang and Terry Fang for the full season in the Asian Le Mans Series too.”

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