Johor Motorsports Racing secures podium finish at Bathurst 12 Hour endurance race

Team finished third after a broken splinter caused one driver to fall back from the lead

4:51 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Johor Motorsports Racing (JMR) and Triple Eight continued their fine momentum as they finished third in the Pro-Am category at the Bathurst 12 Hour endurance race of the 2024 Intercontinental GT Challenge in New South Wales, Australia, on Sunday.

Fresh from being runners-up at the Asian Le Mans Series last week, JMR in a statement said Tunku Panglima Johor Tunku Abdul Rahman Sultan Ibrahim, together with teammates Jamie Whincup and Jordan Love each drove three efficient stints, consistently maintaining their position at the front end of the Pro-Am pack. 

JMR clocked 12 hours and 2 minutes 59.2924 seconds (s) behind The Bend Manthey EMA, who emerged as the champion (12:02.00.9098s), while Heart of Racing by SPS finished second (12:02.30.4313s).

“However, with 20 minutes to go, and Jamie Whincup in the lead, a broken splitter caused him to lose two places, but he held on to third place until the chequered flag,” it said.

In the meantime, Tunku Abdul Rahman was pleased that his team managed to finish the race despite having to perform in the rain.

“It was a very challenging race with the rain and safety car but the team did a great job no matter what the outcome was. We are lucky enough we even finished,” he said. – February 19, 2024

Topics

 

Popular

Sarjit admits tough Australia tour key to Speedy Tigers’ growth

National coach prioritises player development over results in challenging six-match series

Vehicles plough into pedestrians in vicious hit-and-run attack near Old Klang Road

Two individuals left injured as sedan and pickup truck deliberately ram into group, police probe attempted murder

Budget 2025: KBS urged to collaborate with KPKT for grassroots talent development

National junior hockey coach calls for increased funding and joint efforts between Youth and Sports Ministry and Housing and Local Government Ministry to utilise underused facilities and nurture future athletes for the 2027 SEA Games

Related