Sy, who finished second in the series Rookie Class last year and is considered one of the favorites to win this weekend, is upbeat about racing in the Middle East. "Im really excited because its the first time that Ill be racing in Bahrain," Sy said. "Its a track which is new to all of the drivers and that gives everyone an equal chance to win." Sy will be campaigning this year under the banner of the newly organized Eurasia Motorsport (Minardi Team Asia), which is the "farm team" of the European Minardi Formula One Team.
The former karting star recently took a Formula Toyota car around the Batangas Racing Circuit, where he broke the unofficial track record of 1:32.8 set by Japanese Edgesport driver Youhi Sekiguchi in an identical car by almost one second.