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Four races make up this week’s latest challenge, including Round 6 that was called off last month after heavy rains flooded certain portions of the 4.3-kilometer Zhuhai track.
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Aside from coughing up nearly P2 million, not P1 million as earlier reported, to rebuild his Dallara 304 nearly smashed to pieces when he slammed into Speedtech Asia teammate Gaby dela Merced’s stalled car, Sy will have to shell out an additional $2,000 as fine for "disregarding the double yellow flag" in effect during lap 8 of the 12-lap race.
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Driving with new tires, Pena negotiated the 4.3-kilometer Zhuhai Circuit in 1 minute, 36.527 seconds that stood as the best for the day until Irishman Ali Jackson of Aran Racing, driving for an extra lap, returned to the pit faster by two-tenths of a second.
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"I expect them (Filipino riders) to dominate the coming races," a confident AF3 chairman Ed Peña stressed in yesterday’s PSA Forum at the main function room of the Pantalan Restaurant in Manila.

By them, Peña was referring to top RP drivers Tyson Sy and Dado Peña who will again lead the country’s contingent in Rounds 4-6 of the Asian-hopping circuit that drives its way to Guangdong, China on June 17-18.
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Four races make up this week’s latest challenge, including Round 6 that was called off last month after heavy rains flooded certain portions of the 4.3-kilometer Zhuhai track.
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Aside from coughing up nearly P2 million, not P1 million as earlier reported, to rebuild his Dallara 304 nearly smashed to pieces when he slammed into Speedtech Asia teammate Gaby dela Merced’s stalled car, Sy will have to shell out an additional $2,000 as fine for "disregarding the double yellow flag" in effect during lap 8 of the 12-lap race.
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Driving with new tires, Pena negotiated the 4.3-kilometer Zhuhai Circuit in 1 minute, 36.527 seconds that stood as the best for the day until Irishman Ali Jackson of Aran Racing, driving for an extra lap, returned to the pit faster by two-tenths of a second.
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By them, Peña was referring to top RP drivers Tyson Sy and Dado Peña who will again lead the country’s contingent in Rounds 4-6 of the Asian-hopping circuit that drives its way to Guangdong, China on June 17-18.
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