Despite dropping down the order at the start of the race, GT3 Am pole-sitters #44 R&B Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R crew of Yuan Bo, Lu Wei and Ye Hongli were able to fight back in class, have a dominant performance and hold the lead for the remainder to take not only class victory, but also the overall win.
Francois Beziac, Heremana Malmezac and Jono Lester finished second in GT3 Am in the #71 Prime Speed Sport Aston Martin Vantage GT3 EVO ahead of Li Donghui, Li Dongsheng, Zhou Bihuang and Yang Ruoyu in the #777 Climax Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II in third.
In GT3, Porsche was once again victorious, this time with the #911 Absolute Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R of Andrew Haryanto, Eshan Pieris and Dorian Boccolacci, who finished first in class and second overall. Henk Kiks, Akash Nandy and Christopher Haase finished second in GT3 behind the wheel of their #26 B-Quik Absolute Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II, ahead of the #31 Phantom Global Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II of Bian Ye, Cheng Congfu and Adderly Fong.
The #7 Vortex Racegraph Lamborghini Super Trofeo EVO2 of Jonathan Cecotto, Song Jiajun, Goh Eng Peng and Luo Haowen had a strong start in GTC and moved from 15th to 7th overall and lead in class for the first hour.
A faultless race in TCR Endurance Asia saw the #326 326 Racing Team Audi RS3 LMS TCR of Wu Yifan, Liu Zichen, Lai Jingwen, Qiu Yiheng and Xiao Kunpeng seal a lights to flag win, ahead of Max James Hart, Yan Chuang, Jiang Nan, Liu Qiren in the #18 Z. Speed Hyundai N i30 TCR.
The Motul 12 Hours of Sepang once again saw a field made entirely of teams from the Asia Pacific, with a wide range of professional international racers, gentleman drivers and young talent.
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