Felix Rosenqvist multiple Shanghai winner – and 2008 Formula Asia 2.0 Champion
Felix Rosenqvist, 17, this weekend secured his first international single-seater championship title as the Formula Asia 2.0 reached its final stop on the 2008
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Rosenqvist Crowned Overall Champion while Haryanto Takes Asia Drivers Championship
In an exciting three rounds of racing held at the Shanghai International Circuit, Felix Rosenqvist claimed the final three wins and the Overall Championship win in the first ever Formula Asia 2.0
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Haryanto Keeps His Cool to Win the Coldest Race of Season
Young Indonesian driver, Rio Haryanto took his first win of the season and claimed the lead in the Asia Driver Classification at Shanghai International Circuit today.
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Final Formula Asia 2.0 Showdown in Shanghai
The very cold temperature in Shanghai is set to rise as teams and drivers of the Formula Asia 2.0 began their free practice sessions on Wednesday for the final showdown of the season.
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Rosenqvist wins the Rydell Special Award and Ronnie Peterson Memorial Foundation scholarship
On Saturday night, Felix Rosenqvist was named one of this year's Ronnie Peterson Memorial Foundation scholarship winners. The honor-filled annual prize, which is traditionally handed out to gifted drivers or leaders within Swedish motorsport..
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Haryanto Happy with Shanghai Win
One of the
younger drivers in the Formula Asia 2.0, Rio Haryanto of Asia Racing Team claimed the win ahead of his older and more experienced
drivers.
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The Beche Man Wins in the
Wet
Mathias Beche claimed the first Formula Asia 2.0 race win at the
Shanghai International Circuit today, the second win for him this season. The
Frenchman, who recently switched teams from Champ Motorsport to Asia Racing
Team found his footing in the wet
beating newcomer and teammate, Mateusz Adamski as
well as Rio Hartyanto for the win.
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Customs Delay Forces Formula Asia 2.0 to Reschedule Rounds 10 and 11
A delay in
the arrival of the Formula Asia 2.0 containers to the Shanghai International
Circuit has caused the Series organizers to make adjustments to the schedule,
moving Rounds 10 & 11 to add to Rounds 12 & 13 scheduled on 6/7th December.
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Adamski joins ART at Shanghai
Mateusz Adamski will join Asia Racing Team (ART) Motorsports for the 5th round of 2008 Formula Asia 2.0 at Shanghai International Circuit. The 17 years old racer from Poland completed two single seaters seasons in Europe but he is a newcomer in Asia.
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Booth Claims First Win
Ryan Booth of Asia Racing Team, finally broke the winning streak of Felix Rosenqvist when he took the Round 9 Formula Asia 2.0 win under wet conditions at the Bira Circuit today. The young American driver kept his cool despite the treacherous conditions that caused the race to start behind the safety car.
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Joy and Tears for Rosenqvist as Rain Hits Thailand
Having won both Formula Asia 2.0 races at Bira Circuit last time out, Felix Rosenqvist continued his winning streak by scoring yet another victory as the series returned to Thailand last weekend.
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Booth Takes Win in the RainÂ
It was an action packed round 9 of the Formula Asia 2.0 Series when American driver Ryan Booth of Asia Racing Team, finally broke the winning streak of Felix Rosenqvist. Booth kept his cool despite the bad weather, completing the race in 26:06.831. Â
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Seventh Straight Win for Swede
It was a seventh straight win for Formula Asia 2.0 Championship points leader, Felix Rosenqvist at the Bira Circuit today. The Swede further extended his lead in the Series and looks set to win it at this early stage.
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Formula Asia 2.0 Goes on Despite UnrestÂ
In light of the current demonstrations and the state of emergency in Bangkok, only seven of the 13 registered drivers have decided to participate in this weekend’s Formula Asia 2.0 Series at Bira Circuit in Thailand.
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