Tag: NAQUIB AZLAN

(SUKAN) MALAYSIANS NAQUIB AZLAN, AMER HARRIS AND WING HIN MOTORSPORTS CLAIMS FIRST VICTORY IN THE THAILAND SUPER SERIES GT4 CLASS

It was only a matter of time before Malaysians Amer Harris and Naquib Azlan claimed the top spot on the podium in the Thailand Super Series GT Class, and they did so in their Wing Hin Motorsports Toyota GR Supre GT-4 in only their fourth race. Victory was made even sweeter on home ground – at the PETRONAS Sepang International Circuit this morning (8 September 2024). Read more →

(SUKAN) FINAL LAP BATTLE EARNS WING HIN MOTORSPORTS’ MITCHELL CHEAH AND NAQUIB AZLAN 3rd OVERALL IN RACE 2 OF ROUND 3 OF THE THAILAND SUPER SERIES SUPER COMPACT CLASS

Wing Hin Motorsports’ Mitchell Cheah and Naquib Azlan celebrated a double podium finish in Round 3 of the Thailand Super Series Super Compact Class at the Chang International Circuit. Read more →

(SUKAN) 2nd OVERALL FOR WING HIN MOTORSPORTS’ MITCHELL CHEAH AND NAQUIB AZLAN IN RACE 1 OF ROUND 3 OF THE THAILAND SUPER SERIES SUPER COMPACT CLASS

Despite qualifying 8th fastest, the Wing Hin Motorsports pair of Mitchell Cheah and Naquib Azlan put on a sterling drive to finish second overall on the first day of racing in the Thailand Super Series Super Compact Class. Read more →

(SUKAN) SECOND PLACE FINISH FOR GT4 DEBUTANTE NAQUIB AZLAN, AMER HARRIS AND ALL-MALAYSIAN WING HIN MOTORSPORTS IN THE THAILAND SUPER SERIES

The all-Malaysian team of Wing Hin Motorsports with young drivers Naquib Azlan and Amer Harris has certainly emerged to become a formidable force on the track when they finished second their first time out in GT4 class racing at the Thailand Super Series recently. Read more →

(SUKAN) 3RD IN CLASS AND 4TH OVERALL FOR WING HIN MOTORSPORTS IN ROUND 2 OF THE THAILAND SUPER SERIES SUPER COMPACT CLASS

Racing in Thailand is intense, even more so on the short and narrow Bangsaen Street Circuit, but despite being on a very steep learning curve, Malaysian team Wing Hin Motorsports proved that they have what it takes to compete at this level when they finished 4th overall and 3rd in Class in last weekend’s Super Compact Class in the Thailand Super Series. Read more →