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‘S-Cola’ sends AAS Motorsport team racers to push Thai racers to the world level in ‘Bangsaen Grand Prix 2024’

'S-Cola' drives forward the Passion for Speed ??by supporting the biggest road racing competition in ASEAN, Bangsaen Grand Prix 2024, for the 5th consecutive year, ready to send Thai racers from AAS Motorsport, a racing team under AAS Auto Service Co., Ltd., the official Porsche dealer in Thailand, to compete for the title of Speed ??Lord in order to push the new generation to experience the most Awesome experience and develop the skills of Thai racers to the international level. In this competition, 'S-Cola' sent the country's leading AAS Motorsport racers, led by 'Boom' Kanthithi Kusiri, a young and energetic racer who just won the 1st podium in Thailand Super Series 2024, Round 1, Race 2 in the GT4 class at Chang International Circuit early May. In this field, he paired up with 'Keng' Phitsanu Sirimongkolkasem to compete in the team category in the TSS Supercar GT4 class to compete for the best ranking. And another rising star racer, "Mickey" Kamik Karnasut, a Porsche Cayman GT4 Trophy Thailand champion in the 2018 Bangsaen Grand Prix, with his latest achievement being a 5th place finish in both Thailand Super Series 2024, Round 1, at the Chang International Circuit. He competed in the TSS Supercar GTM class at this race. The results of the Bangsaen Grand Prix 2024 at Bangsaen Street Circuit, Chonburi Province, in Race 3, gave the front of the grid to the TSS Supercar GTM model. After the ranking competition, No. 17 AAS Motorsport by "Suki" Natthachak Hanjitkasem and "Mickey" Kamik Karnasut, who started in Grid 4, crossed the finish line by winning 4th place. In Race 4, both of them crossed the finish line in 3rd place and successfully made it to the podium in this race after making a time of 1 hour, 3 minutes and 20.580 seconds, only 10 seconds behind the champion team in this race. In the TSS Supercar GT4 class, Race 3 came with the class leader, number 18 from AAS Motorsport, 'Keng' Phitsanu Sirimongkolkesam and 'Boom' Kanthirat Kusiri, who started from the pole position but ended the race in 5th place. Source: Thai News Agency