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Win or lose, Malaysia’s
racing sensation Jazeman Jaafar says that the 2007 Petronas Primax 3
Merdeka Millennium Endurance has provided a valuable experience for
him and that it would significantly enhance his motor racing career.
“Without doubt, the event has been a good learning curve for me. I am
enjoying myself here and I will try to learn as much as possible. It
has been one great, fun experience,” said Jazeman, who started the
race for his Proton R3 Motorsports by virtue of being fastest among
his team mates in qualifying yesterday.
“I did not only surprise everybody. I even surprised myself,” said
the 14-year old Form Two student of Sekolah Sri Cempaka in Damansara,
who clocked 2 minutes 15.052 seconds in qualifying yesterday to
upstage three-time MME winner Tommy Lee and Bill Ng of Singapore.
“Everybody came to me to congratulate me I was very surprised with the
time,” said Jazeman, known for his prowess in go-karts and single-seater
racing and is currently leading the Formula BMW Asia Series 2007 with
his CIMB Team Qi-Meritus.
Met at the start of the 12-hour endurance race in Sepang, Jazeman,
who started from fifth on the grid, declined to make any predictions
except that it was going to be a very tough race and that in a 12-hour
racing, anything can happen.
“I will my very best to achieve the best results possible for the
team. I thanked them for this opportunity to race in the great event
for the very first time. I sincerely hope to be racing again in the
MME next year,” said Jazeman.
Entering its eighth edition, the 2007 Petronas Primax 3 Merdeka
Millennium Endurance Race was flagged off by Deputy Youth and Sports
Datuk Liow Tiong Lai and attended by AAM President Tunku Datuk
Mudzaffar Tunku Mustafa and Motorsports Commission of Malaysia Datuk
Azman Yahya.
Competing against the big boys of track racing, Jazeman said that he
did not feel of having any disadvantage as a 14-year old boy on the
grid except that he would be competing against very experienced
drivers.
“Never in my life that I would be sharing the same track with drivers
like Hans Stuck and all the top Malaysian drivers including my manager
Firhat Mokhzani as well. It’s indeed a privilege and honour and I am
very happy that I am part of this event,” he added.
Firhat, the team manager of CIMB Team Qi-Meritus, said he was not at
all surprised with the performance of Jazeman in qualifying yesterday.
“We know that he is a very talented and a very good driver. But, we
must always remember that he is only 14 years old. I hope that he will
not be pushing himself too hard at this race. But, I think he should
be okay,” said Firhat.
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