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    GTO Racing with TTR confirm Mercedes-AMG GT4 for Lee and Fong

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    Brian Lee and Tony Fong are returning for a fourth GT World Challenge Asia campaign in the GT4 class this year after renewing their GTO Racing with TTR partnership.

    The duo have been a mainstay of the GT4 ranks since the championship’s formation in 2017 and will continue with the same Mercedes-AMG they campaigned throughout last season.

    Five podiums resulted in them finishing fifth in the final standings, although a first victory still eluded them. That’s a stat the Japanese team is eager to change in 2020 when they aim to mount a sustained championship challenge.

    “Our drivers, car and team were able to gain a great deal of experience in 2019,” said team manager Yuki Kusunoki. “And with this, we collectively become so much stronger. In 2020 we also expect to try out a new set-up, which we didn’t have the chance to last year.”

    The Mercedes-AMG will again feature its familiar chrome blue, black and gold livery, while the team is truly pan-Asian thanks to Taiwanese and Hong Kong drivers, Chinese mechanics, plus a Japanese team manager and engineer.

    Sepang hosts the opening round of 2020’s GT World Challenge Asia campaign on March 28/29.

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