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  • PCCA 2012 Season Preview

    Friday, Apr 27, 2012 8:58AM / Members only


    Video: http://youtu.be/G7OPb-9-R64


    Check out the Dorr McElrea Racing Team, and their pre-season look at the championship and the season ahead!

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  • Team News - The DORR Group partner with Yuey in 2012

    Tuesday, Apr 10, 2012 7:41AM / Members only


    Regional private equity firm, the DORR GROUP have signed on with Singaporean driver, Yuey Tan for the 2012 season. Coming in as the drivers largest sponsor, the private equity firm has made its intentions clear about its involvement in the Carrera Cup Asia.

    With the PCCA part of the 2012 FORMULA 1 UBS CHINESE GP and the 2012 FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GP, the new team partner is looking ahead in great excitement into the new season.

    Attracted to Tan for his bizarre antics including a race vs. a Boeing 747, this year looks hopeful for the young team with new sponsors and added firepower.

    "This deal has come to us a month prior to the first round of the PCCA in Shanghai, so it's been great and busy all at the same time," said a happy Tan. "All of the gear, merchandise, everything has had to be re-manufactured and a new livery designed, so lots has been going on lately. We'll be sure not to let it impact our focus going into the opening round."



    The DORR GROUP, led by cousin team, Terence and Nelson Loh, have skills and experience in the private equity field has been developed with a backbone of knowledge, and a grasp of modernized knowhow, very much like the race team that they have partnered.

    In 2012, DORR Group broke new ground when it embarked on a collaboration with Conet & Cie, a boutique Swiss private bank founded in Geneva in 1845. Gonet & Cie established an External Asset Manager platform (Gonet Asia) in Singapore in 2011. Consequently, DORR Group established GA Gaoning Limited, as a platform for Gonet Asia to access the developing and established financial markets within China and Indonesia.

    Businesses spanning from real estate, construction, fashion, apparel and jewelry, have made the DORR Group a fast growing powerhouse in the region, the newest addition to their portfolio being worldwide A-lister jewelry brand, Mimi So New York. This brand will be appearing on the 2012 racing car.

    "It's going to be a very interesting year," concluded Tan. "With big support from the Dorr Group, and AutoInc, it looks like it will be our strongest year ever. And rightfully so too. The PCCA grid looks classy for driver quality this season, so we will need to be really quick to get some results in 2012. I'm pumped!"

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  • Yuey Tan enters 4th season in PCCA

    Tuesday, Jan 31, 2012 10:13PM / Members only


    2012 sees Singaporean driver, Yuey Tan in his 4th season of the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia. The one make Porsche series, entering it's 10th season, sees 7 action packed GP weekends including the support races for the Singapore, China and Korean Formula 1 GP's. Other race venues will include Zhuhai, Ordos, Shanghai and Malaysia.

    "It's been a privilege to race three seasons, and three Singapore GP's. In 2012, the team and I are going to be looking for some strong performances from the start of the season. Don't want to lose points early on which is what happened in 2011. We are going to have to work on more consistently fast pace and of course managing the tyres are going to be key."



    The Nations race ace started his racing career in the Porsche series at the end of 2008, taking over from Aussie driver Greg Ward finishing the 2008 season. In his first ever race, Tan out-qualified fellow Singaporean drivers Gerald Teo and David Lai finished a respectable 5th in category.



    2009 saw Tan further improve, joining forces with Kiwi race engineer Andy McElrea and racing under the Porsche Club Singapore banner with fellow countrymen, Mok Weng Sun and Ian Mao. From here, his rate of improvement rocketed putting him further up the grid as the season progressed. Overhauling Singaporean Ian Mao at the Zhuhai GP, his confidence continued to grow. By the end of 2009, Tan was nipping away at the heels of fellow Singaporean, Melvin Choo and Taiwan's Jeffrey Lee.


    2010 meant more mileage for Tan, taking part in the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia and the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia. From the start of the season, Tan was now with the newly created McElrea Racing division in Asia, currently the title holder of most successful Porsche Carrera Cup team in Australia. With McElrea, Tan further improved throughout the season and raced some epic battles with Taiwanese Jeffrey Lee. At the final race of the season, Tan out-qualified Singaporean racing legend, Ringo Chong and also beat him to the checkered flag for the first time in wet conditions.

    2011 saw a challenging first half of the season, consistently competing in the top 10 though often suffering from a combination of mechanical failures and driver errors. This cost Tan dearly though the Singaporean saved his season with inspirational performances at the Singapore and Shanghai GP's. This allowed him to work his way back up into the top 5 standings in category.

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  • A lap of Shangai International Circuit with Yuey Tan

    Saturday, Oct 29, 2011 8:49AM / Members only


    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4xZTPWegj4


    Come ride a lap with the on-board camera, taken out of my race car at the season finale of Porsche Carrera Cup Asia 2011. Using the slightly shorter configuration track, totalling 4.6km in length. Also features the longest straight in Formula 1, a 1.2km stretch of tarmac on the back side of the circuit.

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  • Race Report - PCCA - Rounds 11 & 12 - Shanghai GP

    Thursday, Oct 27, 2011 12:39PM / Members only

    Asia's Premire racing series, the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia headed to the Shanghai International Circuit for the season finale of the 2011 season. With four incidents during the year causing DNF's, Tan was focused on getting some points back on the board and staying ahead of some of his rivals in the championship.

    The GP weekend saw a sizeable crowd attend the PCCA round, creating a great atmosphere for drivers and fans alike.

    The Singaporean steerer began Friday morning with first practice in good rhythm. From the get go, Tan put in some sizzling lap times as he came right out of the box to stake his claim on a top 10 position, recording a 10th overall fastest time carrying his Singapore pace over to the Chinese circuit.





    "It was fantastic to be back in Shanghai," said a jubilant Tan as he looked back at the weekend. "The Shanghai Circuit was the first circuit that I drove the GT3 Cup Car in 2008 so we have been here to compete quite a few times. Doesn't hurt us that we have some good data on the circuit."

    The second practice session on Friday afternoon saw more of the same thing as Tan recorded a 12th fastest overall time and cemented that the pace he had found in Singapore and Shanghai was no fluke.

    "I think I've found a new level in driving the GT3 Cup Car," continued Tan. "We are still getting more competitive in my 3rd season in the PCCA Championship and being 29, I know the best days are still ahead of me which makes me feel enthusiastic about further improving myself."

    Qualifying was up next on Saturday morning, with a target in mind.

    "We knew qualifying was going to be really tough," said Tan. "The Chinese circuit is well known for a lot of the drivers that have been there more than us. With the midpack so close to one another, anywhere between 8th and 12th on the grid would have satisfied us."






    The qualifying session saw Tan go out with Ringo Chong and Philip Ma as the Singaporean driver wanted some similar paced drivers on the circuit.

    On Yuey's first flying lap, the Singaporean race ace had the best first and second sector of his weekend, only to take a spin at the end of the hairpin, unfortunately damaging Philip Ma's flying lap. Though Tan recovered quickly, and tucked himself behind the Hong Kong racer to put in a time of 1.52.9, placing Tan 9th on the grid for race 1 and in front of Singapore's legendary Ringo Chong.




    Race 1 on Saturday afternoon saw the Singaporean driver off to arguably his best start of the 2011 season, as he rocketed off the line and entered T1 in 7th place overall. Though through the first lap, he lost one place to in form Jeffrey Lee of Taiwan.

    Over the next six laps, Tan was running in 8th overall and 3rd in category, with experienced Singapore driver Ringo Chong giving the less experienced Tan a run for his money and pushing hard to unsettle Tan.

    On lap 7 of the 13 lap race, Tan lost control just before the longest straight on the Shanghai Circuit. Places were lost due to the spin putting Tan down into 12th overall and 7th in category.





    "Ringo showed today why he is who he is. It is true that we are thrilled to be competing with Singapore's quickest man and to be in front of him is something I never dreamed would happen over a three year period," said Tan. "Although his experienced showed today and he was really piling the pressure on us!"

    There were however many positives to take from the situation.

    "I'm looking forward to many more battles with Ringo Chong and I can't wait till the 2012 season. My objective will be to be in front of Ringo a little more often next year and perhaps cement my place alongside or in front of Singapore's yardstick."





    Race 2 took place on Sunday afternoon in front of a massive crowd in the pit straight grandstand with Tan starting 12th on the grid after Saturday's mistake.

    The lights went out and PCCA compatriot, Paul Tressider took a lightning start to get up the field with both Tan and Tressider going into T1 side by side with Tan eventually getting the better of the Aussie driver on the entry of T2.

    "Paul had the start of a lifetime! Think old mate was a few rows behind on the qualifying grid but there he was right beside me into T1. Great start, and we gave each other enough room to survive the corner. Was a piece of great driving from Paul."

    Philip Ma was up ahead though as Ma came gunning out of the hairpin, he spun forcing Singapore's Tan to almost come to a full stop to avoid the Hong Kong racer.

    After passing Ma, Yuey Tan had Wayne Shen in his sights as he started to inch closer and closer to the GT racing veteran. Though on lap 4, Fracis Tjia appeared as he dropped places due to a spin that forced his Porsche race car to pick a large piece of astroturf!





    Tan was directly behind Francis Tjia at this stage with the astroturf flapping furiously down Formula 1's fastest straight in the world. It finally came loose, and it was back to business as usual for Tjia and Tan.

    Lap 10 saw the safety car come out due to an incident that involved Taiwan's Jeffrey Lee hitting a back marker as he was making his way up the field.

    "It was very difficult when the safety car came out as my tyres were great! I knew with the temp dropping I'd have some problems to maintain the heat which was a pity as we started on extremely low pressures."

    As the safety car came in two laps later, Wayne Shen lost power for a split second to let Francis Tjia pass at the safety car restart. The two continued to battle it out, giving Tan time to stay patient and hope that one of them made a mistake. This did not happen unfortunately as Yuey finished the race 5th in category.




    "Was a really great end to the season," said Tan. "We had a pretty hard season this year so to come out with our second best points haul of any GP weekend in 2011, was good for us. Also want to congratulate my two good mates, Sawa and Rodolfo for battling out a great championship for the title today. Both are worthy championships though only one guy can be crowned and Sawa deserves it!"


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    posted on Sunday, Mar 18, 2012 5:25PM  [Report]
    Hope u r enjoying ur weekend! Keep in touch M3GA <3
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    ☆彡Happy Birthday!! ☆彡 \(^o^)/
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    Merry Christmas !!!!!!
  • Official artist 
    posted on Sunday, Nov 13, 2011 2:55PM  [Report]
    Are you enjoying your weekend ? : ]
  • Official artist 
    posted on Sunday, Oct 30, 2011 6:34PM  [Report]
    Do you get to drive your race cars onto the street? hehe ~
  • posted on Friday, Oct 28, 2011 10:05PM  [Report]
    Thanks for the visit.... I enjoy your blogs. Have a great weekend.
  • posted on Thursday, Oct 20, 2011 12:41PM  [Report]
    Yuey,

    Proud to live in SG~
    welcome your sharing always!

    Regards & cheers,
    fwei
  • Official artist 
    posted on Sunday, Oct 16, 2011 3:09PM  [Report]
    I hope you enjoy your weekend to its best <3
  • posted on Monday, Sep 5, 2011 3:18AM  [Report]
    Well done mate!! Great stuff!! :-)
  • Official artist 
    posted on Sunday, Sep 4, 2011 11:53PM
    Hey Alvin! Cheers mate. Thanks for the good word. Waddup in your neck of the woods?
  • Official artist 
    posted on Sunday, Sep 4, 2011 12:26PM  [Report]
    Hi Yuey! Been through ur blogs and vids. Super impressive and very inspiring :)
  • Official artist 
    posted on Saturday, Sep 3, 2011 8:58PM
    Hi THere! Good thanks. Just got back from the Sepang round. Howz things?
  • posted on Friday, Sep 2, 2011 9:44AM  [Report]
    how are you !
  • Official artist 
    posted on Thursday, Jun 16, 2011 12:19PM  [Report]
    When u come back to Beijing?Yuey!
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    posted on Wednesday, May 25, 2011 12:52PM  [Report]
    If I can stop by in the afternoon on Saturday I will SMS. What time are your races?
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    posted on Wednesday, May 25, 2011 11:32AM  [Report]
    And you are in Zhuhai this weekend? I'm probably going to be in Macau on Saturday.
  • Official artist 
    posted on Sunday, May 22, 2011 5:26AM
    Sounds good! Stop by for a beer! I'll be in Singapore on those dates. Cheers.
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    posted on Saturday, May 21, 2011 12:22PM  [Report]
    hey man! i'm coming to Singapore next month for Screen Singapore, will you be around? June 5 - 12th (although I've got to come back to HK in the middle for two days)
  • posted on Friday, Jan 21, 2011 10:58AM  [Report]
    ;)
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