Japanese race queens at Malaysia Super GT International Series 2008…

Japanese race queen Miho Miyazaka at Malaysia Super GT International Series 2008
Run’A circuit mate Miho Miyazaka

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Super GT race queens 2008 for team apr Doublehead at the Sepang race…

Japanese Super GT race queens Nanami Norishima, Mai Masaki and Ema Tokunaga
Japanese GT race queens (L-R) Nanami Norishima, Mai Masaki and Ema Tokunaga

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Super GT’s pit walkabout is a special period where visitors (with extra passes) were allowed to visit the pit-lane to catch a closer look of the race cars, the drivers and the GT race queens. Some pit photos below, taken on Saturday (June 21) at Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia, where the 4th round of Super GT race was held…

Japanese driver Hiroyuki Iiri with race queens Yamauchi Chie and Maika Misaki at Super GT International Series 2008 in Sepang, Malaysia
GT300 driver Hiroyuki Iiri with ORC race queens Yamauchi Chie (L) and Maika Misaki

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Second day of the Super GT International Series 2008 in Sepang, Malaysia; some photos from various exhibitors and the GT qualifying rounds…

Photographers and Malaysian model at Super GT International Series 2008 in Sepang, Malaysia
Photographers and a local model

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Went to Sepang International Circuit (SIC) this morning with KC to catch a glimpse of the Super GT Sepang race. Super GT is a popular sport car racing series from Japan; and the Malaysian round (4th out of nine) is the only international leg at the moment.

It’s just practice today; not many people around despite the free entrance. Should be having a much larger crowd for the next two days during the real races.

Some of today’s photos… some practice rounds for me too; it’s a bit challenging to take photos of these fast moving machines…

GAIKOKUYA team at Super GT International Series 2008 in Sepang, Malaysia
(Category-Team-Machine) GT300 - Team GAIKOKUYA - Gaishano Gaikokuya & LMP Porsche

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Danica Patrick won her first IndyCar Series race at Twin Ring Motegi in the Indy Japan 300 on April 20 and became the first female winner in IndyCar history.

Danica made her IndyCar debut in 2005 and became Rookie of the Year with some good performances. Her participation in the sport traditionally dominated by men has created a lot of buzz for motor racing fans, and the fact that she looks pretty good too has made her one of the most talk-about racing stars.

Danica’s racing career isn’t all smooth though; despite an eye-catching debut season, Danica has failed to win a single race for almost three years, and this had led to some teasing and criticism. With this Japan victory she could finally silence some critics, and hopefully this won’t be her last.

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