B-Quik Absolute Racing shows potential at TSS Buriram Opener

News & Announcements Thailand Chang International Circuit May 27

The 2025 TSS Thailand Super Series kicked off at the Buriram Chang International Circuit, and B-Quik Absolute Racing ushered in a new journey. Last weekend, the team demonstrated its strong overall combat effectiveness and future potential in complex and changeable weather and track conditions with a new GT3 lineup, a debut driver combination, and a breakthrough performance of the driver in the employee training program.

Qualifying reached its climax on Friday afternoon, and a sudden rain became full of uncertainty. The entire qualifying race was carried out from wet to dry, and the track conditions changed every lap, which put extremely high demands on tire selection and timing.

Kiki Sak Nana and Karol Basz of Audi No. 786 seized the perfect opportunity, decisively changed to dry tires in the second qualifying session, set a new lap time in the last lap, and successfully won the second round of pole position. This newly joined combination showed strong adaptability and calm execution, laying a solid foundation for the race.

At the same time, Henk Kiks and Sandy Stuvik of the No. 26 Porsche team also performed well in the new 911 GT3 R. They won the third row of the first qualifying session, and locked in the same row with No. 786 in the second qualifying session, providing an ideal position for the championship on Sunday.

Adisak Tangphuncharoen and Sathaporn Veerachure, who graduated from the employee training program, drove the No. 27 Audi to compete in the GT3 group. As the first time for the two graduates of the training program to compete in the GT3 group together, they won the sixth and fifth places in the first and second qualifying sessions respectively, and locked the pole position in the AM group, which was a surprising performance.

In the GT4 group, Iaro Razanakoto and Veerachure drove the No. 32 Porsche and both locked the front row of the GT4 AM group.

The first round of the race on Saturday afternoon was held in clear weather. All three GT3 cars of B-Quik Absolute Racing rushed into the top five and stepped onto the podium, showing the overall strength of the team. Among them, Kiki/Karol of Audi No. 786 quickly got into position after starting from the second row, maintained the rhythm and successfully won the third place in the whole race;

Henk/Sandy of Porsche No. 26 drove the new car for the first time and performed steadily, and finally finished fourth.

Adisak Tangphuncharoen and Sathaporn Veerachure of Audi No. 27 won fifth place and the GT3 AM championship in their first GT3 collaboration. This is a significant step for this young training duo.

Meanwhile, in the Super Car GT4 category, Iaro Razanakoto and Veerachure remained calm in complex race conditions, broke through the rain battle, and finally won the second place in the GT4 AM category and the fourth place in the whole field, with a stable and reliable performance.

However, the second round of the race on Sunday encountered many twists and turns. Basz started the No. 786 Audi from pole position. Before the start of the race, heavy rain suddenly hit and the scene was extremely chaotic, but Basz accurately controlled the rhythm in the chaos and successfully led and established a leading advantage. Although he was forced to clear the gap due to the deployment of the safety car, he still pulled away again after resuming the race, showing his extraordinary strength in the wet track. However, just when the prospects were good, the car was forced to retire due to a rain light failure, which was very regrettable. Despite this, the rhythm and tacit understanding shown by the pair throughout the weekend were impressive. Nana continued her usual stable performance, and Basz, who made his debut in TSS, also left a deep impression.

One of the highlights of this race was our brand new No. 26 Porsche 911 GT3 R, which was paired with two team veterans Henk Kiks and Sandy Stuvik for a full season. This combination performed well, with the drivers and engineers working together to gradually unleash the potential of the new car.

This experienced champion duo finished fourth in the first round, laying a good foundation for the second round. In the rain, Kiks and Stuvik fought hard and finally took the third place, giving a good answer to the No. 26 car.

The employee training program combination Adisak and Veerachure driving the No. 27 Audi also improved their performance in the second round. Although Veerachure lacked GT3 practical experience before, the two still cooperated well and completed the fourth place in the whole game with stable performance, and once again stepped onto the GT3 AM group podium, becoming one of the biggest highlights of the weekend.

In the Super Car GT4 category, Iaro and Veerachure's No. 32 Porsche had a great fight. They won the GT4 AM category championship in the second round and finished third overall. Currently, they are in a tie for the lead in the GT4 AM category standings, laying an important foundation for the subsequent championship in the season.

With the end of the Buriram opener, B-Quik Absolute Racing will immediately prepare for the next race - one of the highlights of this season, the TSS second round Bangsaen Grand Prix. This challenging street race will be held from July 2 to 6. The team looks forward to continuing to sprint on this unique track and strive for more outstanding results!

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