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SY SEEKS TO NARROW AF3 GAP IN BOGOR
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BOGOR, Indonesia: Pinoy racing star Tyson Sy is hoping to carve a fair slice of the whopping 120 points up for grabs this week in his bid to close in on Asian Formula Three series leader Ali Jackson of Ireland.
Sy has adopted a simple strategy: Finish ahead of Jackson in each of the six races at the Sentul International Circuit to set up a thrilling finish at the season finale in Batangas in November.
"I intend to finish each race in front of Jackson. I'll try to get as much ...
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Accident stops Sy from podium finish in AF3.(Sports)
Manila Bulletin
; Byline: rey bancod GUANGDONG, China Tyson Sy finished out of the podium Sunday but strode into the pit area like David who has slain Goliath. In an action-packed sixth leg of the Asian Formula Three Grand Prix, the five-foot-three Sy battled Indonesian circuit leader Ananda Mikola through five
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SY SEEKS TO NARROW AF3 GAP IN BOGOR
The Manila Times
; BOGOR, Indonesia: Pinoy racing star Tyson Sy is hoping to carve a fair slice of the whopping 120 points up for grabs this week in his bid to close in on Asian Formula Three series leader Ali Jackson of Ireland. Sy has adopted a simple strategy: Finish ahead of Jackson in each of the six races at
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Sy vows to go flat out to win AF3 race title.(Sports)
Manila Bulletin
; YOUNG GUN Tyson Sy, bracing for his much-awaited showdown with Indonesian Ananda Mikola for the Asian Formula Three overall crown, yesterday expressed confidence he could deliver when the last two rounds of the series are held on Nov. 5-6 at the Batangas Racing Circuit. It's very possible to win
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Sy wary of Pena, British F3 driver.(Sports)
Manila Bulletin
; ASIDE FROM keeping a close watch on fellow racing star Dado Pena, Tyson Sy will also cast a wary look at Briton Dilon Battistini when rounds 4 to 6 of the Asian Formula Three series are held this weekend at the Zhuhai International Circuit in Guangdong, China. Battistini is running second in the
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SY TO GO ALL OUT FOR AF3 TITLE AT BRC
The Manila Times
; HAVING crashed the winner's circle with a golden double in Indonesia last September, Filipino young gun Tyson Sy goes for an encore in front of his countrymen when the last two rounds of the Asian Formula Three Grand Prix are held on November 6 at the Batangas Racing Circuit. His only wish is for
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Sy goes for broke in AF3.(Sports News)
Manila Bulletin
; BOGOR, Indonesia. -- Pinoy racing star Tyson Sy is hoping to carve a fair slice of the 120 points up for grabs this week in his bid to close in on Asian Formula Three series leader Ali Jackson of Ireland. Toward this end, Sy has adopted a simple strategy: Finish ahead of Jackson in each of the six
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Tyson Sy makes it 2 wins in AF3.(Sports)
Manila Bulletin
; BOGOR, Indonesia - Batangas is now waiting for the Tyson Sy show. Proving his Round 9 victory was no fluke, Sy kept the Philippine flag fluttering proudly all Sunday at the Sentul International Circuit by ruling Round 10, completing a golden double in the Asian Formula Three series here. The twin
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BRITON HAS THE INSIDE TRACK TO AF3 TITLE; SY VOWS FIGHT
The Manila Times
; A PERFECT sweep of the last five races at the Sentul International Circuit in Bogor, Indonesia gave Briton James Winslow the inside track in the race for the overall title in the Asian Formula Three Series going into the Batangas leg in November. Winslow, however, can't take it easy, aware that
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Sy not resting on laurels.(Sports)
Manila Bulletin
; TYSON SY'S amazing domination of the opening three rounds gave him a big head start in the battle for the overall driver's championship in the Asian Formula Three series but the Filipino young gun can't afford to rest on his early victories, according to Speedtech Asia chief Edgen Dy-Liacco. With
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Sy scores 36 as OCU advances.
Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK)
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