AtlasBX, Cumulative Leader
[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Choi Myung-gil and Jo Hang-woo, drivers of the ‘Korea AtlasBX Motorsports’ team sponsored by Hankook Tire & Technology (Hankook Tire), achieved a one-two finish at the ‘2022 CJ Logistics Superrace Championship’ Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance 6000 Class Round 3 Night Race held on the 11th at Inje Speedium in Inje-gun, Gangwon Province.
Choi Myung-gil of ‘Korea AtlasBX Motorsports’ started from the top grid after securing first place in qualifying and maintained a solo lead to record a pole-to-finish victory. Notably, despite the race being held at night with limited visibility, Choi never lost the lead even once, demonstrating a flawless performance. Following him, his teammate Jo Hang-woo finished in second place.
In the Round 3 qualifying, Korea AtlasBX Motorsports drivers Choi Myung-gil, Jo Hang-woo, and Kim Jong-gyeom secured 1st, 2nd, and 4th places respectively, while Volgas Motorsports driver Jung Eui-chul took 3rd place, creating a remarkable scene where the top four positions were all occupied by vehicles equipped with Hankook Tires.
Currently, after three rounds, Korea AtlasBX Motorsports leads the Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance 6000 Class team points standings with 78 points. In the driver championship points standings, Kim Jong-gyeom of ‘Korea AtlasBX Motorsports’ holds first place with 49 points, followed by Jo Hang-woo in second with 40 points. In this Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance 6000 Class, vehicles equipped with Hankook Tires have won all races from Round 1 through Round 3, and in the ‘Tire Championship’ cumulative standings, Hankook Tire holds a dominant first place with 170 points.
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