Van der Drift near the sidelines at epang
Wanganui's Earl Bamber will be back at the wheel for the third round of the A1 grand prix series at Malaysia's Sepang circuit next weekend.
Chris van der Drift made his race debut at Chengdu in China in round two last week, battling technical difficulties to finish 11th in the feature race and seventh in the sprint. New Zealand lie fourth place overall in the standings with 20 points, eight points adrift of championship leader Malaysia.
The rules allow nations to drop their worst round, so the small points haul from Chengdu may be the round that New Zealand drops at the end of the season.
Bamber drove an outstanding debut race for New Zealand at Zandvoort in the first round, finishing a second in the feature race in his first ever A1GP race weekend, driving a new car and navigating a new track.
The 18-year-old has competed in Asia since 2006, and is extremely familiar with the 5.54km circuit.
Van der Drift will also travel to Sepang to keep up to speed with the engineering progress of the new Ferrari-powered A1GP car.
Bamber was confident his local knowledge would be put to good use.
"I've got some good knowledge of the track at Sepang so this should help us to be on the pace quickly," he said.
"But the race will be hard, because the other teams have had more time to prepare their new cars now so I expect our opposition to be stronger."