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Pinoy karters win Asian overall title in Macau




The PagCor Sports-RP Karting Team captured five of the 11 titles at stake as the Philippines emerged overall champion in the recent 2008 Macau International Kart Grand Prix, the 50th race of the Asian Karting Open Championship Series, at the Kartodromo de Coloane Circuit in Macau.


Joey Orduna of Ready2Race, AUTS skipper Indy Villalon and Jet Racing’s RG Romero put on the finishing touches for the Philippines as they joined Juha Turalba and Christian Gaddi in this year’s roster of Filipino champions in the prestigious Asian event with the big support of PagCor Sports and RP Motorsports godfather Johnny Tan.

The 13-year-old Orduna wound up third behind older and more experienced European champions Raphael Aguiar of Switzerland and runner-up Martin Doubeck of Czech Republic in the race but amassed a total of 142 points to claim the Asian ROK Junior crown with Jet Racing’s Renz Pazcoguin and Ready2Race teammate Roby Benito making it a 1-2-3 finish for the country.

Villalon bagged the Yamaha Cup Senior crown with 70 points while RG Romero of Jet Racing pulled the big win in the final race to steer another 1-2-3 finish in the Yamaha Cup Junior crown together with runner-up Milo Rivera and third placer Brian del Val of Ready2Race.

Turalba wrapped up his title-clinching feat with a bang, pulling off an impressive victory over China’s David Zhu and Zhang Da Sheng to seal a five-win sweep of the Asian ROK Senior plum – the highest honor achieved by the Philippines in the said event.

Gaddi, who sealed the Asian Cadet 60 diadem with 160 points, nearly pulled a sweep in the Mini-ROK division but was disqualified in the Final Race due to technical inspection violation.

RP champ Stefano Marcelo of Maranello-San Miguel Corporation-Marcelo Racing survived a big ordeal, staging a rousing rally in the Pre-Final and Final race where he clocked 18 minutes and 22.819 seconds to win the Formula 125 Senior Open over Thailand’s Tin Sritrai and Nanin Indrapayong.

But finishing only fourth in the Pre-Finals, Marcelo only ended runner-up to Sritrai for the overall Asian Karting plum.

Vencer John Suba staged a big comeback in the karting scene with his impressive victory in the Yamaha Seniors Cup, and went on to share the overall runner-up finish with AUTS Racing’s Joseph Castelar toting 40 points apiece.

2 comments :

  1. Congratulations!! Angat ang pinoy :)

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  2. ggggggggooooooooooooooooooo..................,,
    PINOY show to the world who we really are. galing!

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