With the addition of Shanghai in China and Bahrain in 2004, it brings to four the total of Asian venues, Suzuka, Japan and Sepang, Malaysia being the other two. Compare that with just one North American venue, the US GP in Indianapolis, and also one South American, the Brazil GP. Australia hosts one as well, the seasons opening race, while the rest are scattered across European cities.
Asia is currently in the F1 spotlight all right. So its the chance for Asian F1 hopefuls to shine, or at the very least, get noticed in a very crowded paddock. And since three of these Asian venues are right in our neighborhood, it may bring the Filipino F1 dream a wee bit closer to reality.
Admitedly, however, its a bit inconceivable that any in the current generation of drivers on the local racing grid will land an F1 seat anytime soon. But developing new talents may finally result in having a Filipino or at least somebody who competes carrying the Philippine flag get an F1 drive. And as anybody who can spell Raikkonen knows, we gotta start these Pinoy hopefuls young and start em in karting. In that case then, the Philippine Karting Team is definitely on the right racetrack.
The local karting team is presently dominated by young stars who have made their distinctive tiremarks in the Cadet, Junior and Open classes. Competing primarily in the Shell Karting Series held on racetracks in Carmona, Batangas and Cebu, these racers are proving their mettle in regional podiums as well.
Fact is, these kids are dominating the prestigious Asian Karting Open Championships (AKOC), where top drivers in the region are competing in. Last year, the team practically swept the series, a feat theyre duplicating this year. And just who exactly are these wunderkids? Heres a brief list of the best of them.
And he has the trophies to prove them right, too. Mark was a strong runner-up in the local 85cc Cadet class and in the 2002 AKOC.
Matteo has won several of the 40-plus national and international races he joined, and has also competed in over 30 events in Italy against top European drivers.
Not to be outdone, other members of the local karting team have also made their marks at such young ages. Kids like Marlon Stockinger, Buffy Laurel and Kevin Katzer are all seen by observers as serious racers with serious prospects in their racing future.
Guess its really up to the kids to ensure the countrys place in the F1 grid.