Fund lack puts Pastors Macau bid in peril
October 16, 2003 | 12:00am
Enzo Pastor, the 2002 Asian Formula Renault champion, is seeking to run in the 50th Macau Grand Prix this November, but a lack of funding may prevent him from doing so.
The sad reality downed on the 21-year old Filipino, after receiving an invitation from Peter Thompson and Team Meritus, the outfit that produced the likes of F1 stars David Coulthard and Takuma Sato.
According to Enzos father and team manager, Tom Pastor, "the news came as a pleasant surprise. Unfortunately, we cannot give Peter a positive reply as our resources have been used up by Enzos current Asian Formula 3 campaign and Dons (Pastor) participation in Formula BMW Asia," he said.
He added that they are asking the government and private sector to support the Philippine Formula Autosport Foundation and give Enzo a chance to compete in Macau again.
Enzo ran in last years Macau Grand Prix where he qualified third and was running in second place during the race until he was forced into a wall.
Interested sponsors can contact Philippine Formula Autosport Foundation Secretariat at 845-1302, tel. fax No. 893-3676 or log on to www.f1dream.com.ph. Their email is [email protected].
The sad reality downed on the 21-year old Filipino, after receiving an invitation from Peter Thompson and Team Meritus, the outfit that produced the likes of F1 stars David Coulthard and Takuma Sato.
According to Enzos father and team manager, Tom Pastor, "the news came as a pleasant surprise. Unfortunately, we cannot give Peter a positive reply as our resources have been used up by Enzos current Asian Formula 3 campaign and Dons (Pastor) participation in Formula BMW Asia," he said.
He added that they are asking the government and private sector to support the Philippine Formula Autosport Foundation and give Enzo a chance to compete in Macau again.
Enzo ran in last years Macau Grand Prix where he qualified third and was running in second place during the race until he was forced into a wall.
Interested sponsors can contact Philippine Formula Autosport Foundation Secretariat at 845-1302, tel. fax No. 893-3676 or log on to www.f1dream.com.ph. Their email is [email protected].
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