TRS race day draws big turnout
MANILA, Philippines - The huge field of over 200 cars and 400 talented competitors, the title showdowns in the various lined-up events, and the huge crowd of over 2,000 spectators contributed to the bigger success of the second leg of the 2013 TRS Raceday at the Clark International Speedway.
JP Tuason, founder and president of the organizing Tuason Racing School, was elated over the great success as he expressed his gratitude over the huge turnout of participants, supporters and spectators.
The event is in celebration of Philippine motorsports. powered by Bridgestone, Standard Insurance, PUMA, Coke Zero, Acer, OMP, C!Magazine, Ouakley, Aguila Auto Glass, Go Pro, Lifeline Ambulance, Wurth, Karate Kid, Toptul, Elig, Bellevue, Rota, Brembo, Has Travel, Haima Dau and Pampanga, RW95.1 FM, CLTV36, Sunstar Pampanga.
The Tuason Racing School, the longest running and only professional racing school in the country, lined up bigger and more exciting events for this year’s TRS Raceday, the biggest fusion of motorsports enthusiasts , including corporate sponsors and executives of the automotive industry as well as racing wannabees and professional race car drivers.
“The TRS Raceday evidently proved Philippine Motorsports is alive and kicking more than ever. What made us doubly happy was to see our AAP senior officials and track side marshals take a step closer in obtaining the silver officiating accreditation from the FIA after getting a thumbs up in the successful FIA Officials Safety Practical Training conducted by officials of the Confederation of Australian Motorsports (CAMS) †Tuason said. These Australian-FIA officials witnessed the exciting action of the country’s finest circuit racers who battled each other in the thrilling second leg of the 2013 Philippine Touring Car Championship Series where Baguio-native Carlos Anton swept all four races against close rivals Joey Pery and defending champion William Tan in Division 1 for 200hp cars.
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