Castrol-TRS vows fightback at BRC

MANILA, Philippines - The Castrol-Tuason Racing School Team looks forward to another big fight to bolster its chances for the titles at stake in the third leg of the 2012 Philippine GT Championship Series Sunday at the Batangas Racing Circuit.

Multi-titled champion Mike Tuason banners the hunt for the titles in his Mazda Rx7 in the GT300 divisiom where he joins Korean Micky Kim and new recruit Ross Jackes for the Castrol-TRS Racing Team powered by Castrol, Bridgestone, Standard Insurance, Coke Zero, Oakley, Toptul, OMP, C! Magazine, Speedlab, and Aguila Auto Glass.

Car problems hounded Tuason’s bid in the past two legs but he is leaving no stone unturned to ensure a trouble-free run and keep up with the top guns.

Two years ago, Tuason led the early stage of this series until a suspected back injury forced him to quit and settle for the overall runner-up honors.

Jackes uncorked an impressive maiden stint clinching the runner-up crown in the GT130 class aboard his Ford Focus 1800 car.

A pilot by profession, Jackes first showed his potentials as a future racing champ after winding up fourth overall in the TRS Ford Fiesta Cup with the support of Pacific Jet Corp.

Kim looms as a strong contender for the overall GT100 crown after winning the kickoff leg in Batangas and claiming the runner-up trophy in Clark driving a TRS Cup Ford Fiesta racing car.

“After what happened in the first two legs, I believe this is the perfect time to step up and boost our title chances,” said Mike Tuason.

For more information about the team, interested parties may visit our website at www.tuasonracing.com. Like us on facebook for more updates and promos www.facebook.com/tuasonracingschool. Email us for inquiries at www.info@tuasinracing.com or call TRS secretariat c/o Aileen Urgelles and Abi at 820-4203.

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