Jackes sees tougher stint vs top drivers
MANILA, Philippines - Fil-Aussie Flynn Jackes hopes to sustain his form as he moves up to a higher class in the 2013 Coca-Cola Karting Super Series set March 2-3 at the Carmona Racetrack in Cavite.
The nine-year-old Jackes humbled fancied rivals and turned in impressive finishes last year to become the next karting champion.
Jackes scored back-to-back wins in the Mini-ROK champion in both the 2012 Coca-Cola Karting Super Series and the three-leg Mini-ROK Cup to highlight his campaign last year.
He also put on a strong performance against the fancied Indonesian bets in the last two legs of the 2012 Asian Karting Open Championship and finished third in the Asian Mini-ROK.
“It was a fruitful season and I couldn’t have made it without God’s will, the all-out support of my parents and the efforts of the team, the crew and the mechanics. Hopefully, 2013 will be a bigger year for us,†said Jackes.
He hopes to achieve more this year under the Tuason Racing School Race Career Management Program (TRS-RCMP).
“Jackes is a big testimony to the success of the TRS-RCMP,†said TRS founder and president JP Tuason who conceptualized the program to help
young racers achieve a successful career path in motorsports and develop them into world caliber racers by providing them with available programs and racing avenues abroad through its partnerships in Asia, US and Europe.
â€Flynn has shown that distinct dedication and determination, investing a lot of hard work and sacrifices in achieving big feats to truly keep
up with the championship tradition Tuason Racing School is known for,†he added.
For details on TRS-Castrol Racing Kids and the TRS-RCMP, email www.tuasonracing.com or [email protected], or visit Tuason Racing School fanpage on Facebook or call the TRS secretariat c/o Aileen Urgelles at 820-4203.
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