TRS drivers dominate Coke karting series

MANILA, Philippines - Tuason Racing School’s new recruit Daryl Brady, Jarred Kim and Flynn Jackes made impressive finishes at the close of the 2013 Coca-Cola Karting Super Series at  the Carmona Racetrack.

Jackes ruled the Mini-ROK class; Kim captured the Formula Cadet Novice title while Brady emerged the SQ Novice champion that firmed up Tuason Racing School’s distinction as the maker of champions with support of Tuason Racing’s corporate partners BMW, Bridgestone, Standard Insurance, Coke Zero, PUMA, OMP, C!Magazine, Aguila Auto Glass, Acer,  Oakley, Toptul,  Bellevue, Karate Kid and Go Pro.

It was a banner year for the 10-year-old Jackes who earlier achieved a milestone as the first Filipino Asian Mini-ROK champion.

He also claimed the overall runner-up title in the Formula Cadet Expert division.

Kim also hugged the limelight, showing marked improvement as he checked in fourth behind three expert drivers in the combined race in clinching the Formula Cadet Novice title.

Brady showed big promise winning the title on his debut run while another TRS karter Julia delos Angeles took third place in the Formula Cadet Novice class.

“We’re happy that Tuason Racing managed to preserve our title streak and this inspires us to come up with more programs for these young future champions aside from the proven and highly-successful Tuason Racing School Race Career Management Program (TRS-RCMP),” said TRS Founder and President JP Tuason.

The TRS-RCMP, a brainchild of Tuason, was envisioned not only to equip young racers and TRS students with advanced techniques but also help them achieve a successful career path in motorsports.

 

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