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                    [Title] => Two aces to fuel Havoline team’s comeback bid
                    [Summary] => The powerhouse Havoline Racing Team plunges into action at full strength when the second stop of the National Touring Car Championships erupts at the Batangas Racing Circuit in Maligaya, Rosario, Batangas on Sunday.


Four-time Driver of the Year Jody Coseteng and last year’s National Junior Touring champion Oscar Aguilar, who both were not able to strut their stuff in the first leg, will lead the assault of a complete Havoline team.

Coseteng elected to skip the Batangas opener due to the repairs being made at that time in his racing car.
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Now comes the harder part–staying on top.

Aguilar embarks on a bigger challenge when he plunges into action, together with another Havoline veteran Nilo Pazcoguin (using a Hatchback Civic EK body), in the premier N1 event of the 2004 PCSO Grand Prix on Sunday at the Batangas Racing Circuit in Maligaya, Rosario, Batangas.
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                    [Title] => Two aces to fuel Havoline team’s comeback bid
                    [Summary] => The powerhouse Havoline Racing Team plunges into action at full strength when the second stop of the National Touring Car Championships erupts at the Batangas Racing Circuit in Maligaya, Rosario, Batangas on Sunday.


Four-time Driver of the Year Jody Coseteng and last year’s National Junior Touring champion Oscar Aguilar, who both were not able to strut their stuff in the first leg, will lead the assault of a complete Havoline team.

Coseteng elected to skip the Batangas opener due to the repairs being made at that time in his racing car.
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Now comes the harder part–staying on top.

Aguilar embarks on a bigger challenge when he plunges into action, together with another Havoline veteran Nilo Pazcoguin (using a Hatchback Civic EK body), in the premier N1 event of the 2004 PCSO Grand Prix on Sunday at the Batangas Racing Circuit in Maligaya, Rosario, Batangas.
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