Toyota PH Vios Cup promotional race moved to January 25
Due to the damage caused by Typhoon Santi, Toyota Philippines has moved the preliminary race to early 2014

After the damage caused by Typhoon Santi last October 12, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation has decided to postpone the Toyota Vios Cup promotional race.
After consulting with the participants for the said race and with the availability of track schedules, Toyota has finalized the schedule for January 25, 2014.
The race will take place at the Clark International Speedway West Course, and will have 12 identical Vios Cup Cars on the grid.
The drivers will line up in the order they qualified last October 11:
P1: Phoemela Baranda (1:16.572)
P2: Vince Pornelos (1:16.598)
P3: Jeff Reyes (1:16.715)
P4: James Deakin (1:17.033)
P5: Jinno Rufino (1:18.163)
P6: Inigo Roces (1:18.560)
P7: Brian Afuang (1:21.299)
P8: Botchi Santos (1:21.700)
P9: Aris Ilagan (1:21.721)
P10: Fabio Ide (1:22.092)
P11: Rhian Ramos (1:25.560)
P12: Aljur Abrenica (1:26.577).
So, mark your calendars for those dates as Toyota will definitely start the fun like never before.
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