Coseteng kicks off season with sweep | Inquirer Sports

Coseteng kicks off season with sweep

/ 05:00 AM March 05, 2018

Eduardo “EJ” Coseteng engineered a perfect combination of speed and guile right up to the finish to ward off Raymund Cudala and Japanese Kaito Tsukada in that order twice and rule Races 1 and 2 of the 2018 Petron Blaze 100 X30 Challenge at Carmona Racetrack in Carmona, Cavite, recently.

Coseteng, son of car racing champion Jody Coseteng and the reigning Asian Karting Open Formula 125 junior titleholder, topped the twin X30 Senior Petron Blaze 100 races to kick off his season in grand style.

Coseteng, Cudala and Tsukada towed John Dizon and Arvin Dreco in Race 1 and then Dizon and female karters Bianca Bustamante and Jenn Tumambing in Race 2.

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Bustamante settled for the X30 Junior title, ahead of Jarred Kim, in both Races 1 and 2 with Anthony Baisa topping Race 2 of X30 Master class after placing second to Drueco in Race 1 of the series sponsored by Petron.

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But the opening rounds’ biggest winner was Zach David, who ruled the Formula Cadet Expert, Formula Cadet Overall and Minirok Petron XCS races over Juharry Suba, Miguel Angeles and Junho Kim, in that same order in all three classes.

David, the reigning Mini ROK champion in the Asian Karting Open, led from the start and took the fight away from his rivals with superb cornering.

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Seb Kawpeng won the Formula Cadet Novice class over Alfonsi Rei Daquigan and William Calleja to place fifth overall.

Ramon Cruz, Petron Corp. brand marketing manager, presented the awards.

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