TRS protege Jackes seeks bigger feats | Inquirer Sports

TRS protege Jackes seeks bigger feats

/ 01:41 AM February 03, 2013

TUASON Racing School protégé Fil-Aussie Flynn Jackes looks forward to bigger career milestones as he moves to a higher class this season in the 2013 Coca-Cola Karting Super Series kicking off March 2 to 3 at Carmona Racetrack.

The 9-year-old Jackes made big splashes in his budding racing career last year following a string of successful races that firmed up his potential as a future karting champ through the support of Tuason Racing School and corporate partners C!Magazine, Coke, OMP and Toptul.

Jackes emerged back-to-back Mini-ROK champion in both the 2012 Coca-Cola Karting Super Series and the three-leg Mini-ROK Cup.

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Just before the year ended, he put up a strong fight against the Indonesian bets in the last two legs of the 2012 Asian Karting Open Championship and bagged the Asian Mini-ROK second runner-up honors

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“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, its crew and mechanics,” said Jackes.  “Hopefully, 2013 will be a bigger year for us.”

To achieve his goal, Jackes plunges into a more rigid preparation under the Tuason Racing School Race Career Management Program (TRS-RCMP).

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“Jackes is a big testimony to the success of the TRS-RCMP,” said TRS founder and president JP Tuason.

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