Cabrera phenomenal karter for 2013 with 3 major titles | Inquirer Sports

Cabrera phenomenal karter for 2013 with 3 major titles

/ 12:29 AM December 22, 2013

SEAOIL-DC star Gabriel Tayao Cabrera distinguished himself as the phenomenal karter for 2013 following his milestone feat of clinching three major crowns in the season climax of the 2013 Coca-cola Karting Super Series recently.

The youngest driver and a first-timer in the premier ROK class, Cabrera captured the Clubman Karter of the Year plum aside from bagging the overall ROK Junior and Formula SL Novice titles.

The hardworking 13-year-old, the lone driver to accumulate the highest number of points among all kart classes in the local series combined, posted a total of 30 podium wins from all the races he joined this season.

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He was also hailed as Asian Karting Junior Prince after copping overall 1st runner-up in the Asian Karting Open Championships’ Formula 125 Junior class. He also placed overall 2nd runner-up in the Sorteo Grand Prix KF3 class.

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“So many blessings came like Kosmic Japan which recruited me earlier this year,” said Cabrera.  “Driving for them opened doors for several international stints and I am happy to leave local karting on a high note as I look forward to racing in new categories abroad in 2014.”

For the third time in a row, Cabrera will be honored at the Golden Wheel Awards, the nation’s highest award-giving body for motorsports come March 2014.

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