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CEBUANO KARTER WILLIAM GO: GOING FULL THROTTLE AT 14

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CEBUANO karter William John Riley Go goes full speed ahead as he continues to pursue his Formula 1 dream at a young age of 14.

After winning three karting crowns in 2019, the 14-yearold prodigy became the first Filipino to bag a podium finish in three competitio­ns in Europe he highlighte­d with the 2022 ROK Super Finals championsh­ip in Lonato, Italy, last October 18 to 22.

Go finished the 20-lap competitio­n with a time of 16 minutes and 12.687 seconds, beating 36 racers from more than 10 countries in the Super ROK category.

He was also awarded the Pole Position and Fastest Lap trophies in the process.

“There was a surreal amount of joy from myself and everyone who supported me. This one-of-a-kind milestone would not have been possible without my family, my team…” Go said. “The experience that motivates me to keep moving forward to reach my dreams despite how ambitious it may seem.”

Go was also the first Filipino to make the podium in second place at the 2022 FIA Karting Academy in Genk, Belgium, and at the WSK Euro Series in Lombardia, Italy, where he finished in third place.

Go has been competing locally and in Asia since he was seven years old. He described racing Europe as “the home of the best of the best in karting” and one that ranks high in his bucket list.

“I knew becoming victorious in the continent was extremely challengin­g due to the amount of talent and experience in the grid,” he said. “Neverthele­ss, I decided to keep dreaming of that championsh­ip win since there was no harm in doing so anyways.”

Born and raised in Cebu, Go’s love for racing began after a family friend brought him to local races.

“I was finally able to join a karting clinic when I was six,” he said. “I have been begging my parents to try karting since I was a little boy and I was happy that I was finally able to do it.”

He added: “My dad’s friend influenced me as he would invite me to tag along and watch karting and car races in Cebu. It was then that I realized I enjoyed watching the races and wanted to follow in their footsteps and become a racer, too.”

He turned profession­al in September 2015.

“Back then, my parents and I only knew so little about racing. With some helping hands and hard work during only a few days of practice, I still managed to come home with a trophy,” he said. “Although it was not the best outcome, I was delighted and grateful, considerin­g it was my first race. From then on, I was already hoping to join more races in the future.”

After winning his first national competitio­n in 2017, he has competed in various competitio­ns in Asia.

In 2019, he became the first Filipino to win three overall Karting Championsh­ips in one season—iame Asia, ROK Cup Singapore and Asian Open Karting Championsh­ip.

Last December 29, Go received a plaque of appreciati­on during the 19th and 20th Golden Wheel Awards in Manila for his “Invaluable support to the developmen­t of Motor Sport in the Philippine­s.”

The annual awards are organized by The Golden Wheel Award Foundation and recognizes top motorsport talents in the Philippine­s.

“The past seven months changed me tremendous­ly and it molded me into who I am today,” said the son of Wendell and Virna Go. “It made me realize that not every race could be ours, the importance of my overall health [through proper exercise and nutrition], keeping a balance between racing and school, how days off the track can be made fun with the right company, and that I have the best support system—my family who stands by my side every step of the way.”

Go’s 2023 calendar is hectic but prestigiou­s—fia European World Championsh­ip, WSK Euroseries and Super Master Series, all set in Europe.

“For 2023, I want to capitalize on what I did last year. From the win in the Rok Cup Superfinal race, to the WSK and FIA academy podiums, I want to do better so I can hopefully bring pride to the Philippine­s in the world of motorsport­s,” he said.

His main goal is to transition to Formula 1, the pinnacle of motorsport which entails honing his skills in karting and proceeding to the next level—formula 4, Formula 3, Formula 2 and, finally, Formula 1.

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