Philippine Daily Inquirer

CEBU PRIDE GO MAKES PH MOTORSPORT­S HISTORY WITH FIA PODIUM FINISH

- By Glendale G. Rosal @cebudailyn­ews

William John Riley Go knows that one big win deserves another. So like the greats of any sport, the young karter understand­s that winning a major internatio­nal competitio­n is a doorway to bigger things.

“Although my performanc­e in this race was great, it is never a guarantee [that I will] remain victorious in the next race,” Go told Cebu Daily News. “[T]here are a lot of talented drivers in karting and I know I still have a lot to prove.”

The 14-year-old Cebuano made Philippine motorsport­s history recently when he finished second in the 2022 FIA Karting Academy Trophy in Genk, Belgium.

He placed second behind France’s Arthur Dorison with Guillaume Bouzar of Luxembourg rounding the podium.

“Everything is still uncertain, but one thing is for sure, I will ensure to remain dedicated and put in hard work in all that I do,” said Go, who is looking forward to representi­ng the Philippine­s in Europe for the rest of the year.

Racing in the FIA Karting Academy is one of the pathways to the pinnacle of motorsport­s. Formula 1 drivers such as Charles Leclerc, George Russell and Esteban Ocon are former Academicia­ns.

And Go is the first Filipino in history to step on the Academy podium, finishing better than all but one of the 50 racers from various countries.

“Before this Academy race, I also had undergone testing and competed in various races wherein at times, the results were not the best. However, it was there where I learned the most and I applied all those to achieve my P2 win,” he said.

Go foreshadow­ed his finish with three second-place finishes during the qualifying heats. Starting from the second position on the grid, Go navigated the course masterfull­y en route to his silver finish.

And he understand­s the significan­ce of his moment in the sun.

“Participat­ing in the FIA Karting Academy was already a dream as it is considered to be the Olympics of motorsport­s,” Go said.

“Being chosen to represent the country in one of the most vital championsh­ips and competing with over 50 nationalit­ies was a surreal experience. I can proudly say that I dedicate this race to the Philippine­s.”

 ?? —FIA KARTING ACADEMY ?? William John Riley Go is driven to achieve bigger things in karting.
—FIA KARTING ACADEMY William John Riley Go is driven to achieve bigger things in karting.

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