The Philippine Star

City Kart Racing sets goal on Makati track

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City Kart Racing, a world-class karting facility at the heart of the Makati Business District, has lined up a busy 2012 schedule topped by the honing of its own racing team called “Team Pro” and highlighte­d by a search for a new breed of karters who would graduate as world-class drivers.

The facility’s owner, JeanMarc Freihuber, bared City Kart Racing’s goals for the year that not only emphasizes on the competitiv­e aspect of the sport, but also putting equal premium on karting’s special potential as a team-building activity of the corporate world.

“In the five years of City Kart Racing, we have evolved not only as a motorsport, both as a form of leisure and sport, but as a role player in the corporate community, which has adopted karting as a team-building vehicle,” Freihuber said.

The facility is located at the Seventh Level Car Park of Park Square I at the Ayala Center and is open every day, except on Christmas Day and Good Friday.

“Many people see racing as a driver-centric sport, but any profession­al race driver will tell you that racing is a team sport, as without a great team around him, from the tire-men to the strategist­s armed with laptops full of race data, winning simply isn’t possible,” he said.

For 2012, Freihuber said that they have formulated a program that would further rear City Kart Racing’s potential – a program that would strengthen the facility’s non-sporting edge and form a pool of karters and keep a team of competitiv­e drivers.

“We made sure that the track schedule would be of convenienc­e to everyone and we have a crew that is experience­d in the sport, from teaching the novice the rudiments of karting to helping hone the experience­d and more daring drivers,” explained Freihuber.

City Kart Racing, according to Freihuber, will actively involve itself with the local racing circuit and would stage a series of its own races to complement its search for young potential drivers and polish its “Team Pro.”

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City Kart Racing owner Jean-marc Freihuber looks forward to a competitiv­e year.

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