The Philippine Star

Buncio crowned superbike champ

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So young, but so fast. And she’s a girl!

Sixteen- year- old Jacq Buncio fortified her status as the racing scene’s newest darling with scintillat­ing wins in the 2016 Philippine Pirelli Superbike Championsh­ip Final Round, and the 2016 Shell Advance IR-CUP Series and Moto-IR Championsh­ip, all held at the Clark Internatio­nal Speedway recently.

Buncio, youngest sister of the late superbikes’ great Maico, made history as the youngest and first female motorcycle circuit racer to win the overall championsh­ip in the 2016 Philippine Pirelli Superbike Championsh­ip last Oct. 1 and 2.

The O. B. Montessori student captured the Pirelli Cup lightweigh­t Class A division using her entry level sports bike, a Yamaha R- 3 against numerous 300cc and 390cc machines and male opponents at that.

On the same day, the lady racer, who was born and raised in Mandaluyon­g City, also secured the overall first runner- up finish in the 2016 FDR Philippine 115 Underbone King Championsh­ips and the third overall in the 130cc Philippine Scooter Racing Championsh­ips – a triple-feat of sorts that will be very hard to duplicate.

The following Sunday at the same race track, Buncio was at it again in the finals of the 2016 Shell Advance IR- CUP Series and Moto-IR Championsh­ip.

Buncio again proved her talent and skills by becoming back-to-back champion in the Moto-IR 2 Rounds 8 and 9 using her Top-1 Oil CBR, while bagging first place on the same day in the 180cc Backbone Category using her dependable Yamaha STX, another triple-feat in a day.

During the Awards Banquet night at Hotel Stotsenber­g, Clark, Pampanga, Buncio was awarded as the 2016 overall vice champion in Moto- IR 2 and second overall champion in 180cc backbone category, a culminatio­n of her developmen­t as a racer with two and a half years of circuit-racing experience.

With her tremendous growth, Lady Jacq’s backers YRS Motorcycle Modificati­on Inc., owned by her dad Yoyong Buncio, Walter Aw of TOP-1 Oils Philippine­s, Jay Sipin of MotoScoot and Reginald Burila of KojieSan Philippine­s, are committing another round of sponsorshi­ps.

Des Buncio, Jacq’s older sister who also races in Pirelli Cup Lightweigh­t A division, settled for second place in 180cc backbone category using her efficient Yamaha YBR 125 and claimed third place in the 180cc backbone overall.

 ??  ?? Jacq Buncio scoots home to victory in the 2016 Philippine Pirelli Superbike Championsh­ip Final Round.
Jacq Buncio scoots home to victory in the 2016 Philippine Pirelli Superbike Championsh­ip Final Round.
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