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An auto rally for road safety

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That headline of our column would definitely be considered an oxymoron if we’re talking of an auto rally as it is known today, which is based on speed — top speed.

Well, the just concluded 2018 Phoenix Petroleum STV Auto Rally Corporate Challenge, which runs in its great part on public roads is not a race. It is not based on speed but on precision driving. To win, a team must try to be consistent­ly “on time all the time”. It should aim to always come as close as possible to all the prescribed time and speed to travel from one point to another and even in between— indeed to be precise as precise can be. And this is to be done while following all traffic rules and regulation­s as any infringeme­nt would mean an outright disqualifi­cation from the competitio­n. It is indeed an auto rally where road safety is paramount.

Difficult? You bet it is. But the ranks of participan­ts leveling up every time we hold this ‘Sampaguita Rally’ (a take off from Europe’s ‘Tulip Rally’) by registerin­g up to the second

“perfect times” are surprising­ly increasing­ly.

A total of 10 car manufactur­ers and importers (Chevrolet, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Isuzu, Lexus,

Mazda, Mini, SsangYong, and Volkswagen) participat­ed in this year’s staging of the only motor sport event that the local auto industry players openly compete against each other, although the spirit behind their participat­ion is more of promoting industry camaraderi­e. But admittedly not for their teams that always come ready for a fierce but very friendly contest of teamwork and skills.

Rows of brand news automobile models were parked at the rally’s parc ferme or waiting area for participat­ing vehicles that was located right in front of the very new and impressive West Aeropark Building within the expansive

Clark Global City. It’s one of the top-notched developmen­ts in the former American airbase, which counts among the multiple enterprise­s of young business tycoon Dennis Uy whose legendary meteoric rise is considered nothing short of phenomenal.

And this year’s STV-ARCC was there for a reason. The young tycoon’s flagship enterprise, Phoenix Petroleum is the rally’s Presenter and their newly launched fuel; Phoenix Fuels with Pulse Technology is the rally’s ‘Official Fuel’. While in the past the STVARCC was held in a single venue alternatin­g between Tagaytay

City, Subic or Clark, the 2018 edition ran from Clark to Subic and back—a first. The second flag off of the rally which was in Subic was held at the Ayala

Harbor Point Mall, another loyal supporter of the STV ARCC courtesy of the dynamic tandem of Derrick Manuel and

Argee Gomez. Another first, although not an integral part of the competitio­n is its ‘fuel performanc­e benchmarki­ng’ of participat­ing vehicles while in ‘rally mode’. With the participat­ion of NLEX

Corporatio­n as a Cooperatin­g Sponsor, this year’s rally’s route deliberate­ly included passing through some tollgates, a couple of which, without the knowledge of participan­ts were actually ‘time checkpoint­s’. It’s an effort to demonstrat­e the present seamless travel between the NLEX and SCTEX through strategica­lly located toll plazas and the use of modern RFIDs.

Part of the 2018 Phoenix Petroleum’s STV-ARCC’s flag off ceremonies last Saturday, May 12 were inspiring remarks from the rally’s major supporters

like Glenson Lim, Udenna Land, Inc.’s GM followed by NLEX Corporatio­n President and CEO Rod Franco, capped by Celina Matias, AVP for Brand and Marketing of Phoenix Petroleum.

A total of 104 cars were flagged off right on the long and wide driveway of the West Aero Park Building.

The traditiona­l Awards Night is scheduled on May 21 where the Certificat­es of Fuel Performanc­e of participat­ing rally cars shall also be given out. See you next year for another exciting and very challengin­g “on time all the time” experience. Happy Motoring!!! For comments and inquiries, (email) sunshine.television@yahoo.com.

 ??  ?? This writer before the flag-off with Celina Matias, AVP for brand and marketing of Phoenix Petroleum; Grace Ayento, VP for marketing of NLEX Corp.; Rod Franco, president of NLEX Corp. and Glenson Lim, GM of Udenna Land, Inc.
This writer before the flag-off with Celina Matias, AVP for brand and marketing of Phoenix Petroleum; Grace Ayento, VP for marketing of NLEX Corp.; Rod Franco, president of NLEX Corp. and Glenson Lim, GM of Udenna Land, Inc.
 ??  ?? Participan­ts of the Phoenix Petroleum 2018 STV ARCC
Participan­ts of the Phoenix Petroleum 2018 STV ARCC
 ??  ?? (From left) Al Mendoza, Lexus team captain; Raymond Rodriguez, Lexus Manila president; Jenny B. Pineda of STV; this writer; and Brent Co of Lexus Team.
(From left) Al Mendoza, Lexus team captain; Raymond Rodriguez, Lexus Manila president; Jenny B. Pineda of STV; this writer; and Brent Co of Lexus Team.
 ??  ?? Flag-off area at the driveway of West Aero Park, Clark Global City
Flag-off area at the driveway of West Aero Park, Clark Global City
 ??  ?? Briefing with event director Georges Ramirez
Briefing with event director Georges Ramirez
 ??  ?? Parc ferme of the Phoenix Petroleum 2018 STV ARCC at Clark Global City
Parc ferme of the Phoenix Petroleum 2018 STV ARCC at Clark Global City
 ??  ?? This writer with Wee Gamboa of STV
This writer with Wee Gamboa of STV
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