Antons extend winning streak

BAGUIO. Thirteen-year-old Iñigo Anton is currently youngest Philippine National Slalom FWD champion. Contributed photo
BAGUIO. Thirteen-year-old Iñigo Anton is currently youngest Philippine National Slalom FWD champion. Contributed photo

FATHER and son Carlos and Iñigo Anton seems not getting tired of winning in the race track this year winning four different disciplines of racing.

Bannering the Castrol-Yokohama team, the 13–year-old, Iñigo is currently the defending and youngest Philippine National Slalom FWD champion.

Iñigo continues his title defense after topping the first two rounds of the FWD championship in Novaliches and San Fernando.

The grade 8 Baguio Achiever’s Academy student also leads the Philippine Autocross National Novice Championship after his dominance in both rounds held at Maycauayan.

Just this March, Iñigo Anton stormed into autocross racing by taking his maiden win in the Novice Championship during the first leg of the 2018 championship in Maycuayan Commercial Complex.

Iñigo blasted through the 1.8-kilometer stage using the 190hp Mark Young-Mohspeed prepared Honda EF on Neova AD08 tires in 57.01 seconds setting the Novice Best Time of the Day over Ryan Ablang (1:00.99) and Brian Ngo (1:01.13).

Anton, the youngest and current National FWD Slalom Racing champion, also registered the 4th fastest time of the day overall in the All Honda class (55.83) against over 100 experienced drivers from all over the country.

Carlos, on the other hand went back to Rallycross Racing after an absence of over 20 years. The 1996 Rallycross driver of the year showed he still has what it takes and set fastest times in the three opening rounds of the championships Open Division held in Lubao, Pampanga.

The older Anton is also tied with Milo Rivera for the autocross championship after the pair split the wins during the first two rounds.

Carlos and Inigo also lead the Race of Champions Present and Future divisions after posting impressive wins during the races held at the Subic Freeport.

“It has been a really tiring but fulfilling first quarter of 2018. We thank the Lord for all the wins we have taken so far. We hope to remain competitive throughout the year and that our cars, the Mark Young-mohspeed prepared Honda and the Kenneth Dominado-Subaru GC8, keep running well.” Carlos said.

Carlos and Iñigo Anton now prepare for the succeeding rounds of the championship to be held in Sta. Rosa, Cabanatuan and possibly Baguio City.

They are backed by Yokohama, Castrol, Mark Young Racing, Mohspeed, Special Stage, JSD Autosport, Edgesport, Parts Pro, Works Bell, and MP Turbo.

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