Toyota Vios Cup runs at Subic Bay November 28-29

November 28,2015

vios-cupThe hottest race in the country prepares for its final showdown this November 28 – 29 at the Subic Bay International Airport. The last leg of this 4-race series is set to be the most exciting in the season for the 50 racers will set the record straight of who deserves to reign supreme. After bringing this motorsports festival to various locations across the country, Toyota has set its eyes on taking the waku-doki experience to the northern coast of Subic Bay, Zambales.

For the last leg of this season’s Vios Cup, the field has just got bigger with 42 individual drivers and 8 celebrity racers battling it out to see who can really put the pedal to the metal! Race grids will consist of 3 main categories: Sporting class, Promotional class, and Celebrity class with each category crowning their respective champions. Motorsports fans and spectators can expect celebrity racing pioneers such as the reigning Vios Cup champion, DJ Sam YG, Phoemela Baranda, Derek Ramsey, and Jasmine Curtis to be amongst the race participants who will heat up and burn rubber on the streets of the Subic International Airport.

In a statement, Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) President Michinobu Sugata said that “This final race in Subic will be the widest and longest out-of-circuit track that the Vios Cup will ever see! Creating a racetrack at the famed Subic Bay International Airport definitely puts an edge to this motorsports event. I personally look forward to this fourth and final leg because aside from it being an all-new track which will really bring out the best in our racers, we now have a total of 50 racers present making this undeniably more exciting!”

The 2015 Vios Cup is in partnership with Bridgestone and Rota, supported by Motul, TRD, Brembo, Denso, AVT, OMP and Tuason Racing. For more updates and information about the Vios Cup, you may visit www.toyota.com.ph or Toyota’s official Facebook page at ToyotaMotorPhilippines.

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