Amidst the tricky, unpredictable weather and track conditions, the 2023 season of the Tuason Racing Formula V1 (FV1) Race Challenge went green and go. Slated last June 9 and 10, the premier single-seat grassroots racing series took place at the 4.2 km long Clark International Speedway (CIS) in Pampanga.
Similar to past seasons, this year’s FV1 consists of two experience classes for the up-and-coming challengers and the seasoned professionals; the Am and the Pro Class respectively. It was reported that the series yielded 13 drivers in total for the opening round, 5 of which are competing under the Pro Class.
With news bulletins of bad weather in the loom, Tuason racing commenced with Round 1, thus signaling the start of the Time Trial Sessions last June 9, paving the way for the drivers to flex their skills behind the wheel and snag the fastest laps on the time sheets.