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Karter Go saves the day

William John Riley Go lived up to expectations as he again salvaged the Philippine campaign with a splendid victory in the second leg of the 2019 Asian Karting Open Championships at Kartodromo de Coloane in Macau over the weekend.

With reigning Asian champion Bianca Bustamante settling for second despite sweeping the preliminary races in the Formula 125-X30 junior class, the 11-year-old Go made sure the 10-strong Filipino contingent didn’t fly home empty-handed by topping the Mini ROK derby.

William John Riley Go

The gifted karter from Cebu sped to victory in 12 minutes and 28.513 seconds over 13 spins around the 1.2-kilometer track, surviving the last-gasp challenge of China’s Ye Ruiheng, who posted the quickest clip of 57.011 in the final lap, by a mere 0.279 of a second.

Starting from pole spot in the Finals, Go duplicated his victory in May’s kickoff leg in Beijing over yet another pair of Chinese, including Yu Yan who again placed third 1.922 seconds off the Filipino winner.

Joharry Victor Suba, Miguel Angeles, Melwin William Tan and Mariano Axel Nocom followed Go home in fifth to eighth places.

The 14-year-old Bustamante bided her time behind Chinese frontrunner Anderson Ke until the final two of the 21-lap Final when she attacked along with Hong Kong’s Gerrard Lam Xie-ming. The two reeled in Ke but the Hong Kong karter seized the front to stay with a nifty maneuver to prevail in 18:15.391, just 0.131 of a second clear of the Filipino.

Two other Filipinos secured podium windups with Arvin Drueco finishing third in the Formula 125 Masters topped by Hong Kong’s Jorge Busato, and William Tan of Puerto Princesa City placing fourth in the Formula 125 Veterans class won by Leung Wai-ming, also of Hong Ko

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