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HANNA-BARBERA’S
Wacky Races showed that even an automobile race
can have a bunch of obstacles—both natural and
man-made—that can render even the best of strategies
moot and level the field.
Somewhat
inspired by this (along with the various road hazards
found along Metro Manila), City Kart Racing (CKR)
managing director Jean Marc Freihuber held CKR’s
equivalent of the Wacky Races last year with the Manila
701 race. This half-day karting enduro featured teams of
four to nine drivers racing head to head (albeit one
karter per team on the track at any time) in a race to
finish 701 laps, with various on-track tribulations
thrown—such as balloons, water, additional karts run by
the marshals (to increase track traffic) and lighting
power outages within the CKR track—to racers for added
challenge. “This kind of race tested how flexible a team
is and how well the drivers react to the race conditions
and surprise activities,” said Freihuber.
The
immediate and lasting success of the inaugural event
prompted CKR and Freihuber to stage a second edition of
the Manila 701: The Crazy Race, this time on July 19 and
20 at the CKR complex in Sucat, Parañaque City. CKR and
Freihuber recently held a press conference to formally
announce the staging of the event, with live bands
headed by SinoSikat and Cosmic Love and club disc
jockeys Darryl and Stefan to entertain the crowd.
According to Freihuber, CKR designed a bevy of obstacles
that mimics typical Metro Manila road conditions. “With
cool and awesome special effects, we will reproduce
extreme weather and road conditions of the
Philippines—from typhoons to volcanic eruptions,
landslides, strong rain and blackouts. To add more fun,
we are introducing new challenging conditions: extreme
traffic jams, heavy ash fall, surprising detours and
sleet showers [ice pellets]. Drivers will have to bear
and deal with these conditions during the race—while
keeping their focus to win,” said Freihuber during the
Manila 701: The Crazy Race Second Edition presscon.
Unique
to this kind of event, this happening is a local
one-of-a-kind at CKR, going nonstop from Saturday night,
July 19, until Sunday, July 20. What will happen is
really a big deal for the racers. This will test the
durability of the equipment and the resilience of the
drivers. It is cool but safe, and will really affect the
track condition, as well as the lap times,” added
Freihuber.
Although
the race promises to bring a dose of fun, CKR maintains
that safety will still reign. “All special effects to be
used will not affect track conditions; they will be
introduced to inject excitement while guaranteeing
safety. Also, I recommend preparing properly for this
event. Those who aren’t familiar with endurance karting
will be surprised when you tell them you’re training for
a kart race. Endurance karting can be grueling; it can
be hard on both body and your kart if you’re not
properly trained.”
For
those looking for an unusual karting thrill, Wacky Races
style, The Manila 701: The Crazy Race Second Edition is
the perfect avenue. Log on to
www.citykartracing.com or call 821-7087 for more
information. |