In the world of motorsports, greatness isn’t born overnight—it’s forged round by round. In Round 2 of the F.C.C. Honda Pilipinas Dream Cup, the country’s most promising young riders once again took to the racetrack, each lap bringing them closer to their dreams of becoming champions. Held at Tarlac Circuit Hill, this second leg of the season was packed with thrilling overtakes, high-stakes rivalries, and breakthrough performances that proved the future of Philippine motorsports is burning bright.
Designed for passionate Filipino riders aged 10 to 15 years old, the F.C.C. Honda Pilipinas Dream Cup is more than a racing event—it’s a training ground for discipline, determination, and global potential. Round 2 not only brought out sharper reflexes and more aggressive tactics from its participants, it also spotlighted the emotional journey of every aspiring champion on the track.
Qualifying Heats Up at Tarlac Circuit Hill
The competition began with a nail-biting qualifying round as unpredictable weather pushed riders to adapt quickly. Travis Canoy Jr. clinched pole position with a scorching lap of 1:19.499, followed closely by Ronald Galzote and Vash Travis Aguilar—all separated by mere milliseconds.
Race 1: A Test of Resilience
Race 1 brought early drama as pole-sitter Travis Canoy slid out in Turn 1, leaving the field wide open. Rising above the chaos, 11-year-old Melchyyzedek Jacob Ngo claimed his first-ever podium in third place, while Ronald Galzote secured second. Renzzy Gabrielle Vigo delivered a steady and strategic ride to take the top podium spot, demonstrating poise beyond his years.
Race 2: Redemption and Rivalry
With championship points at stake, Race 2 upped the ante. Travis Canoy made an electrifying comeback, engaging in a thrilling final-lap duel with Race 1 winner Renzzy Vigo. With the crowd roaring, Canoy snatched the win in the final stretch, signaling he’s far from done.
Overall Rider Standings: The Battle Builds
As the series progresses, the standings are beginning to take shape, but the competition remains fierce with several rounds left to go. The F.C.C. Honda Pilipinas Dream Cup continues to be the ultimate proving ground for the country’s rising motorsports stars.
A Pathway to Glory
More than a race, the HPDC represents Honda’s enduring commitment to cultivating homegrown talent. With the support of industry partners such as F.C.C. Philippines, HJC Helmet, Alpinestars Philippines, Racing Boy, NGK Spark Plugs, RK Takasago Chains, and Romy Lanceta Trucking Corporation, these young riders aren’t just racing—they’re building a future in motorsports.
Follow the journey and witness the rise of tomorrow’s champions at www.hondaph.com and across Honda Philippines’ social platforms.


