Racing against Marlon Stockinger
“I still have jet lag, so I think you have a pretty good chance of winning.” That’s what a congenial Marlon Stockinger said as we headed to the racetrack,
“I still have jet lag, so I think you have a pretty good chance of winning.” That’s what a congenial Marlon Stockinger said as we headed to the racetrack,
The crowd went wild, witnessing a demonstration of power and speed when Tattoo, Globe’s broadband service brand, brought in Filipino-Swiss race car driving sensation Marlon Stöckinger to drive a Lotus F1 last week at the SM Mall of Asia open grounds.
Waving the Philippine flag in the Formula One or F1 race has long been a dream of Filipinos. But, for the first time, it now seems possible. Filipino-Swiss racing driver Marlon Stockinger is the country’s best bet for F1 glory.
There’s no doubt about it—Marlon Stockinger has an insatiable need for speed. The twenty-year-old Filipino-Swiss Formula One racer began racing in 2006 and became the first Filipino to win a
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