Panama National Automobile Championship will be defined on its last date on October 16
The car race season will end with great expectation to the rhythm of the roar of the engines at the Panama International Circuit. On October 15 and 16, the national automobile season will close with great anticipation at the Panama International Circuit, in which drivers from various categories will define the final podium of the championship in this fourth and last valid event.
Source: En Segundos
The public will have a guaranteed spectacle through vibrant races with the customary display of adrenaline, emotion and expertise to make a difference in the new era of the racetrack located in the Mendoza district, La Chorrera.
Diego Narbona, from Twooner, organizer of the event, said that at the closing "not only will the drivers and fans of the circuit enjoy themselves, but also everyone else involved in motorsport in Panama."
“We maintain the path of being a reference in sporting events, hand in hand with pilots, the public and sponsors. An example of this is that we have been working hard and have even gone to Costa Rica to make the most international event to date at the Circuit a reality with 6 cars and 11 international drivers.”
Full power! It has been the watchword of the participants who provide vivid emotions in each of the scheduled dates in March, May, August and October; To the four categories of the 2022 season, National Tourism (TN), Super 2000 (S2000), GT2 and Street Legal, a category that falls in love with the public, that of Sportscars supercars, in which there are already registered cars like Lotus, Shelby or M3.
In the previous test he had great emotions because he presented two totally different scenarios, both on a dry and wet track, as a result of the rain that hit hard.
However, it was a great show provided by the drivers Emilio Valverde/Kail Sibauste in the S2000 category as well as Edwin Serrano in the GT2 division and Antonio Roquer in the National Tourism, winners of the test in each of the respective specialties.