Raising Champions: Round 2 of the F.C.C. Honda Pilipinas Dream Cup Pushes Young Riders to New Heights

Date posted on July 26, 2025
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In the world of motorsports, greatness doesn’t just happen, it’s built lap by lap, round by round and in Round 2 of the F.C.C. Honda Pilipinas Dream Cup (HPDC), that pursuit of greatness was on full display. From dramatic overtakes to high-stakes rivalries, young riders from across the country returned to the track more focused, more fearless, and more determined to rise.

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As part of Honda’s long-standing tradition of discovering and nurturing passionate Filipino racers, the HPDC isn’t just a race series, it’s a platform built for dreamers, for young thrill-seekers aged 10 to 15 yrs. old who have the heart and hunger to become champions. Round 2 proved exactly why this program matters: it raises talent, sharpens skill, and prepares the next generation of riders for the global stage.

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ROUND 2 QUALIFYING RESULTS

The intensity of the F.C.C. Honda Pilipinas Dream Cup surged in Round 2 at Tarlac Circuit Hill, as riders went all out in a heated battle for pole position. With weather conditions shifting unpredictably throughout the day, the challenge became not just about speed—but also about precision, adaptability, and strategy. Travis Canoy, Jr., Ronald Galzote and Vash Travis Aguilar were very aggressive, and three riders are willing to set their pace early with a blistering lap time and Travis was able to get the Pole Position with 1:19.499 respectively, followed closely by Galzote and Aguilar—all within fractions of a second from each other.

Round 2 Qualifying Results

RACE 1 HIGHLIGHTS (Round 2)

Race 1 was all about strategy and mental toughness. #3 Travis Canoy made a fearless move from the start, however he slides and crashed in Turn 1 – Did Not Finish (DNF) the race. Meanwhile other competing riders took advantage of the situation with Rider #13, the youngest rider Melchyyzedek Jacob Ngo took 3rd Place position for the first time, while #5 Ronald Galzote, claiming second place before eventually challenging for the win. Meanwhile, #11 Renzzy Gabrielle Vigo in 1st Place Position held his ground in a tight battle that had fans on edge all the way to the finish.

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RACE 2 HIGHLIGHTS (Round 2)

With the championship points on the line, Race 2 raised the intensity. Riders showed smarter line choices, quicker reactions, and better composure under pressure. A dramatic final lap saw a two-way battle down the straight, with Travis Canoy and Renzzy Gabrielle Vigo exchanging positions narrowly edging out the win by #3 Travis Canoy in the end.

Race 2 Podium Race 2 Highlights (round 2)

The leaderboard is beginning to take shape but with more rounds ahead, anything can still happen.

Overall Rider Standings (after Round 2)

MORE THAN A RACE—IT’S A ROAD TO CHAMPION

The HPDC continues to prove that talent knows no age and that with the right platform, young Filipinos can rise to any challenge. For many riders, HPDC Round 2 was more than just a competition. It was a personal milestone, a reminder that they’re no longer just aspiring riders but emerging champions.

Backing this journey is a powerhouse lineup of partners who share the vision for the future of Philippine motorsports: F.C.C. Philippines, HJC Helmet, Alpinestar Philippines, MTRT Philippines Racing Boy, NGK Spark Plugs, RK Takasago Chains, and Romy Lanceta Trucking Corporation. Their unwavering support powers the program—on and off the track—as Honda Philippines Inc. continues to shape and raise the next generation of racing champions.

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credit: Honda Philippines