
The ENEOS Super Sprint Round 6 delivered a thrilling conclusion to the season at Parklinks, captivating fans and competitors alike. Over 100 drivers took to the challenging Parklinks layout, delivering a spectacle of speed, skill, and determination that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. With a diverse lineup spanning amateur racers to seasoned veterans, the event showcased the depth and excitement of the Super Sprint racing community.
The day’s action intensified as the competition progressed, with top drivers vying for the coveted championship title. Adding to the excitement, renowned motorsport veterans David Feliciano, Alex Perez, Chukri Prieto, and Alvin Dayrit brought their expertise to the track, captivating fans with powerful displays of racing mastery.
A vibrant mix of high-performance race cars and street machines enriched the event, celebrating the variety and passion within the Super Sprint community. The finale at Parklinks was more than a race; it was a celebration of motorsports culture in the Philippines. With veterans like Inigo Anton and a wealth of emerging talent, the event showcased a promising future for the sport while honoring the legacy of its pioneers.

The ENEOS Super Sprint Round 6 capped an exhilarating season, leaving fans excited for what’s next. For everyone in attendance, it was an unforgettable blend of motorsport action, community spirit, and pure racing excitement.
What is Super Sprint?
Super Sprint is a unique style of automobile racing held on closed tracks featuring various obstacles, making it an ideal introduction to motorsports for beginners while still providing a challenge for intermediate drivers. Unlike traditional racing, drivers in Super Sprint compete against the clock on a structured course, allowing them to test their skills in a timed, safe, and engaging environment.
Since its inaugural clinic in January 2018 at the Meycauayan Commercial Complex, the Super Sprint series has grown in popularity. After completing its first full season in 2019, the series saw record-breaking attendance for its 2020 opener before the pandemic forced a temporary halt. In 2023, however, Super Sprint returned stronger, hosting four successful rounds with a fifth on the way.
With 50-80 drivers participating per round and up to 300 attendees including passersby, the event provides a great platform for sponsors. It attracts a diverse audience, including not only motorsport enthusiasts but also entrepreneurs, business owners, and decision-makers, making Super Sprint an excellent venue for brands looking to connect with key demographics.




