
Four years into running the Formula V1 series, the 3rd season Champion, Daniel Miranda, the 26-year-old Filipino Race Car driver, won his ticket to race in Japan to compete alongside Japanese Vita racers. Daniel started his racing career as a karter before joining the Toyota Vios Cup one-make race as part of the Obengers Racing Team, earning the title of the Overall Champion back in 2017. After winning his Vios Cup champion title, he joined the Formula V1 series to obtain his throne. He has also competed internationally in other races, such as Asian Formula Renault and TCR Asia International Series, and has exhibited outstanding race results.

The partnership between West Racing paved the way for Filipino racers to further showcase their race skills by joining the Vita Races in Japan. The Vita race car carries the same chassis based on West Racing Cars’ VITA-01, developed and manufactured in Japan in 2013, and was imported to the country to be known and enjoyed as the Formula V1 Race car.


“It was a decent race, and it felt great to be back on track after not racing for more than two years. I felt happy that I still have it in me to race and push myself without any struggle. Aside from that, I finished 8th despite staying at the far back of the grid because of my Qualifying result. It was challenging, not having enough time to do car preparation and practice, but overall I’m happy with the result and the experience here in Suzuka.”

Tuason Racing has been in the motorsports industry to aid aspiring racers, from karters to circuits, virtual motorsports to real-life racing. One is the Formula V1 Virtual Challenge with E-Motorsports, used as a stepping stone for International Sim-Racers to experience the Formula V1 in the comforts of their home and transition casual fans into verifiable racers.
In 2023 and the following years, Tuason Racing plans to bring the world of Motorsports for both virtual and real-world racing to the local and international tracks. Tuason Racing aims to provide a quality series for local racers to be used as a stepping stone to develop their racing careers locally and abroad.