Petron powers 7th Tour de Cebu with Blaze 100 Euro 6

Petron Tour de Cebu

Petron has shown its support to the recently-concluded 7th Tour de Cebu, the sole classic car rally in the Philippines.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What fuel was used by participants at the 7th Tour de Cebu?

    7th Tour de Cebu participants solely used Petron Blaze 100 Euro 6 for the whole event.
  • What are the benefits of using Petron Blaze 100 Euro 6?

    Petron Blaze Euro 6 assures motorists improved fuel efficiency, powerful engine performance and acceleration, guaranteed cleaner engines, improved combustion, significantly-reduced harmful emissions, and reduced maintenance costs.
  • The oil firm has displayed its support by being the official fuel partner of the event (held last September 29-October 3) with the Blaze 100 Euro 6.

    Open to vintage sports cars produced in 1972 and older, the 1,000-kilometer run was joined by numerous classic car enthusiasts that served as a rolling museum showcasing classic or period-correct vehicles with high historical value, prestige, and provenance.

    Petron Tour de Cebu

    Below are some of the entries that took part in the recently-concluded motoring event:

    • 1960 Porsche 356B Cabriolet
    • 1961 Jaguar XKE
    • 1963 Corvette
    • 1965 Porsche 912
    • 1966 Shelby Mustang
    • 1966 Toyota Sports 800
    • 1968 Mercedes Benz 280 SL
    • 1968 Porsche Targa
    • 1969 Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV
    • 1969 BMW 2002
    • 1970 Lancia Fulvia Zagato
    • 1971 Lotus Europa
    • 1972 Datsun 240Z
    • 1972 Porsche 914
    • 1868 Alfa Romeo Giulia
    • Kougar Jaguar
    • Michel Speedster
    • Michel Spyder

    To note, the Petron Blaze 100 Euro 6 is the only 100-octane gasoline in the country.

    tour de cebu

    According to Tour de Cebu participants are protected and guaranteed to enjoy the following benefits: improved fuel efficiency, powerful engine performance and acceleration, guaranteed cleaner engines, improved combustion with its unique fuel and additive formulation, significantly-reduced harmful emissions, and reduced maintenance costs (longer catalyst life for emission system).

    “Having served the fuel needs of the country for almost 90 years, only Petron has a deep understanding of the unique driving conditions on Philippine roads, with Petron fuels and lubricants designed to meet the motoring needs of everyone. As a Filipino-owned corporation, it is highly sensitive and responsive to the economic challenges facing our countrymen, offering innovative solutions to help improve and uplift lives,” Petron said in a statement.

    Photos from Petron, Paulo Papa

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