Abel Burgos, proudly representing the Caribbean island of Curaçao, made an unforgettable mark on the drag racing scene, seizing the 2016 Orlando Modified Championship with a stellar performance. Piloting his expertly crafted Mazda RX-8, outfitted with a FuelTech FT500-controlled 13B Wankel engine, Burgos stunned fans and competitors alike, clinching a thrilling victory in the championship's final round this weekend.
This RX-8, boasting a single Precision Turbo 88mm and a Tito Chassis build, is nothing short of an engineering marvel. Painted with a sleek finish by Master Painting, it has become a standout on the track—not only for its eye-catching looks but also for its lightning-fast performance. The car consistently ran in the 6.8-second zone all weekend, proving the undeniable power and precision of the Wankel engine when paired with advanced FuelTech engine management.
Burgos’ relentless drive and his RX-8’s remarkable performance made a bold statement about the capability of rotary engines in high-stakes drag racing. The FuelTech FT500's precision in controlling the 13B engine allowed the car to hit peak performance consistently, showcasing the incredible synergy between man, machine, and advanced tuning technology.
This championship marks a milestone, not just for Burgos and his team, but also for the presence of Curaçao in the world of competitive motorsports. Abel Burgos’ victory at the 2016 Orlando Modified Championship is a testament to his skill, dedication, and the robust engineering behind FuelTech systems. Congratulations to Abel Burgos and his team for putting Curaçao and the rotary engine on the drag racing map!