
PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF IPC (FROM left) Mon Dimapilis and Louie Camacho share the limelight with the 2022 PHRX Isuzu D-Max rally vehicles.

AFTER the ninth round, the Isuzu D-Max Team was able to secure a 1-2 finish in three classes.

Its powerful 4JJ3-TCX Blue Power Diesel Engine, paired with the driver's rally expertise emerges as an unbeatable formula to the vehicle's success over the other notably modified vehicle who competed in the PHRX.
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C! Awards back-to-back Pick up of the Year, Isuzu D-MAX, has once again proven its dominance in the dirt time trial racing competition as it conquers three vehicle classes in the 2022 Philippine Rallycross Series. The two D-Max 3.0 LS-E 4×4 AT rally vehicles, both sporting minimal modification, were driven by professional rally drivers, Mon Dimapilis and Louie Camacho.
PHRX is a timed racing competition held in a dirt track which started way back in 2015. Many professional car racers and motorsport enthusiasts participate in the competition's different categories and various classes, and among its many supporters is Isuzu Philippines Corporation.
This season of PHRX which started in May saw nine rounds of technical dirt driving held at different dirt tracks within Cavite and Pampanga. After the ninth round, the Isuzu D-Max Team was able to secure a 1-2 finish in three classes with Louie Camacho bagging the overall champion title for Pick-up, Utility Vehicle and All-Wheel Drive Class, while Mon Dimapilis came in first place in all three classes, as well.
"We are very proud of the result of this year's Philippine Rallycross Series. The Isuzu D-Max has proven once again its versatility and durability, this time on the dirt track. And this is the kind of lifestyle we want to promote with this vehicle, our customers can enjoy the D-Max both for work and play on the weekends," IPC Asst. division head for sales, Robert Carlos said.
Apart from the racing seats and harness, the only modification done to the D-Max rally vehicles were limited to suspension and tires, the rest were kept to stock condition. Its powerful 4JJ3-TCX Blue Power Diesel Engine, paired with the driver's rally expertise emerges as an unbeatable formula to the vehicle's success over the other notably modified vehicle who competed in the PHRX. With another feather on its cap, the Isuzu D-Max shows strength in different aspects, no doubt why it is still one of the most popular pick-ups in the market today.

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