Driving the Vios Challenge race car last Thursday gave me yet another lesson in circuit driving. This compact cup car also solidified the fact that low powered cars are as, if not more demanding than fast cars on the circuit. Also, at the end of this post, I've highlighted some driving aspects that I feel compelled to share with you. Subscribe and see more of these videos here! : https://goo.gl/NoLv3X Instagram: / zerotohundred Facebook: / zerotohundre. . Website: http://www.zerotohundred.com But in any case, having acquainted myself with the Vios racecar I can now say for sure the actual street race event will be an exciting one. The fights will be close and there will be hard contact among the competition. Like the below video: I really can't wait to see the 40 car grid this coming August in Penang. It's been too long we've not had a street race like that and last weekend's Bangsaen race just made the craving even worse. I've been eyeing to drive the race Vios since its inception in April. There's just something about cup cars that excite drivers. Perhaps because it is the perfect benchmark to measure where one ranks in the arena of driving and even more so when the Vios is such a relatable car to many of us. Long story short, just last week I was offered the privilege to sample the famed Toyota racer and needless to say, I was more than thrilled. Set at Sepang Circuit's new South side, UMW Toyota has prepared 10 cup cars for this test day. These are identically specced touring race cars made specifically for the impending Vios Challenge 2017 in August, presented by Toyota Gazoo Racing Malaysia. Full Story: http://wp.me/peOlx-puJ Subscribe and see more of these videos here! : https://goo.gl/NoLv3X Instagram: / zerotohundred Facebook: / zerotohundre. . Website: http://www.zerotohundred.com By Tom Goh @hogmot Instagram: / hogmot