Taiwan’s Ustini i Taiwan Team Dominates the 2023 AXCR Asian Cross-Country Rally and Empowers National Diplomacy

2023-08-21 10:55:27

The 2023 AXCR Asian Cross-Country Rally ended on August 19, ending a 6-day, 2,000-kilometer field journey across Thailand and Laos. Among them, the Ustini i Taiwan team from Taiwan, the No. 142 car driven by Chen Yiwen, Chen Xinyu and Li Yating, a firefighter from the Taichung City Government Fire Department, completed the race in 24 hours, 46 minutes and 29 seconds in 6 LEG stages and won the championship. Asian cross-country rally women’s champion.

Taiwan Ustini i Taiwan team, the No. 142 car driven by Chen Yiwen, Chen Xinyu and Li Yating, a firefighter from the Taichung City Government Fire Department, finished the race in 24 hours, 46 minutes and 29 seconds in 6 LEG stages and won the 2023 AXCR Asian Cross-Country Rally Women group champion. (Picture: Provided by China Safe Driving Society)

Taiwan’s firefighting girl serves as a racing car driver, “racing as a substitute for training” to rescue and expand national diplomacy

In addition to the No. 142 car driven by three young Taiwanese girls, Chen Hehuangling, the chairman of the China Safe Driving Society and the captain of the Ustini i Taiwan Rally Team, also led Lin Zhengwei (Taichung City Government Fire Department) and Xie Menghong (Kaohsiung City Government Fire Department), personally drove the No. 141 car to participate in the competition, and competed with players from 11 countries including the United States, Japan, Australia, Israel, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, India, Cambodia, and 62 groups of cars. In the end, the No. 142 car fought once morest strong opponents such as Mitsubishi Ralliart, Toyota Gazzo Racing, and Ford Raptor, and won the 2023 AXCR Asian Cross-Country Rally Women’s Championship.

The Ustini i Taiwan team raced in difficult areas, fighting once morest strong opponent teams such as Mitsubishi Ralliart, Toyota Gazzo Racing, and Ford Raptor. (Picture: Provided by China Safe Driving Society)

In addition to winning good results in the competition to win glory for the country, the Ustini i Taiwan team also has the task of “replacing training with competitions” for training seed instructors for fire safety driving. During the competition, members of the USTINI i TAIWAN team with the logo of the Fire Phoenix team not only helped the Indian and Thai players who collided at high speed, assisted in dragging away from the danger of falling into the lake, but also helped the Vietnamese players to pull the overturned vehicle from the ditch rise. The Taiwanese firefighters who “replaced training with competitions” handed over a brilliant report card for Taiwan’s national diplomacy with the spirit of racing once morest time in cross-country rescue.

2023 AXCR Asian Cross-Country Rally Women’s Championship, Li Yating (from left), Chen Xinyu and Chen Yiwen receive the award. (Picture: Provided by China Safe Driving Society)

More confidence in disaster relief and overcoming obstacles, Chen Hehuang will continue to share rally experience to benefit the public

After the race, Li Yating, who won the championship of the women’s group and was in charge of driving the reservoir car in the fire brigade, said that this rally gave her a new understanding of driving safety in the future. Both contestants, Xie Menghong from the Kaohsiung City Government Fire Department, and Lin Zhengwei from the Taichung City Government Fire Department also agreed that their experience in the race made them more skilled and confident in off-road disaster relief driving and overcoming obstacles. Chen Hehuang, chairman of the China Safety Driving Society, is also very satisfied with the results of the fire safety driving training. better protection.

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