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Representatives of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) presented the championship trophy to Dusan Borkovic, winner of the FIA European Hill Climb Championship 2012., at the ceremony held in Olomouc (Czech Republic). With this achievement Serbia officially has a European champion for the first time in race car driving.

Charity art auction “BRAVE LITTLE JOCKEY” was launched in order to raise funds for the project of the Association of Parents of premature infants and it was held in the gallery “Progress ” in Belgrade. By implementing this project, for the first time in Serbia, it would be enabled to meticulously implement hyppotherapy that may improve the quality of life for children with developmental problems. The auction exposed work of approximately sixty eminent Serbian artists: Marinkovic Cile, Momo Antonovic, Kosta Bunusevac, Michael Milunovic, Cvetko Lainovic, Momo Kapor and many others.

Sports Association of the City of Pancevo announced today the best athletes and sports workers in 2012.. Dusan Borkovic is the athlete of the year, Tijana Nikolic is the women’s athlete of the year and Triathlon Club Tamis is the most successful sport club.

After winning the European Hill Climb Championship in 2012., the first Serbian European Champion in motorsports, Dusan Borkovic is getting ready for a new and unexpectedly exciting challenges.

After a long thinking what could be a step up compared to the achieved results and winning the hill climb championship last year, Dusan Borkovic decided to compete in the FIA European Touring Car Cup (ETCC) that is driven on the worlds most famous race tracks like Monza, Imola, Brno. This championship takes place alongside the WTCC (World Touring Car Championship), and both championships are organized and followed by Eurosport on the highest level that attracts public attention and the media.

The best Serbian race car driver Dusan Borkovic had the first test in his Seat Leon TFSI with which he will compete this year in the FIA European Touring Car Cup (ETCC).

On the racetrack Grobnik near Rijeka (Croatia) Dusan Borkovic turned on and tested his new car for the first time this season. Under heavy rain and reduced visibility Borković drove only seven laps. He achieved excellent time given the difficult conditions on the race track, the fact that the car was set up for dry weather and gas set at a maximum of 90%.