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TSS The Super Series by B-Quik & B-Quik Thailand Super Series Nov 2025

by andrewyap November 5, 2025
November 5, 2025

Storm Buriram’s Chang International Circuit — Concluding the 2025 Season in Style

Racing Spirit Co.,  Ltd., the organizer of Thailand’s premier international circuit racing events officially sanctioned by the Royal Automobile Association of Thailand under the  Royal Patronage (RAAT) and governed by the International Sporting Code of the  FIA, continues to uphold world-class standards recognized across the global  motorsport community.

The nation’s top-tier racing machines gathered once again under the banners of “TSS  The Super Series by B-Quik”  and “B-Quik  Thailand Super Series” at Chang International Circuit, Buriram — marking the  grand finale of the 2025 season.

The B-Quik Thailand Super Series 2025 program began with the Thailand Super Eco  category, featuring three competitive races. In Race 6, outstanding female  driver Car No. 9, Mekkaradkeeta Kalantananda from RUK Racing Team, secured a  brilliant victory. In Race 7, although Kalantananda maintained the lead for most  of the race, it was Car No. 89, Varunchit Wattanathanakun from Wing Hin  Motorsports X Ruk Team, who took the win in the final lap. The fierce Race 8  again ended with victory for Car No. 89, Varunchit Wattanathanakun, closing the  series with dominance.

In the Super Touring  class, the 60-minute Race 7 saw exceptional performance from YK Motorsports.  Car No. 14 captured pole position, while Car No. 7, Pasarit Promsombat of YK  Motorsports, claimed a flawless win. Race 8 delivered another surprise as Car No.  14, Thanaroj Tanasitnitikate and Nattanid Leewattanavaragul, secured a  remarkable victory for YK Motorsports, claiming both wins of the weekend.

Thailand Super Pickup  D2 (Class C) featured three consecutive intense races. In Race 6, Car No. 58,  Supamongkol Detpetch from Shabu Tao Kae Big, Tum Clutch, Mk Sport, Akana, CNC  Rakkan by Oud-Ong Rayong, started from pole and led from start to finish. Race  7 was filled with drama before Car No. 90, Sangchai Wannathim from 6.9 Richter Konmeen, Oosee Bangmat, Tum Monster, Frank Remap, captured the win. Race 8 continued the high intensity with Car No. 58, Supamongkol Detpetch, taking  another well-deserved victory.

The premier Thailand  Super Pickup D1 (Class A-B) began with Race 6, where multi-time champion Car  No. 15, Thanaphon Chucharoenpon from Nexzter, MKSport, HYB, Speed Oil, Motul,  AKANA by Oud-Ong Rayong, showcased top form with another win. Race 7 saw Car No.  85, Alongkorn Saetung, also from Nexzter, MKSport, HYB, Speed Oil, Motul, AKANA  by Oud-Ong Rayong, claim victory from pole position with a clean  start-to-finish performance. The final Race 8 thrilled spectators as Car No. 3,  Sandy Stuvik from Aurora Ford Thailand Racing, took a well-fought victory as  the sun set over the circuit.

For TSS The Super  Series by B-Quik 2025, the competition reached its peak with four Supercar  classes across 60-minute endurance battles. In TSS Supercar GTC, Race 7 saw Car  No. 88, Damien Hamilton from SPEED FACTORY-FORD-MILLERS, lead from start to finish to take the win, before conceding Race 8 to Car No. 9, Toyota Gazoo  Racing Thailand, driven by Akkarapong Akkaneenirot and Kris Vasuratna,  who triumphed with precision.

In TSS Supercar GT4,  both races delivered unpredictable excitement. Race 9 was dominated by Car No.  1, AAS Motorsport, with drivers Kmik Karnasuta and Kantadhee Kusiri, who  displayed masterful control to secure the win. In Race 10, Car No. 39, Wing Hin  Motorsports, driven by Naquib Azlan and Mitchell Cheah Min Jie, fought fiercely  to the finish and earned a well-deserved victory.

The TSS Supercar GTM  class witnessed a brilliant comeback from Car No. 88, CRE Racing, driven by  Craig Corliss and Jaylyn Robotham, who led the field from start to finish in  both Race 9 and Race 10, sealing their championship performance.

Meanwhile, in TSS  Supercar GT3, Car No. 18, AAS Motorsport, driven by Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak  and Laurin Heinrich, closed the season in spectacular fashion by taking pole  and winning Race 9 flawlessly. Race 10 saw Car No. 12, Singha Motorsport Team  Thailand, piloted by Piti Bhirombhakdi and Kantasak Kusiri, achieve an equally  dominant lights-to-flag victory — a fitting finale to the 2025 season.

As the curtains fall  on the 2025 B-Quik Thailand Super Series and TSS The Super Series by B-Quik,  Racing Spirit Co., Ltd. extends heartfelt gratitude to all drivers, teams, and  fans for their unwavering participation and support throughout the year. Every  cheer and every race has been a driving force behind the organizer’s continued  commitment to elevate Thailand’s motorsport standards to new heights in future  seasons.

For those who missed the adrenaline and action of the 2025 season, all races,  news, and highlights are available on the official channels: Facebook Fanpage:  Thailand Super Series, www.thailandsuperseries.net, and YouTube: Thailand Super  Series.

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