CHAMPIONS CROWNED AS MALAYSIA TOURING CAR CHAMPIONSHIP 2025 CONCLUDES IN
THRILLING SEASON FINALE
Sunday, 7 September 2025 – The Malaysia Touring Car Championship (MTCC) 2025 came to
a spectacular close at PETRONAS Sepang International Circuit (SIC) this weekend, as Round 4
delivered high-octane racing, dramatic finales, and the crowning of the season’s overall
champions.
The MTCC race underlined its status as a Malaysia’s premier touring car championship,
bringing together the best touring car talents in a fiercely competitive grid that pushed the
limits of performance and endurance at Sepang.
The final round tested every element of motorsport excellence, from sprint pace to
endurance stamina. Across all four classes MTC, MT2, TP and TP2, drivers showcased
remarkable skill and composure under relentless pressure, while teams adapted their car
setups to the dual demands of sprint and endurance racing. Strategy was as crucial as speed,
with pit stops and formation changes executed with razor-sharp precision. The ability to
sustain performance over long stints, manage tyres and fuel, and keep focus through racedefining moments ultimately separated the champions from the rest.
Results summary – MTCC 2025 overall champions
a. MTC: Daim Hishammudin & Aaron Hakim (#100 – HI-REV Dream Chaser) – 105 points
b. MT2 (G): Soon Chew Poh & Lew Kar Wai (#90 – BAE Racing) – 73 points
c. MT2 (V): Lee Jian He Terence & Mohamed Hafez (#333 – R-Engineering) – 84 points
d. TP: Wong Yew Choong (#21 – Modern Racing Team) – 109 points
e. TP2: Chiow Teck Song (#11 – R-Engineering) – 113 points
“On behalf of Sepang International Circuit, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations
to all the winners and participants of the Malaysia Touring Car Championship 2025. Your
passion and perseverance have made this season truly unforgettable. I also wish to thank our
SIC team for their tireless commitment, and to the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) for their
unwavering support. The rebranding from MCS to MTCC has elevated this championship to
another level. We look forward to welcoming everyone to the Sepang 1000KM endurance
race from 28 to 30 November 2025. And don’t forget to secure your tickets for the PETRONAS
Grand Prix of Malaysia 2025, the nation’s biggest motorsport event,” said Azhan Shafriman
Hanif, Chief Executive Officer of SIC.
F4 SEA 2025 – Round 4
At Round 4 of the 2025 F4 South East Asia Championship at Sepang (5–7 September), Evans GP dominated the weekend, sweeping all three races and fastest laps; Alex Sawer won Races 1 and 3 to strengthen his title lead, while Seth Gilmore took a commanding victory in the reverse-grid Race 2. The team’s pace advantage was clear, with Gilmore’s win coming by nearly nine seconds, leaving Sawer on the brink of securing the championship heading into the season finale.
Asia Classic Car Challenge Round 4
Round 4 of the 2025 Asia Classic Car Challenge (ACCC) took place on 5–7 September 2025 at Sepang International Circuit, marking the season finale of Asia’s premier classic racing series. Featuring two 10-lap races supported by free practice and qualifying, the event brought together vintage and 90’s race cars across six classes — from lightweight Lotus-derived specials to high-capacity touring and GT cars. Run under strict technical and sporting regulations, the weekend awarded class trophies, championship points, and bonus accolades, closing out the 2025 season with both competitive racing and a celebration of motorsport heritage.
By : Andrew Yap