Team PH gets 4th place anew at 2025 Toyota Gazoo Racing Asia eSports GT Championship
MANILA: Team Philippines nearly finished the 2025 Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) Asia eSports GT Championship at the podium.
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Who was the 2025 Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) Asia eSports GT's overall team winners?
The winners in the team category for this year's 2025 Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) Asia eSports GT Championships were Team Indonesia (first), Malaysia (second), and Singapore (third).How did the Philippine team fare at the event?
The local bets were at fourth place in the team category, with Enzo Ison finishing eighth , followed by Matthew Ang at 13th, and Victor Ancheta on 14th.
Photo from Toyota Motor PhilippinesThe team made up of Enzo Ison, Matthew Ang, and Victor Ancheta ended their campaign at the three-race virtual tilt for the year in fourth place taking the following spots:
|
Name |
Position |
|
Enzo Ison |
8th |
|
Matthew Ang |
13th |
|
Victor Ancheta |
14th |
It can be recalled that the local bets for last year rounded up the 2024 season at the same spot.
Taking this year’s top three place as a team were:
|
Position |
Points |
Country |
|
Champion |
169 |
Indonesia |
|
First runner-up |
151 |
Malaysia |
|
Second runner-up |
93 |
Singapore |
Individually, 2023 champion Andika Rama of Indonesia was announced as this year’s victor after recording a total of 74 points. He was trailed by teammate Moreno Pratama with 62 and Malaysia’s Chong Kai Chang who got 59 points.
Photo from ToyotaThe three winners have beaten other drivers from neighboring countries in the region last weekend after finishing all three races using the Gran Turismo 7 platform.
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Per Toyota, the rankings were determined from the points they garnered after completing each race — with bonus points for the fastest laps in each of the three races. The three leaders — in individual and team categories — each received a cash prize of $8,000, $4,500 and $3,000 respectively.
Race Highlights
At the first race, competitors utilized the Toyota GR Yaris at the virtual Suzuka Circuit. The venue offered an elevated difficulty as the racers have to prove their mettle in a wet scenario.
Malaysian frontrunner Taj Aiman took an early lead — leading six out of seven laps. However, he slipped to the fourth position after experiencing tire issues.
Photo from ToyotaRama, Chang, and Iqbal Suji saw the opportunity and immediately took advantage of the situation. At the final stretch, Rama charged ahead to claim victory.
Pratama overtook Chang and Iqbal to claim the second-place finish while Chang was on third when he crossed the checkered flag.
The second race was at Interlagos, which had an endurance-style complexity.
Photo from ToyotaAll drivers for each team raced using Toyota GR010 Hybrid and had to execute two driver swaps to complete the longest circuit (nearly thrice the length of Suzuka) among the three locations used in the competition. This was the first time in the Championship history that employed a full team race format.
The open format put pressure on pitstop strategies, tire management, energy conservation, and maintaining pace as track conditions shifted.
Aiman again had the early advantage — with Singapore’s Fadtris Isa and the Indonesian team not far behind.
Both the Indonesian and Singaporean teams showed exceptional tire management, stretching their stints and minimizing pitstops, while Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand cycled through more sets of tires.
Photo from ToyotaBy Lap 15 at the Interlagos race, Malaysia took advantage of the pit-stop window with Suji rejoining the track just as Singapore and Indonesia pitted to get the lead. By Lap 16, the differing strategies created a 17-second gap between Singapore and Malaysia.
Malaysia completed the race at first place, Indonesia at second, and Singapore on third.
The last leg of the competition was the 14-lap race at Watkins Glen on a 2019 Toyota GR Supra race car.
Photo from ToyotaDuring this race, competitors were eager to score higher points as they were only behind each other by less than a second — with Indonesia and Malaysia controlling the pace.
Malaysia had an early pit that landed them into the top three by the ninth lap but took its toll in the latter stages of the race as they were forced to do an additional stop. This gave Indonesia the opportunity to climb to the leading position.
Isa delivered one of the race’s standout moments, climbing into second place and closing in on race leader Rama. Despite his aggressiveness, Rama was able to clinch to his second individual win of the night, with teammate Pratama crossing the line in second. Chang showcased an impressive comeback of his own, climbing four spots up from seventh to third after his second pit stop.
Photo from Toyota“This year’s Toyota Gazoo Racing Asia eSports GT Championship showcased exactly what the TGR philosophy stands for,” Toyota Motor Asia General Manager Jaja Ishibashi said.
“Every racer pushed their limits, refined their approach, and demonstrated remarkable composure across changing conditions. Beyond the results, what stood out most was the collective commitment to improvement and teamwork. These are values that continue to drive Gazoo Racing forward.”
Drivers
Rama shared that his second victory at the TGR Asia eSports GT Championship since 2023 is the result of months of preparation and sticking to our race strategies.
“We focused on refining our approach lap by lap, adjusting in real time while remaining true to our plan. Each corner, each tire change, and each overtaking decision was an opportunity to improve. Seeing our strategy pay off and being crowned Asia’s champion again gives us an incredible sense of pride,” he noted.
Photo from ToyotaEchoing his teammate’s views, Pratama acknowledged that competing against the top drivers in Asia was not an easy task.
“Every race tested my focus, adaptability, and determination. Teamwork was evident in every lap for every one of us. In such races, it is not just about speed but about evolving and supporting one another. I’m proud to have pushed myself to the limit and to have earned a podium finish at the Asia Finals,” he said.
Photo from ToyotaFor Chang, his first podium finish at the Asia Finals is bittersweet, saying that he came to get the championship. “Racing against Asia’s best pushes me to keep improving, and I look forward to better accomplishments in my next races.”
Special awards
Special awards were also given in recognition of drivers’ exceptional performances. They are:
|
Special Awards |
|
|
Driver of the Day |
Andika Rama Maulana (Indonesia) |
|
Best Race Craft |
Chong Kai Chang (Malaysia) |
|
Fastest Race Pace |
Fadtris Isa (Singapore) |
Here are the participants in this year’s regional finals:
Drivers
|
Country |
Drivers |
|
Thailand |
Thanaphat Pungphat |
|
Chaiyapat Lipikornkosol |
|
|
Akkaparon Meesanthea |
|
|
Malaysia |
Taj Izrin Aiman |
|
Iqbal Suji |
|
|
Chong Kai Chang |
|
|
Singapore |
Muhammad Fadtris Bin Isa |
|
Ethan Yoh |
|
|
Jarod Yikai Zulkifly |
|
|
Indonesia |
Moreno Pratama |
|
Farizi Pramaditya |
|
|
Andika Rama Maulana |
|
|
Philippines |
Victor Ancheta |
|
Enzo Ison |
|
|
Matthew Ang |
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