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More races, rivalries expected in 2025 SEAOIL Radical Challenge Ph

The 2025 season of the SEAOIL Radical Challenge Philippines is ready to ignite the tracks as the country’s fastest racing series enters its fourth year. Fueled by race-engineered SEAOIL Extreme-97 fuel, this year’s championship boasts a bigger calendar, returning champions, and new faces across two adrenaline-filled classes.

From just two events last year, the series now expands to four rounds—delivering double the action for both drivers and fans. The season kicks off at the Clark International Speedway (CIS) with Round 1 in July and Round 2 in August, before moving to the Batangas Racing Circuit (BRC) in September. The title showdown takes place back in Clark on October 17–19.

Each round maintains the signature three-day format with Free Practice on Friday, Qualifying and Race 1 on Saturday, followed by Race 2 and Race 3 on Sunday. All sprint races run for 30 minutes from lights to flag.

2025 SEAOIL Radical Challenge Calendar
Round 1 | July 25-27 (Clark International Speedway)
Round 2 | August 22-24 (Clark International Speedway)
Round 3 | September 26-28 (Batangas Racing Circuit)
Round 4 | October 17-19 (Clark International Speedway)

“As we enter the fourth season of the SEAOIL Radical Challenge Philippines, we reaffirm our commitment to performance, innovation, and Filipino motorsport. SEAOIL Extreme 97, our premium performance fuel, continues to power every Radical SR1 and SR3 on the grid—proving its capability under the most demanding track conditions. We’re proud to return as title sponsor and official fuel provider, and we welcome the continued support of BPI as well as new partnerships with Dove and Axe. This season promises even more speed, precision, and adrenaline for drivers and fans alike,” shares Edward Cruz, SEAOIL Philippines Inc. Head of Fuels Marketing.

Reigning SR3 Challenge Cup champion Mikey Jordan returns to defend his title after a dominant 2024 campaign. Also back is Portuguese driver Andre Rodrigues, looking to go one better after finishing runner-up last year, along with Rafa Caceres, now entering his second season in the series.

In the SR1 Challenge Cup, 2-time AAP Driver of the Year Miguel Quiñones returns after a year away, aiming to complete unfinished business following his runner-up finish in 2023. He’ll face stiff competition from Juha Turalba, a former karting ace and 2023 MSCC Miata Spec Series champion, who steps up to Radical racing for the first time.

With more races, fierce rivalries, and a growing field of talent, the 2025 SEAOIL Radical Challenge Philippines is set to deliver its most action-packed season yet.

The 2025 SEAOIL Radical Challenge Philippines is sponsored by SEAOIL Philippines, Inc., Bank of the Philippine Islands, Dove, Axe, The AutoComplex, and Second Skin Industries.

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Founded in late 2013, Time Attack Manila (TAM) is the only dedicated online magazine in the Philippines that focuses on local and international motorsports.
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