The Entry Level category saw Joe Yaptonaga secure victory in the Final ahead of Ghaniy M Giaza Goerbada and Radithya Rafassya B, while Kenzie Erizananda led the Cadet category from Umair Fahdi Basalamah and Lieming Junior Goh.
In Mini, Jayden Gabriel Arya emerged as the standout driver of the weekend. Arya won the Heat, Pre Final, and Final, controlling the category despite several order changes around him caused by penalties and close racing. The Heat classification shifted after a three-second penalty dropped Syabil Umar Basalamah from second to fifth, while the Final B race later saw a 10-second penalty demote Arya from second to sixth. Rex Alexander Symour and Syabil Umar Basalamah joined Arya on the main Final podium.
The Junior category delivered one of the closest battles of the round. Zavian Fabrizio Santoso led the Heat and Pre Final, but Abraham Benedict A reversed the order in the Final to secure victory ahead of Santoso and Raufa Mahesh Alfarizqy. Both Abraham and Alfarizqy retained podium positions despite separate three-second penalties across the weekend. Santoso later returned to the top in Final B, finishing ahead of Abraham and Richard Vasandani.
Senior competition belonged largely to Daffa AB. After winning both the Heat and Pre Final, Daffa completed the sweep with victory in the Final ahead of Muhammad Harits and Kimi Rae Fitriansyah. Final B produced another reshuffle after a three-second penalty dropped Kimi Rae from second to fifth, promoting Wishon Jade Mourinho to victory ahead of Harits and Daffa.
In Shifter 150, Romy Tahrizi controlled the category throughout the weekend. Tahrizi won the Heat, Pre Final, and Final, consistently leading Muhammad Fariz Habibie across all three sessions. Andre Pramana, Ravi Fahrezi, and Heru Dj rounded out the podium finishers through the different stages of the event.
Round 3 at Sentul reinforced several emerging benchmarks across the ROK Cup Indonesia field. Arya, Daffa, and Tahrizi each delivered commanding weekends in their respective categories, while the Junior class continued to produce some of the championship’s closest competition heading deeper into the season.




