David Djaja has conquered the 2025 Drivers’ Championship title of the Porsche Sprint Challenge Indonesia season 2025. After a second place finish in Round 6 and the win in the final race of the season, he managed to take more points than runner-up Daffa A. Boedihardjo.

The most prestigious one-make race in Indonesia has now concluded its third season with the last two rounds held at the Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit. David Djaja competed with the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Indonesia season 2024 and has since 2025 stepped into the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup with Best Corp MM Gallery Racing.

Meanwhile, Australian driver Ricky Capo (Rizqy Motorsport) showed a solid performance in his first race at Porsche Sprint Challenge Indonesia and taking the win of Round 6. He managed to overtake David Djaja at the final stages of the race and bringing the 911 GT3 Cup across the finish in P1.

Senna Iriawan, who debuted with the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup for Rocket Racing Bali, finished in third position, with 48 seconds behind the leader.

In the final Round 7 race of the season, David Djaja held onto the lead from pole position and thus gathered valuable points for the overall Drivers’ Championship win. Just 5.127 seconds behind David Djaja, Senna Iriawan took P2 after a consistent drive during the race. Ricky Capo took the third place and concluded his debut at the Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit with more experience.

In the PRO-AM Class, Luckas Dwinanda - driving for Engineplus Motorsport – managed to win the title, with Yuey Tan (Singapore) and Hu Bo (China) ending the 2025 season standings as second and third respectively. Meanwhile, Todd Kingsford (Australia) takes the title in the GT4 Class, with the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport of EKS Motorsport.

With the final races of 2025 wrapped up, Porsche Sprint Challenge Indonesia has now delivered 21 races over three seasons, with participants from Indonesia as well as international racing drivers.

The racing event venues of the Porsche One-Make Series include the Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit and Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia, providing an extensive proving ground for the Amateur, Pro-Am as well as the Professional drivers.