Round 2 of the 2026 ROK Cup Indonesia season took place at Sentul International Karting Circuit across 18 and 19 April, featuring eight categories and a full schedule of competitive sessions from Entry Level through to Senior ROK. The weekend produced a wide spread of winners, with several drivers establishing themselves through repeat performances across multiple sessions.
In Entry Level, Joe Wilson Yaptonaga secured the Final victory ahead of Arjuna Arniw Kristianto and Raja Arala Suryanegara, completing a clean and controlled run to open the category’s results.
The Cadet category saw Kenzie Erizananda take the win, finishing ahead of Zayd Elang Andolama and Umair Fahdi Basalamah after a consistent drive through the Final.
Mini ROK delivered multiple race formats across the weekend. Rex Alexander Symour claimed victory in Final A, while Kenzie Erizananda added another win in Final B. Across the earlier sessions, Jayden Gabriel Arya and Morgan Holindo Sonmoahi were among the front-running names, contributing to a competitive and varied field.
Junior ROK was defined by Zavian Fabrizio Santoso, who dominated across sessions. He secured victories in the Non Seeded session, Final A, and Final B, completing a clean sweep of the category and establishing himself as the standout performer of the weekend.
In Shifter 150, Romy Tahrizi took the win in the standalone Final, finishing ahead of Muhammad Fariz Habibie and Ravi Fahrezi. The Shifter Universitas category saw Ravi Fahrezi step up to claim victory, with Amirsyah Prameswara R and Fardhan Azhar completing the podium.
Senior ROK produced another multi-session battle. Muhammad Harits emerged as the defining driver, winning both Final A and Final B to secure a double victory. Earlier sessions saw contributions from Naryama Gyan Wahyudi and Aryo Mikal Ranendra, but Harits’ race execution proved decisive when it mattered.
Across all eight categories, Round 2 established clear frontrunners while also highlighting depth across the grid. Drivers such as Zavian Fabrizio Santoso and Muhammad Harits leave Sentul with strong momentum, having converted multiple sessions into wins as the championship progresses toward Round 3.




