Gallos delivered the day’s most dominant performance, sweeping the Amateur Street Plus and Intermediate Street Plus categories before adding victories in Prepped and Pro Class competition. Abad Santos matched that consistency in the Super Street classes, securing clean wins across all three Intermediate Super Street sessions while also adding a Prepped class victory to his tally.

In the Pro Class categories, Colina established himself as the benchmark with five wins across B2, B3, C2, D2, and D3, completing a trio of drivers who controlled much of the Riverpark weekend.

Elsewhere, the Street and Modified categories produced a wider spread of winners. Jan Oliver Go, Justine Melendrez, and Santi Sarsoza each claimed Street victories, while Jefferson Guevarra, Thutz Lozano, Peejay Estrada, and John Homer De Leon were among the drivers to top the Modified sessions.

The Ladies categories continued to showcase growing depth across the field. Rain Acejas swept Ladies Class 2 and 3, Maria Sofia Isabel Jarin claimed Ladies Class 1, and Vanessa Gutierrez Geronimo secured victory in Intermediate Ladies competition.

Across more than thirty classes, Riverpark reinforced the scale and competitiveness defining the 2026 ENEOS Super Sprint season. While Gallos, Abad Santos, and Colina established themselves as the weekend’s headline performers, the spread of winners across the remaining categories ensured Round 3 remained one of the championship’s most varied contests so far.