SIC Ohvale Junior Championship
The SIC Ohvale Junior Championship belonged to Haqim Al Mahdi from start to finish. After securing pole position in qualifying, Haqim converted that pace into victories in both races to complete a flawless weekend.
Akmal Aiman proved the closest challenger, finishing second in both Race 1 and Race 2 to mirror Haqim's consistency at the front. Behind them, the battle for the final podium place shifted slightly. Although Adra Mikayla qualified third, Akid Darwisy claimed third place in Race 1 and repeated the result in Race 2, securing consecutive podium finishes.
FIM MotoMini Malaysia 160
The 160 class produced one of the more competitive stories of the round.
Al-Adam Mikail started strongly by topping qualifying and backing it up with victory in Race 1. Qaish Isyraf finished second, while Rayqarl Alhayy completed the podium in third.
Race 2 brought a different outcome. Isyraf moved to the front to claim victory, reversing the Race 1 result, while Naufal Aryan climbed to second. Aisy Wafiy secured third, as the podium order changed completely from the opening race.
FIM MotoMini Malaysia 190
A similar pattern unfolded in the 190 class.
Qasha Irfan set the benchmark in qualifying and carried that pace into Race 1, taking victory ahead of Malek Ridha and Qayyim Razin.
Race 2, however, belonged to Airel Marzuki. Marzuki emerged victorious as Razin improved to second, and Adam Aiman joined the podium in third. Irfan's absence from the Race 2 top three highlighted how quickly fortunes could change across the day.
RCB MotoKidz Championship
The MotoKidz category delivered perhaps the most dramatic swing in results.
Ayden Maleeq led qualifying but was unable to convert pole position into a race victory. Instead, Faith Mikael claimed Race 1 honours ahead of Emyr Asyhman and Adam Harris.
Harris returned stronger in Race 2, taking victory for himself after finishing third in the opening contest. Dayyan Adam secured second place, while Mikael added another podium with third, ensuring he remained one of the day's most consistent performers despite the changing race winners.
Horizon Beranang's second round reinforced just how competitive MotoMini Malaysia's classes have become. While Haqim Al Mahdi established himself as the clear benchmark in the SIC Ohvale Junior Championship, the remaining categories produced split victories and shifting podiums, leaving the championship picture wide open heading into Round 3.




