The TGR Sporting Class delivered perhaps the most varied results of the weekend. Varunchit Wattanathanakun established himself as an early contender by taking pole position in Qualifying 1 ahead of Ng Khai Ee and Lew Xuan Yan, while Lew responded in Qualifying 2 by topping the session ahead of Ariff Azmi and Wattanathanakun. Race 1 went the way of Wattanathanakun, who converted his pace into victory ahead of Lew and Aditya Patnaik. Race 2 produced an entirely different podium, with Adam Mikail taking the win ahead of Justin Toh and Taj Aiman to ensure four different drivers featured on the top step and podium positions across the two races.

The TGR Rookie Class saw Imran Iskandar lead qualifying ahead of Ngo Yong Jian, Ethen Low, and Ervin Lim. The races, however, told two different stories. Imran carried his form into Race 1 to secure the Rookie class victory ahead of Ethen and Ngo. Race 2 saw Ethen reverse the result, taking top Rookie honours ahead of Ervin and Imran, while Ngo slipped to fourth in class.

In the TGR Super Sporting category, Ady Rahimy claimed Qualifying 1 honours ahead of Freddie Ang and Nabil Azlan before Azlan responded with the fastest time in Qualifying 2 ahead of Timothy Thomas and Rahimy. Race 1 belonged to Mitchell Cheah, who led home Azlan and Bradley Benedict. Race 2 produced another new winner as Ho Wil Liam emerged victorious ahead of Azlan and Rahimy. While different drivers reached the top step, Azlan's pair of runner-up finishes marked him as one of the most consistent performers of the weekend.

The TGR Classic Challenge delivered equally competitive racing. Mohamad Anazqi and Mohamad Hariry secured pole position for 91R Racing ahead of Brendan Paul and Bradley Benedict, with Nurul Auni and Nurul Husna completing the top three in qualifying. Race 1 went to Loke Yin Yi and Kenny Lee of Kegani Racing Academy ahead of Brendan Paul and Bradley Benedict, while Choo Yong Choon and Lau Seng Kiat completed the podium. Race 2 saw Brendan Paul and Bradley Benedict reverse the result, taking victory ahead of the Kegani Racing Academy pairing, with Mekkaradkeeta Kalantananda and Varunchit Wattanathanakun securing third for RUK Team PMC 52.

With multiple winners across every category and no driver managing to sweep the weekend, Round 2 reinforced the depth of competition throughout the Toyota Gazoo Racing Vios Championship. As the season progresses, consistency may prove just as valuable as outright victories in the battle for championship honours.