In X30 Cadet, Maximilian Schilling emerged on top after a tightly contested progression through the heats. After qualifying third, Schilling secured a heat win and remained consistently at the front, finishing second in the Superheat before converting that pace into victory in the Final. Darren Arthur Gani followed closely in second after winning the Superheat, while Siravit Sereethoranakul completed the podium. Early benchmark Sreataphat Theeraphattarabuawong topped qualifying but could not carry that advantage through to the Final.

X30 Junior saw a shift in momentum across the weekend, with Mason Kwong dominating the heats and Superheat phase before the Final outcome changed the order. Kwong swept both heats and the Superheat, positioning himself as the clear favourite, but it was Knox Black who delivered in the Final to take the win. Patthapol Kaewkanjanaset secured second, with Chong Ka Hei finishing third to complete the podium.

In X30 Master, Luke Armstrong delivered a clean sweep across every session. Armstrong topped qualifying and won both heats, the Superheat, and the Final, maintaining full control throughout the weekend. Kip Foster followed in second across all sessions, with Thiru Kumaran consistently third, as the category saw one of the most stable results of the round.

X30 Senior featured the most complex race progression, with multiple heat groups shaping the Final grid. Ky Burke built momentum through the heats and confirmed his pace with a Superheat win before securing victory in the Final. Toby Gale remained a constant front-runner to finish second, while Austin Gale completed the podium. Polesitter Nathan Anthony Arya showed early speed but fell out of the final podium positions despite consistent top-three finishes in the heats.

Across all categories, Round 3 at Bira highlighted the importance of consistency through each phase, with only a few drivers able to translate early pace into final results.