In GT3 and GTM, Singha Motorsport Team Thailand and B-Quik Absolute Racing controlled much of the outright pace across qualifying and racing. Piti Bhirombhakdi and Kantasak Kusiri secured Race 1 victory for the #12 Singha Motorsport entry after topping the opening qualifying session, while Iaro Razanakato and Sandy Stuvik claimed pole in Qualifying 2 for B-Quik Absolute Racing.

Race 2 shifted the balance toward Daniel Bilski and Sathapond Veerachure, who secured overall victory for Singha Motorsport Team Thailand, while Henk Kiks and Alessandro Ghiretti consistently remained among the front-runners across both races for B-Quik Absolute Racing. In GTM, Saravut Sereethoranakul and Afiq Yazid swept both GTM Pro races for PSC Motorsport, while Alex Li Jia and Simon Sye Wai Chan completed a clean sweep in GTM Am for Fire Monkey x Silver Rocket.

GT4 and GTC delivered one of the weekend’s most competitive fields. Ryan Wong and Mitchell Cheah secured GT4 Pro-Am victory in Race 1 for Wing Hin Motorsports after qualifying on pole for the second session, while Dechathorn Phuakkarawut and Kantadhee Kusiri converted strong qualifying pace into Race 2 overall and class victory for AAS Motorsport. In GT4 Am, Inging x Autowerks Racing split the wins between its #95 and #22 entries across the two races, while Toyota Gazoo Racing Thailand secured both GTC victories through the #24 and #37 crews.

The Eighty-Six Challenge Thailand category belonged entirely to Vongsapat Ketsiri. The Idemitsu Racing Team Thailand by AP driver secured pole position before sweeping both races to complete one of the cleanest weekends of the entire event.

Super Touring produced a more unpredictable storyline. Nabil Azlan and Amer Harris topped both qualifying sessions for Wing Hin Motorsports, but the race victories were split between the Nuntamanop Team by M&M-Nexzter-Liqui Moly and Wing Hin. Race 2 saw Jwan Hii and Dannies Ng inherit victory after a five-second penalty dropped Azlan and Harris from first to third.

TH Super Eco produced three different winners across three races. Xie Boyu Jonathan claimed Race 1 for Insane Motorsport by ZIC, Aaron Haikal led a Dyno Dynamics & SPY Performance one-two in Race 2, and Roni Risman secured Race 3 victory for BLC Motorsport.

In TH Super Pickup, Kantadhee Kusiri opened the weekend with pole position for Ford Thailand Racing before the race wins were shared between Natthawut Phuengphrom, Kusiri, and Supatas Boonruang across the three encounters. Kusiri remained one of the category’s most consistent performers throughout the weekend, finishing on the podium in all three races.

Buriram’s opening round established several early benchmarks across the Thailand Super Series field. Singha Motorsport Team Thailand, Wing Hin Motorsports, PSC Motorsport, and Ford Thailand Racing all emerged with strong championship momentum, while categories such as GT4, Super Touring, and TH Super Eco already showed signs of closely contested title fights developing deeper into the season.