GT4 & GTC: Wing Hin’s masterclass

The GT4 and GTC classes delivered one of the closest battles of the season. Starting from fifth on the grid, B-Quik Absolute Racing (#32) fought hard to lead mid-race before receiving a penalty that reshuffled the order.
That opened the door for Wing Hin Motorsports (#39), driven by Naquib Azlan and Mitchell Cheah, who staged a brilliant charge through the field. After a relentless 60-minute battle, they crossed the line to take the win — a perfect way to close the season.

They were followed by Racing Aurora (#36) with Daniel Bilski and Hayden Haikal in second, and B-Quik Absolute Racing (#32) taking third.
AAS Motorsport’s two entries — #99 (Dechathon Phuakkarwut / Thanapat Suthisawang) and #1 (Comic Karnasut / Kantadhee Kusiri) — rounded out the top five after a tense midfield scrap.

In GTC, Toyota Gazoo Racing Thailand (#9) capitalized on pitlane drama for the SPEED FACTORY-Ford-Millers (#88) car to secure the win, with a composed drive from Akphong Akniniroth and Krit Vasurat.

GT3 & GTM: Singha Motorsport ends on top

In GT3, Singha Motorsport Team Thailand (#12) dominated qualifying and converted pole into victory with Piti Phirumpakdee and Kantadhee Kusiri behind the wheel.
They were chased all race long by AAS Motorsport by EBM (#18) featuring Wutthikorn Inthraphuvasak and Laurin Heinrich, who pulled off a late move on B-Quik Absolute Racing (#786) to secure second.
B-Quik’s Sak Nana and Karol Basz completed the podium, followed by Singha’s second entry (#89) and B-Quik’s #26.

In GTM, CRE Racing (#88) sealed the win ahead of PSC Motorsport (#77) and Toyota Gazoo Racing Thailand (#24) to conclude a consistent season.

Super Touring: A dramatic twist to end the year

The Super Touring finale was a spectacle from start to finish.
Insane Motorsport by ZIC (#65) led most of the race until a late puncture forced them into the pits, promoting M&M Shop Pattaya (#55) to the lead. But post-race penalties and contact changed the story once more — YK Motorsports (#14) took victory after a hard-fought duel, followed by Rongpo Power Unit (#19) and Wing Hin Motorsports (#38) in third.

Super Pickup: Big Ash Shabu takes it home

In the Thailand Super Pickup D2 (Class C) race, Big Ash Shabu (#58) came out on top, followed by SSK Factory (#30) and 6.9 Richter Konmeen Paint Garage (#90).