In Micro Max, Vaibhav Poona set the early benchmark with pole position in qualifying, while Alexander Freienstein and Samar Chopra remained within contention. The heats reshuffled the order, with Freienstein emerging as the most consistent front-runner, securing third while Poona and Chopra slipped down the order. That trend continued into the Pre-Final, where Freienstein held position as Chopra climbed and Poona struggled to recover. In the Final, Freienstein converted his consistency into a podium finish in third, with Chopra narrowly missing out in fourth and Poona concluding the weekend in twelfth.
Junior Max centred around Veer Chopra, who built momentum across each phase of the weekend. After qualifying third, he maintained position in the Heat before taking control in the Pre-Final. From there, Chopra executed a clean and decisive Final to secure overall victory. Mitansh Jain showed strong pace early, winning the Heat, but could not sustain that advantage through the later stages, finishing eighth in the Final. Arhann Koreishi remained in the mix across sessions, contributing to a tightly contested midfield.
In the Max category, Nathan Kappen and Rayan Koreishi led the charge. Kappen steadily progressed through the sessions, moving from sixth in qualifying to third in the Heat and second in the Pre-Final, establishing himself as a consistent frontrunner. Koreishi, meanwhile, delivered his strongest performance when it mattered most, recovering from tenth in qualifying to secure a podium finish in third in the Final. Aadish Mehta also featured across the sessions, finishing eleventh in the Pre-Final.
Across all three categories, the weekend was defined by race management and progression through the sessions. Chopra’s Junior Max sweep stood out as the headline result, while Freienstein and Koreishi ensured a broader podium presence, underlining depth across the field.

