The 2025 Toyota Gazoo Racing Asia eSports GT Championship wrapped up in Bangkok over the weekend with intense competition across Asia as Team Philippines held on for a respectable fourth-place finish in the country standings.
Representing the country were drivers Enzo Ison, Matthew Ang, and Victor Ancheta, fresh off their national-level success in the domestic championship.
In the individual standings, Ison emerged as the best-placed Filipino driver, finishing eighth overall. Ang and Ancheta ranked 13th and 14th, respectively.
Meanwhile, in the country classification, Team Philippines collected 69 points, enough for fourth place, ahead of Thailand but behind Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.
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Team Indonesia, led by Andika Rama, swept both the individual and country titles, amassing 169 points across the three races. Rama clinched the overall individual championship with a total of 74 points.
Racers competed in three high-stakes events using the racing sim platform Gran Turismo 7, featuring a seven-lap sprint at Suzuka in a Toyota GR Yaris, a 21-lap endurance-style race at Interlagos in a GR010 Hybrid, and a 14-lap sprint at Watkins Glen in a GR Supra Race Car 2019.
For the first time in the Championship’s history, the second race at Interlagos adopted a team-race format: each country fielded a single rig, and mandatory driver swaps meant that all three team drivers had to take turns behind the wheel.
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