MSF Superbikes 2025 : Rider’s Championship Points after Round 3

MSF Superbikes 2025 : Rider’s Championship Points after Round 3

Round 2 of MSF Superbikes 2025 delivered high-stakes racing, fierce competition, and dramatic shifts in the championship standings across all categories. As the series approaches its midpoint, riders are beginning to emerge as title contenders while others fight to keep their championship hopes alive.

In the All Stars category, Adam Norrodin from Mobilub Suzuki Racing Team surged to the top of the standings with a commanding 380 points, thanks to a strong win in Round 2. Close behind is BA Tuning’s Muhammad Amir Izzat with 300 points, followed by Team Savitar’s Chan Qing Rong with 260. 

GP Master saw FGRT’s Mohd Fahmi Abdul Wahaf take the top spot with 350 points, closely tailed by Irsyad Bakri (345 points) and Muhammad Hamzi Ramzi (310 points). Just 40 points separate the top three, making this class one of the most tightly contested going into Round 3.

In the SuperSport class, Team Savitar’s Dhiraj Tan maintained his dominance, leading the category with a total of 410 points. Teammate Mohd Nabilalif Rosli follows with 300 points. Jeff Chong of BA Tuning stays in the hunt in third with 185 points, though he’ll need strong results in the next rounds to stay in contention.

GP Pro has seen major movement. Kamarul Izad Ishak of Koyak Design leads with 395 points, showing incredible consistency across two rounds. Hot on his tail are Santhiran Nagaraju (295 points) and Muhammad Raudhatu Razman (290 points). Low Wei Der from BA Tuning made a huge leap to 4th overall after a stellar second round.

Meanwhile, Jeremy Yu remains the man to beat in GP X, extending his lead with a total of 300 points. Abdul Latif and Muhammad Ikhwan follow with 220 and 200 points respectively, both closing the gap after strong Round 2 finishes. The mid-pack battle is equally intense, with over ten riders still within striking distance of the top 5.

Super Rookie class has been unpredictable, with Abdul Wafi Lokman now leading the standings at 270 points. Marcus Lee trails by just 45 points, while early Round 1 leader Muhamad Izwan slips to third with 210 points. A strong performance in Round 3 could flip the order yet again.

As the dust settles from Round 2, riders and teams are now setting their sights on the next race. With only a few points separating many of the top spots, every race—and every lap—matters more than ever. Stay tuned as we head into Round 3 where the stakes get even higher!

 

 

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