MSF Superbikes 2025 : Rider’s Championship Points after Round 3
MSF SUPERBIKES 2025 – ROUND 3 RIDER STANDINGS SHAKE-UP!
The heat was on at Sepang International Circuit for Round 3 of the MSF Superbikes 2025 season, and the championship picture is looking sharper – and more intense – than ever. With riders pushing their limits and teams strategizing every lap, the standings now reveal who’s edging closer to glory and who has serious work ahead in the final stretch.
ALL STARS CLASS – NORRODIN STILL UNTOUCHABLE
Adam Norrodin continues his reign in the All Stars class, now holding 590 points for Mobilub Suzuki Racing Team. With a commanding lead, he’s proven almost impossible to shake off. But Muhammad Amir Izzat of BA Tuning isn’t giving up easily, sitting on 470 points and keeping the chase alive. Team Savitar’s Chan Qing Rong maintains a strong 410 points, leaving the top three tightly packed for the fight to the finish.
GP MASTER – FAHMI HOLDS, BUT PRESSURE BUILDS
In GP Master, Mohd Fahmi Abdul Wahaf (FGRT Project One) still leads with 515 points, but Goh Jia Hao’s win in Round 3 has him closing in fast at 480 points. Irsyad Bakri (JDM Depot Petronas Sprinta) follows at 455 points, making this class one of the most unpredictable battles heading into the later rounds.
GP PRO – IZAD SETS THE PACE
Kamarul Izad Ishak (Koyak Design Mecánica Racing) remains the man to beat with 525 points, extending his advantage with another strong performance. Santhiran Nagaraju isn’t far behind on 465 points, while Muhammad Raudhatul Razman sits in striking distance with 450 points – this trio is delivering fireworks every round.
GP X – JEREMY YU TAKES CONTROL
Jeremy Yu has taken firm control of GP X with a dominant 500 points tally, leaving the rest to battle for scraps. Behind him, the fight for second is tight – Chow Kwai San (335 points) and Abdul Latif Bin Suib (330 points) are separated by just 5 points, with everything to play for.
SUPER ROOKIE – MARCUS LEE RISES
The future stars of MSF Superbikes are shining bright in Super Rookie. Marcus Lee has surged to the front with 425 points, with Abdul Wafi Lokman (400 points) and Muhamad Izwan Bin Ashari (360 points) trailing closely. Every lap in this class feels like a glimpse into the next generation of Malaysian superbike talent.
SUPER SPORT – DHEERAJ DOMINATES
In Super Sport, Dhiraj Tan is in a league of his own – now holding a monster 615 points for Team Savitar. His teammate Mohd Nabilalif Mohd Rosli follows at 450 points, giving the team a dream 1-2. Jeff Chong (BA Tuning) sits third with 355 points, but has his work cut out if he’s to catch the Savitar duo.
WHAT’S NEXT – MERDEKA ENDURANCE 33 & THE FINALE
While the championship hunt is heating up, the next stop is something truly special – the Merdeka Endurance 33 on 31st August 2025. This unique, non-championship round will see teams pairing up with 2 riders, 2 motorcycles, and 33 laps in an endurance-style showdown. It won’t affect the points standings, but it will test strategy, stamina, and teamwork like no other race this season.
Then, all eyes turn to the Round 4 Grand Finale on 2nd November 2025. With titles still hanging in the balance, expect the last round to be an all-out war for championship glory.
The road to the crown is far from over – and the best is yet to come.
