
The conclusion of the Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) Asia eSports GT Championship was held on November 23 in Bangkok, Thailand. Participants from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand competed across three races on Gran Turismo 7 to see who was the fastest.

Andika Rama (Indonesia) emerged victorious with a total of 74 points in the Individual Championship. He was followed by Moreno Pratama (Indonesia) with 62 points, and Chong Kai Chang (Malaysia) with 59 points.
As for the Country Championship, Indonesia won first place with 169 points, followed by Malaysia with 151 points, and Singapore with 93 points. The top three individuals and teams each received a cash prize of $8,000, $4,500, and $3,000, respectively.



If you’re wondering how our country fared, the Philippines secured fourth place in the Country Championship. Enzo Ison was the highest finisher at eighth place, while Matthew Ang and Victor Ancheta placed 13th and 14th, respectively.

“Winning the 2025 TGR Asia eSports GT Championship is the result of months of preparation and sticking to our race strategies, even as other teams pushed hard and made aggressive pit calls,” said Rama. “We focused on refining our approach lap by lap, adjusting in real time while remaining true to our plan. Each corner, each tire change, and each overtaking decision was an opportunity to improve. Seeing our strategy pay off and being crowned Asia’s champion again gives us an incredible sense of pride.”
If you’d like to see the action yourself, you can watch the replay on the Facebook page of Toyota Gazoo Racing Philippines.

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