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Racing Thrills and Tamaraw Debut Wrap Up TGR Philippine Cup
The 2025 Toyota Gazoo Racing Philippine Cup ended with new champions and a showcase of local racing innovation at Clark International Speedway.

Russel Cabrera of Toyota Team Cebu – Standard Insurance claimed the Super Sporting crown, Jesse Garcia of Obengers Racing – Toyota Balintawak topped the Sporting Class, and Luis Moreno of the TGR Philippines Novice Team ruled his division. Their consistent performance across three weekends secured them the overall titles. Obengers Racing also took home the coveted Team Championship.

The highlight of the final leg was the Tamaraw OMR Concept Sprint Race Exhibition, where the locally developed one-make-race pickup was unleashed on track. Driven by former Vios Cup champions and GR Development Driver Aaron Guevara, the Tamaraw impressed with lap times matching the Vios CVT OMRs and even outran a GR 86 and Vios Legacy car in a drag race. TMP GR Section Supervisor JC Gaon said the upgrades focused on safety and handling, calling the project a challenging but promising milestone as the Philippines leads in developing an OMR vehicle.

Adding more excitement, TMP President Masando Hashimoto celebrated his first victory in the returning Endurance Race. Meanwhile, GR Yaris, Supra, and 86 owners competed in the Club Race, while the eSports GT Championship 2025 kicked off with qualifiers for aspiring sim racers.

Race Weekend 3 also delivered strong finishes across all classes. Iñigo Anton, Raymond Cudala, and Luis Moreno won the Sprint Race 6 in their respective brackets, while Michael Bryan Co, Jamil Lacuna, and Moreno again took top spots in Sprint Race 7. Hashimoto himself grabbed the Novice Class win in the Endurance Race.




The weekend ended on a festive note with Over October performing live before the official awarding ceremony.

As TMP Assistant Vice President for Marketing Services Andy Ty summed it up: this season brought “a Legacy Class debut, a city street race, and the first Tamaraw OMR sprint—truly a season for the books.”


The 2025 TGR Philippine Cup was sanctioned by the Automobile Association Philippines with support from Petron, GT Radial, and other partners.
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Silver Arrows Strike: Mercedes hits back hard in Shanghai
George Russell put Mercedes on top again in Shanghai after taking pole for the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race, with teammate Kimi Antonelli completing a front-row lockout. Russell set a 1:31.520 lap in Sprint Qualifying, while Antonelli went 0.289 seconds slower to seal second place. Lando Norris placed third for McLaren, with Lewis Hamilton fourth for Ferrari.

The result gave Mercedes another strong statement after its winning start to the 2026 season in Australia. Russell said the car felt “amazing” and added that it had been “a real joy to drive,” pointing to the team’s momentum from Melbourne into a very different track in Shanghai. Formula 1’s official results also showed Oscar Piastri fifth and Charles Leclerc sixth behind Hamilton and Norris.

Antonelli, still in only the early stage of his Formula 1 career, said the pace was there but admitted he did not fully put the lap together on soft tires. Even so, his lap was enough to help Mercedes lock out the front row for Saturday’s 19-lap sprint, putting the team in prime position to collect more points.
McLaren stayed close enough to remain a threat. Norris said he was pleased to finish ahead of both Ferraris after they had looked strong through much of Friday. Piastri backed him up in fifth, which gives McLaren two cars inside the top five for the short race.
Ferrari, meanwhile, remained in the mix but could not match Mercedes over one lap. Hamilton said the car felt good overall but pointed to straight-line speed as one area where Ferrari was still losing ground. Leclerc ended up sixth, keeping both Ferraris on the first three rows.

Red Bull had a far rougher session. Max Verstappen could manage only eighth, with Isack Hadjar down in 10th, while Oliver Bearman split the two Red Bulls in ninth for Haas. Earlier in the day, Russell had already set the pace in the weekend’s only practice session, again ahead of Antonelli, which underlined Mercedes’ control of Friday running in China.

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Rings on the Grid
German carmaker Audi has revealed its first Formula One car ahead of its full factory entry under the sport’s new 2026 rules, laying out a long-term target to fight for titles before the decade ends.

The car, called the Audi R26, was shown in Paris and introduces the brand’s first-ever single-seater. The livery carries a mostly grey finish, with Audi’s four rings highlighted in red on the rear wing. The team said the design aims to stand out visually while keeping a clean and restrained look.

Audi enters Formula One after taking over the Sauber operation, which will run under the Audi name from 2026. The transition keeps continuity on the driver side, with Nico Hülkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto staying on after racing for Sauber last season.

Project head Mattia Binotto said the incoming technical regulations offered the right entry point for the brand, allowing Audi to build its programme around a clean-sheet rule set.
Team principal Jonathan Wheatley described the car as the product of years of work across Audi’s facilities, while stressing that the unveiling marks only the beginning. He said the focus now is on building habits, systems, and a competitive mindset that improve with every race weekend.

Like the rest of the grid, Audi’s new car will not make a public debut straight away. Initial running is scheduled for closed tests next week at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, where teams will begin early validation work ahead of the 2026 season.

Audi becomes the latest major manufacturer to commit fully to Formula One, joining the championship at a time when new engine rules and sustainability targets are reshaping the sport’s long-term direction.
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Silver Arrows Shakeup
Mercedes has confirmed that chief designer John Owen will leave the Formula One team later this year, ending a long run at the Brackley-based outfit that dates back nearly two decades.
Owen, 52, joined the team in 2007 when it was still operating as Honda. He stayed through the dramatic transition to Brawn GP, which stunned the paddock by winning both the drivers’ and constructors’ championships in 2009. When the operation became the Mercedes Formula One Team, Owen remained a central figure in its technical structure.
During Mercedes’ dominant era from 2014 to 2021, the team secured seven drivers’ titles and eight constructors’ championships. Owen’s work in car design placed him among the key architects of that success.

Mercedes said Owen has decided to step away from Formula One and will begin a period of gardening leave later this year. The team added that he will remain involved during the transition period to ensure continuity.
His role as director of car design will be taken over by Giacomo Tortora, who currently serves as engineering director. Deputy technical director Simone Resta will oversee the design group as part of the restructuring.
The announcement comes as the Formula One season approaches. Pre-season testing begins next month in Bahrain Pre-Season Testing, ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix on March 8.
Mercedes said Owen’s departure was amicable and acknowledged his long-standing contribution to the team’s competitive history.

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