Seaoil Radical Challenge Philippines renewed for 2025 and beyond
The country's fastest racing series
At A Glance
- Seaoil extends its title sponsorship and official fuel supplier role for the Seaoil Radical Challenge Philippines through 2025, marking its fourth consecutive year of support.
- The renewed partnership coincides with Round 2 of the 2025 season at Batangas Racing Circuit, where intense competition continues in both the SR3 and SR1 Challenge Cups.
The country’s fastest racing series is set to continue into 2025 and beyond. The Seaoil Radical Challenge puts the country's top drivers in Radical Sports Cars, such as the SR1 and SR3, making for the fastest racing series in the country. Radical Sports Cars are lightweight track-focused vehicles with a high power to weight ratio, making them accelerate like rockets and handle even tight corners incredibly well. Being a one-make Radical Challenge series where all the cars are the same, the focus shifts to driver skill, making for truly intense battles.
Seaoil Philippines has confirmed the renewal of its title sponsorship of the Seaoil Radical Challenge Philippines, extending its support for the country’s fastest racing series into 2025 and beyond. The move strengthens the company’s long-standing partnership with Radical Cars Philippines, which began with the series’ debut season in 2022.
Seaoil has been the official fuel supplier and title partner since the championship’s launch. “The renewal of our contract with Radical for the 2025 Seaoil Radical Challenge Philippines marks the fourth consecutive year of our title sponsorship and official fuel partnership, a testament to the growing popularity and success of this series, which remains the fastest in the country,” said Mark Yu, President for Retail Business & Chief Finance Officer, Seaoil Philippines. “Over the years, we’ve seen the growth of our grid, thrilling competition, and proof that SEAOIL Extreme Fuels deliver world-class performance for Filipino racers. This latest signing signals our commitment to a long-term partnership that will continue to elevate Philippine motorsport and showcase the reliability of Seaoil fuels on and off the track”.
Mike Consenheim, President of Radical Cars Philippines, highlighted the importance of the collaboration. “Since 2022, our partnership with Seaoil has stood as a pillar of growth for Philippine motorsport. Together, we have more than doubled the size of the grid, and this renewed long-term commitment ensures that we will continue to advance the sport and strengthen our collaboration well into the future,” he said.
From left: Jose Jaime Dela Fuente, Vice President Corporate and Consumer Marketing, Seaoil Philippines; Marlon Stockinger, Motorsports Director, Radical Cars Philippines; Mark Yu, President for Retail Business & Chief Finance Officer, Seaoil Philippines; Mike Consenheim, President, Radical Cars Philippines; Enrique Hormillo, Sales & Marketing Director, Radical Cars Philippines; Edward Cruz, Head of Fuels Marketing, Seaoil Philippines.
The announcement came just before Round 2 of the 2025 Seaoil Radical Challenge Philippines held on September 26 to 28 at the Batangas Racing Circuit. Known for its technical layout and flowing corners, the venue is expected to provide another weekend of close racing as the series reaches its halfway point.
Competition remains intense across both the SR3 and SR1 Challenge Cups. In the SR3 category, defending champion, Mikey Jordan, leads the standings after a strong performance in Round 1, with rival, Andre Rodrigues, close behind. Rafa Caceres is also looking to build on his consistent run to break into title contention. In the SR1 Challenge Cup, Juha Turalba, drew attention with a clean sweep of all three races on his Radical debut at Clark. Jason Choachuy and Miguel Quiñones are determined to challenge Turalba at Batangas.
The 2025 Seaoil Radical Challenge Philippines is backed by several sponsors, including Bank of the Philippine Islands, Dove, Axe, The AutoComplex, and Second Skin Industries. Radical Cars Philippines remains the exclusive importer of Radical Sports Cars, such as the SR1, and continues to organize the one-make Radical Challenge series.