The 2025 Seaoil Radical Challenge ended in a nail-biting finish, with Mikey Jordan winning his second consecutive SR3 championship title.
It was an uphill climb for Jordan, as even though he was able to secure pole position, he was plagued with car troubles on the first day of the challenge finale. Although he set a new track record at the Clark International Speedway—1min52.062sec—he then experienced electrical failure, which forced him out of the race.

He returned to the final two races of the season with a vengeance as he quickly took the lead and didn’t look back. At the end of all races, Jordan accumulated 56.5 points and his second SR3 championship.
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Rookie Juha Turalba also showed out with nine wins out of 11 total races. That earned him the SR1 championship and the Rookie of the Year award for this season. Turalba had faced a wealth of competition this year, and all eyes will be on him next season.

With Seaoil Extreme 97 fuel on top, the Radical Challenge has cemented itself as one of the most exciting racing events in the Philippines. Seaoil Philippines’ head of fuels marketing, Edward Cruz, thanked the Radical community for their support and partnership, while looking towards the future of the challenge.
“We are especially proud that, for the fourth straight year, Seaoil didn’t just stand beside this championship—we helped power it. Seaoil Extreme 97’s race-engineered formulation delivered the clean, consistent power and reliability needed for drivers to push to the limit, race after race, right up to the final flag,” said Cruz.
“To Radical Cars Philippines, our co-sponsors, organizers, and the growing community of fans—thank you for trusting Seaoil and for building this series with us. What began four years ago as a bold partnership has now become a benchmark for Philippine motorsport, and this season’s finish on such a high note only strengthens our drive to take it even further.”
