A long, hot and exciting weekend at Sepang Circuit in the fourth round of TSS The Super Series by B-Quik 2025.

Non stop action, drama and very close racing, elements that have combined to made this the premier racing championship in South East Asia – and an awful lot to take home for B-Quik Absolute Racing, podiums, wins and points! Even a title decided in our favour with a round to spare.

In Super Car GT3 Henk Kiks and Sandy Stuvik in the #26 Porsche kept their incredible podium run going with two more to make it a staggering eight podiums from eight races.

Saturday’s race was a real peach. Kiks and Stuvik combined superbly to deliver consistent, blistering laps from start to finish and the reward was third place! They added a fifth place in Sunday’s final race to keep their 100% podium run rolling with two races still to go this year.

Haziq Oh and Aaron Lim in the #786 Audi had a blinder of a weekend, they won GT3 AM twice in less than 24 Hours, on both Saturday and Sunday.

That made it four wins in a row … from four starts. And that perfect sequence means they are GT3 AM champions with two races to spare!

But not just the AM win, the Malaysian duo grabbed the last step of the overall rostrum on Saturday before finishing an incredible second overall on Sunday!

And that really told their story, incredible stints from both these drivers, every single lap was perfect, every single sector, every single turn. They kept their heads and turned in monster results and made two trips to the podiums on both days.

In Super Car GT4 Iaro Razanakoto and Sathaporn Veerachue also enjoyed an excellent weekend. On Saturday the Madagascan-Thai duo finished runners up in GT4 AM after a hard-fought drive carried them through the field all the way to an amazing second place overall.

In Sunday’s second race they were not only chasing the AM win again but locked into the overall GT4 battles before late race contact threw them back down the order. However, these guys never give up and they squeezed out third place in GT4 AM. That was an excellent way to wrap things up.

And then there is Ian Geekie, one of the toughest of the tough and a serial winner on this track, including in the Sepang 12 Hours.

He was driving with us for the first time this year and there were no signs of any cobwebs as he sliced his way to the runners up spot in Super Car GTC on Saturday and then blew everyone away as raced to a stunning win on Sunday.

In fact, it was a triple win as Geekie clinched not only GTC Overall but GTC Production and the Porsche Sprint Trophy, but most of all he sealed an outright win that we really wanted to take away from Sepang.

After two rounds of the series in Malaysia we now turn our attention to the final round of TSS The Super Series 2025, which will return the championship to Buriram.