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Porsche Esports Sprint Challenge Malaysia 2025 concludes at Petronas Sepang International Circuit

Porsche Esports Sprint Challenge Malaysia 2025 concludes at Petronas Sepang International Circuit

Posted on June 11, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Porsche Esports Sprint Challenge Malaysia 2025 concludes at Petronas Sepang International Circuit

Porsche Esports Sprint Challenge Malaysia 2025 concludes at Petronas Sepang International Circuit

The Porsche Esports Sprint Challenge Malaysia 2025 (PESCM 2025) has concluded with the finale that was held on June 8 at the Petronas Sepang International Circuit, as part of the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia (PCCA) Rounds 6 and 7 that was also held on the day.

Three categories were opened for PESCM 2025, and these were the Junior Dreamers category for participants aged 10 to 14; Young Dreamers (15 to 17 years of age) and Driven Dreamers (ages 18 to 25).

Ten racers contested each category in the final round of PESCM 2025. The Driven Dreamers category saw a commanding performance by Naquib Azlan and Nabil Azlan who took first and second place finishes respectively, with the podium completed by Zeth Yuen who stepped up from the Young Dreamers category last year, where he scored a podium finish as well.

The Young Dreamers category this year was won by Dhevesh Geeva, followed by Ethen Low in second place and Nazyff Zain rounding up the category podium in third. In the Junior Dreamers category, the race win went to Aydrae Amit, while second place in the class went to Anson Yong. Completing the Junior Dreamers podium was Jonas Tan, who fought his way back to third place after a spin early in the race.

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Winners and podium-placed finishers for each category brought home a trophy, as well as the opportunity to take part in Porsche Driving Experience sessions.

Beginning with the initial qualifying round on April 12-20, participants could set their times either at a Porsche Centre or remotely at home. Those who made it through the first qualifying round as the top 30 qualifiers would then continue to the second, in-person qualifying sessions held at Porsche Centres nationwide, before the third qualifying round that was held on May 24-25.

The PESCM 2025 series of simulator races was held on the RaceRoom platform, in which racers drove the virtual iteration of the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup racer. Circuits driven by the young simulator racers included the Twin Ring Motegi circuit in Japan, Buriram International Circuit in Thailand, the Shanghai International Circuit in China and the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia.


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