Another Era Set to Unfold; Motul MotoIR Championship Announces 2025 Calendar
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The 2024 season of the MotoIR National Championship presented by Motul was a resounding success and it was an unforgettable new era of racing heroes and champions. The 6-round race series was nothing short of action, camaraderie and showcase of riding talent from the country’s up and coming and top underbone, scooter, super sport and sport bike riders.
Motul distributed by Infiniteserv International provided solid support which made the MotoIR National Championship thrive and in 2025, the brand will once again present the series at the Tarlac Circuit Hill. It will be another six rounds of quality motorsports and the racing community is looking forward to the competition which will begin in March 2025. Motul is a global French company which manufactures, develops and distributes lubricants and other specialized products for engines (motorcycles, cars and other vehicles) and for industry.
The MotoIR National Championship is organized by InsideRACING. “MotoIR” began in 2012 and was the brainchild of InsideRACING’s President Mr. Al Camba. The MotoIR is a GP-style race event aimed to elevate the sport for riders, racing teams and race fans. It trains and prepares future Filipino racing stars. Since then, the series have produced champion and prominent riders, some of them now racing internationally.
The FIM Philippine Federation National Motorcycle Sports and Safety Association (NAMSSA) and its affiliate Unified Sports and Racing Association (USRA) for Motorcycles are the sanctioning bodies of the Motul MotoIR National Championship. The Tarlac Circuit Hill has been a great battleground for the series since 2022.
2024 MotoIR National Champions were Alfonsi Daquigan of SHARP Honda Philippines (Super Sport Bike GP), Rain del Mundo of RnD (Super Sport Bike SP and Super Underbone Open SP), EJ Sobretodo of Angkas XTeer VMAN (Super Sport GP), Carlsen Solis of Dad’s Garage 4S1M (Super Sport SP), McKinley Kyle Paz of Yamaha Philippines (Super Underbone Open GP) Masato Fernando of Dad’s Garage 4S1M (Super Underbone Limited GP), Lei Peeno Chang of Spec-V KC99 (Super Scooter Limited and Super Underbone Open SP) and Reymart Lining of ADM (Super Underbone Limited SP). Daquigan, Solis, Paz and Fernando are part of the roster of international riders whose participation at the local MotoIR Championship serves an inspiration for aspiring racers.
Aside from MotoIR classes, there are club races and one-make races in the MotoIR Championship. Like and follow the InsideRACING Nation official facebook page and the MotoIR facebook page for more announcements regarding the 2025 Motul MotoIR National Championship.