
The final day of Motul Race Wars 2025 at Clark International Speedway was nothing short of spectacular. Under the blazing Pampanga sun, the track became the ultimate battleground as nearly 100 cars lined up for one last chance to claim glory and a share of the staggering ₱3,000,000 purse.

The Atmosphere
From the moment the gates opened, the energy was palpable. Crews worked feverishly in the paddocks, fine‑tuning engines and checking tire pressures, while drivers walked the grid with a mix of nerves and determination etched on their faces. Fans poured into the grandstands, waving banners and cheering for their favorites, knowing they were about to witness one of the most competitive days in Philippine motorsport history.


The livestream captured it all — the roar of engines, the smell of burning rubber, and the anticipation that hung in the air before each race. Every start felt like a thunderclap, every finish line crossed like a victory for the entire community.


The Racing Action
Day 2 was defined by diversity and intensity. The lineup featured Japanese legends tuned to perfection, European exotics flaunting precision engineering, and homegrown builds proving Filipino ingenuity could stand toe‑to‑toe with the best. Each duel was a clash of styles and philosophies, with every driver chasing fractions of a second.


The Classes That Defined the Battles
Motul Race Wars wasn’t just a free‑for‑all — it was structured into classes that highlighted different levels of skill, engineering, and performance:
- Pro Class: Where seasoned racers brought finely tuned machines, balancing raw speed with precision.
- Super Pro Class: Reserved for elite builds — cars engineered for maximum performance, often pushing the limits of technology.
- Expert Class: A proving ground for skilled drivers who combined technical mastery with competitive spirit.
- Quick 8: The crown jewel of drag racing — only the fastest eight cars made the cut, battling head‑to‑head for supremacy.


Each class carried its own drama, with Pro drivers showcasing consistency, Super Pro machines dazzling with sheer power, Experts proving their mettle, and the Quick 8 delivering the most heart‑stopping duels of the day.
Powered by Motul 300V
Throughout the weekend, Motul 300V powered most of the cars across multiple heats and runs. Despite the humid, scorching conditions, the oil delivered consistent performance, proving its durability and reliability under extreme stress. This endurance highlighted the confidence of its distributor, Infinitesev International, in knowing their product could withstand the toughest racing environments — a testament to Motul’s engineering excellence and trust within the motorsport community.
Safety and Performance Partners
Performance wasn’t the only focus — Alpinestars Philippines played a crucial role in keeping drivers safe and comfortable. From racing suits to gloves and protective apparel, Alpinestars ensured that competitors were equipped with world‑class safety gear, allowing them to push their limits with confidence.
Meanwhile, Sailun Tires, the official tire of Race Wars, proved their mettle on the track. Designed to deliver grip, durability, and consistency under punishing conditions, Sailun’s performance throughout the weekend underscored why they’ve become a trusted partner in motorsport. With cars running multiple heats under the tropical sun, Sailun Tires showed they could handle the pressure — keeping racers competitive and safe lap after lap.

Community, Culture, and Closure
Beyond the competition, Motul Race Wars Day 2 was a celebration of community. Builders, tuners, and enthusiasts stood shoulder to shoulder, united by their love for speed and engineering. Friendships were forged in the paddocks, rivalries played out on the track, and stories were written that will be told for years to come.
And fittingly, this wasn’t just any finale — Race Wars was the last race weekend of 2025, closing the year with a thunderous declaration of passion and progress for Philippine motorsport.
As the sun set over Clark International Speedway, the roar of engines gave way to applause, laughter, and reflection. Nearly 100 cars, four competitive classes, Motul 300V powering the battles, Alpinestars ensuring safety, Sailun Tires gripping the track, one record‑breaking purse, and the final race weekend of the year defined the finale of Motul Race Wars 2025.

Day 2 wasn’t just the end of a race weekend — it was proof that Philippine motorsport is alive, growing, and ready to take on the world.