Leg 2 of TGR Philippine Cup attracts more than 12,000 attendees
Toyota PH holds successful leg 2 of TGR Philippine Cup

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has concluded the second of three Race Weekends of the 2025 Toyota Gazoo Racing Philippine Cup (TGR Philippine Cup). The premier motorsports event saw more than 12,000 attendees experience the thrill of various racing and driving activities on the streets from May 23 to 25, just south of Manila in Villar City.

Novice, Sporting, Super Sporting, and Legacy classes went wheel-to-wheel in three circuit races over the weekend in the 2.4km long street circuit. The makeshift circuit had 14 turns, including two hairpins and six chicanes, providing exciting track action for spectators.

Also joining the race was TMP president Masando Hashimoto, who races in the Novice Class. He shook the crowd in the last laps of the Novice Class circuit race when he hit the barriers and overturned. Fortunately, he was able to evacuate his Vios one-make-race (OMR) car promptly and came out of the incident without any injuries.

“My car flipped upside down and became immobilized. While the tires and engine sustained significant damage from the impact, the cabin remained intact and completely clear, allowing me to escape without even a scratch. I lost my beloved Vios #4, but it saved my life. We racers experience crashes all the time, many times, which is part of racing, but I have seen first-hand the wonderful fact that Toyota cars are safe, robust, and keep the drivers protected,” said Hashimoto.

Hashimoto coming out unscathed despite the crash is proof of the Vios' ability to be a safe race car. TMP has been utilizing the Vios OMR, especially converted for the TGR Philippine Cup (previously Vios Cup) for 11 years now, where it has been subjected to various racing conditions both in permanent and street circuits. It has been modified to fit racing standards, which includes the installation of a roll cage and racing seat with 5-point seat belts to ensure the safety of the racer. Racers are also equipped with fireproof racing suits, gloves, and helmets with Head and Neck Support (HANS) devices.

The Tamaraw Racing Concept, a modified Tamaraw Dropside, also made its debut during the race weekend as the showcase vehicle during the Drag Race Exhibition. The concept vehicle underlines Toyota’s dedication to creating exciting cars through continuous testing on the track. Eventgoers were also treated to free musical performances by OPM rock stars Rico Blanco and Parokya ni Edgar on May 24, and Ely Buendia and Bamboo on May 25.
Below is the full list of official winners of Race Weekend 2:


Fans can look forward to Race Weekend 3 of the 2025 TGR Philippine Cup in August at the Clark International Speedway.
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