The Asia Auto Gymkhana Championship (AAGC) 2025 continued with full energy and excitement in Taipei as Round 4 delivered two days of intense competition, remarkable skill, and standout performances from top drivers across Asia.
Day One – Solo Qualifying & Women’s Final
Yesterday’s program featured the Men’s and Women’s Solo Qualifying sessions, followed by the Women’s Final. The competition was tight, but Indonesia’s Alinka Hardianti delivered an exceptional performance, securing victory and claiming the Women’s Solo title for Round 4. Her precision, consistency, and speed set a clear benchmark for the event.

Day Two – Men’s Final, Men’s Doubles & Mixed Doubles
Today’s events showcased the Men’s Final along with the Men’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles categories. Indonesia once again dominated the field.

In the Mixed Doubles, the pairing of Alinka Hardianti and Adrian Septianto took the win, showing outstanding teamwork and control on the technical Taipei course.
The Men’s Doubles title was also claimed by Indonesia, with Adrian Septianto and Mario Claudio outperforming the competition and securing the top spot.
The day concluded with the Men’s Final, where Adrian Septianto continued Indonesia’s winning streak, taking first place with a powerful and consistent performance.
Across all categories — Women’s Solo, Men’s Solo, Men’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles — Indonesia claimed victory, making this round a clean sweep for the nation.
The great success of this event proved that with the cooperation and support of ASNs within the same region, Gymkhana can be a safe, affordable, and enjoyable grassroots motorsport for all at the international level. This format may be duplicated in other regionsto promote motorsport into new territory.

Text Credits: Asia Auto Gymkhana
Photo Credits: ICARUS Sports
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