Petaling Jaya, Malaysia – Red Bull Malaysia has renewed its partnerships with 31 Racing Team, Maju Motor Racing Team, and CKJ Racing Team following the conclusion of the 2025 PETRONAS MAM Malaysian Cub Prix Championship.
The renewal was announced during an appreciation night hosted by Red Bull Malaysia to recognise the performance of the three teams during the season. The renewed partnerships will extend into the 2026 Cub Prix season, continuing Red Bull’s involvement in the local motorcycle racing scene.
Adelene Tay, head of Marketing TCP Red Bull Malaysia, said, “Season after season, we have seen these riders’ passion, grit, and determination on full display and it is a powerful reminder of why we remain committed to celebrating the spirit of motorcycle racing in Malaysia.”
She added, “This collaboration is our way of supporting the people who define Malaysian motorsports—riders, crews, and everyone behind the scenes who keep the wheels turning. We are proud to stand with them, fuelling not just the competition, but every step of their racing journey.”
During the event, Red Bull presented appreciation gifts to team owners Mr. Che Ku Jonaidi of CKJ Racing Team, Mr. K. Sivanesan of 31 Racing Team Owner, and Mr. Yong Yin Hoe of Maju Motor Racing Team in recognition of their leadership. Mechanics, engineers, and support crews from the three teams were also acknowledged for their contributions throughout the championship season.
In conjunction with the event, Red Bull Malaysia introduced Red Bull Zero, a zero-sugar energy beverage. The company said the product delivers the same functional benefits as its original energy drink while catering to consumers seeking a sugar-free option. Red Bull Zero will be sold in 250ml cans at major supermarkets and convenience stores, with prices starting from RM3.10 per can.
Looking ahead to the 2026 season, Red Bull Malaysia said it will continue working with its partner teams as part of its broader efforts to support the development of motorsport talent in Malaysia.
