Castrol Malaysia has announced that it sponsor two young riders in the WIRA category at the 2020 Malaysian Cub Prix Championship. The sponsorship will be carried under the Castrol POWER1 flagship brand.
Castrol is a global lubricant brand from the BP energy group. The brand has been consistently at the forefront of global motorsports since the early 1900s. This latest initiative indicates not only a continuation of Castrol’s research & development efforts of using bike sponsorships to push boundaries and improve products, but also encouraging young and talented riders in line with the company’s strong motorsports heritage.
Young Talent
The two Castrol sponsored riders are Muhammad Harith Haziq bin Zamri and Allan Harris bin Herman. Both are 16 years old and had participated in the 2018 and 2019 Malaysian Cub Prix Championships, attaining respectable placings in the overall standings. The duo had also participated in other notable races such as the Malaysian Superbike Championship and the Asia Road Racing Championship to gain greater exposure.
“We are very excited to be part of Team Castrol this year. Thank you for believing in us and giving us the confidence to go out there and show everyone what we can do,” said Harith.
“This is the first time we’re racing on Team Castrol, and it’s been nothing but a positive experience so far. Looking forward to winning!” exclaimed Allan.
The Malaysian Cub Prix Championship dates back to 1994 and is an annual national-level motorcycle racing series for bikes with displacements from 100cc to 150cc. The championship began as a grassroots movement to develop professional motorcycle racing in Malaysia. Today, it provides a platform for discovering and developing Malaysian motorcycle racing talents in a nationally-acclaimed organised event. The WIRA category was introduced in 2002 and is an age-restricted class for riders aged between 13 – 17 years.
Riding on Its Motorsports Heritage
Castrol has a celebrated heritage in the world of motorsports globally. With this latest sponsorship initiative, the company hopes to be more active in the local motorsports scene while connecting with young enthusiasts of the sport.
“Our history dates all the way back to the very beginnings of racing at the Isle of Man TT in 1907 through to the powerful bikes in today’s MotoGP series,” said Keow Mei-Shan, Marketing Director, Malaysia &
Singapore. “We are very proud of our heritage in motorcycle racing, and as one of the leading lubricant brands in the country, we would like to encourage up-and-coming talents to pursue their passion through proper and professional avenues,” she continued.
Castrol POWER1 offers a wide range of products to both motorcycles and scooters, and consists of the Castrol POWER1 Racing, Castrol POWER1 and Castrol POWER1 Scooter brands.