Malaysian rider Hakim Danish heads into the JuniorGP season finale in Valencia with renewed confidence after scoring Moto3 World Championship points. The young star aims for victory in his final JuniorGP appearance before moving up to Moto3 in 2026.

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The 2025 FIM JuniorGP World Championship season reaches its climax this weekend at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, a technical 4.01-kilometre track featuring five right-hand corners, nine left-hand corners, and an 876-metre main straight. All eyes will be on Malaysian talent Hakim Danish, who arrives for the double-race finale riding a wave of confidence.
Fresh from completing two Moto3 World Championship outings as a replacement rider for Ryusei Yamanaka, competing at the Portuguese GP earlier this month and the Valencian GP just last weekend, Hakim delivered an impressive performance against full-season Moto3 regulars. His 14th-place finish and the six points collected across three races have given him valuable momentum ahead of the JuniorGP finale.
This weekend’s showdown will feature two races on Sunday, broadcast live on the official FIM JuniorGP YouTube channel.
Hakim: “My goal is to win this race.”
Speaking ahead of the final round, Hakim Danish expressed tremendous motivation and clarity of purpose as he prepares for his last JuniorGP appearance before stepping up full-time to the Moto3 World Championship in 2026.
“For this week, I am even more motivated to face the final round of the FIM JuniorGP. I will give my absolute best and fight hard. As everyone knows, this is my last race in JuniorGP before moving up to the Moto3 World Championship next year. From my experience and learning in Moto3, I have been able to improve many aspects, particularly braking, bike handling, and lap pace. This week, I will go all out, give everything I have, and fight to the very end. My goal is to win this race.”
Hakim’s recent Moto3 experience has clearly sharpened his skills, a boost that could prove decisive on a demanding track like Valencia.
Team Confidence: Aiming for Podium or Victory
Team representatives have also voiced strong confidence in the young Malaysian’s ability to deliver in this high-pressure finale.
“This is the final round of the JuniorGP in Valencia. Last week, Hakim was racing in the Moto3 World Championship, and this week he returns to compete in the JuniorGP. I am confident in Hakim Danish’s potential. His experience in the World Championship has given him a significant boost in confidence, and I hope Hakim can fight for a podium position or even a victory. Let us all pray for his success this weekend.”
With his upgraded race craft, sharpened pace, and renewed confidence, Hakim enters the final round as one of the riders to watch, not only for a podium, but potentially for a triumphant final JuniorGP victory.
A Pivotal Weekend Before Moto3 Step-Up
The Valencia finale marks an emotional milestone: the end of Hakim’s JuniorGP journey and the beginning of his Moto3 World Championship career next season. His performances this weekend will set the tone as he transitions onto the world stage full-time.
Malaysian fans will be eagerly watching to see whether Hakim can end his JuniorGP chapter on the highest possible note.
Two races. One final weekend. One chance to finish as a champion. All that remains is for Hakim Danish to deliver on Sunday and he’s more ready than ever.



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