Red Bull Malaysia renews its partnerships with 31 Racing, Maju Motor and CKJ Racing following the 2025 Malaysian Cub Prix season, while introducing Red Bull Zero to the local market.

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Red Bull Malaysia has reaffirmed its long-term commitment to local motorcycle racing by renewing 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 exclusive appreciation night held in Petaling Jaya, where Red Bull Malaysia celebrated the teams’ strong performances throughout an action-packed Cub Prix season. The event marked not only a season-ending celebration but also the continuation of Red Bull’s involvement in Malaysia’s premier grassroots road racing championship into the 2026 season.

The extended collaboration underscores Red Bull Malaysia’s ongoing mission to nurture and develop homegrown motorsport talent, while supporting the teams and individuals who form the backbone of the local racing ecosystem. From riders pushing the limits on track to crews working tirelessly behind the scenes, the Cub Prix paddock remains a key platform for talent development in Malaysian motorsport.
Adelene Tay, Head of Marketing at TCP Red Bull Malaysia, highlighted the importance of sustaining this support. “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 said. “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.”
As part of the evening, Red Bull Malaysia presented appreciation gifts to team owners Mr. Che Ku Jonaidi (31 Racing), Mr. K. Sivanesan (Maju Motor), and Mr. Yong Yin Hoe (CKJ Racing), recognising their leadership and continued dedication to developing riders within the Cub Prix paddock. The celebration also paid tribute to mechanics, engineers, and support staff whose efforts throughout the season ensured the teams remained competitive at every round.

Red Bull Zero Makes Its Malaysian Debut
In conjunction with its motorsport commitments, Red Bull Malaysia also introduced Red Bull Zero, a zero-sugar energy beverage that delivers the brand’s signature energy boost without added sugar. Designed for a wide range of lifestyles, from demanding workdays to active routines and competitive sports, Red Bull Zero aims to provide focus and energy without compromise.
Available in 250ml cans, Red Bull Zero will be sold at major supermarkets and convenience stores nationwide, with prices starting from RM3.10 per can.
With the 2026 Cub Prix season already on the horizon, Red Bull Malaysia’s renewed partnerships signal continuity and confidence in the future of local motorcycle racing. Together with teams, crews, and the wider motorsport community, Red Bull continues to invest in building a sustainable pathway where Malaysian talent, resilience, and racing passion can thrive.



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