The TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Philippine Cup is gearing up for its third and final race weekend of 2025 at the Clark International Speedway in Mabalacat, Pampanga on August 9[1]. The event is free and open to the public, with live streaming available on the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Philippines Facebook page and YouTube channel starting at 8:30 AM[1]. Leading the Super Sporting Class standings is Russel Cabrera, followed by Alain Gabriel Alzona and Michael Bryan Co. In the Sporting Class, Jesse Garcia is at the top, while Luis Moreno leads the Novice Class[1].
Meanwhile, in South Africa, the build-up to the Toyota Cup football match between Kaizer Chiefs and Asante Kotoko has generated significant excitement. The official pre-match festivities kicked off with a visit by Kaizer Chiefs to the Toyota South Africa Motors Plant in Durban, where over 4,000 employees celebrated the team’s recent Nedbank Cup victory and the upcoming clash[2]. The match is scheduled for July 26 at Moses Mabhida Stadium, with tickets priced at R80 and available both online and at major retail outlets nationwide[5].
Asante Kotoko, known as the “King’s club,” has arrived in Durban with a 45-member squad for this high-profile encounter[4]. The event is being billed as more than just a football match—it’s a celebration of African unity and cultural exchange, with both clubs emphasizing the broader significance of their partnership[5].
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