The highly anticipated SKILLDRVN OMR 2026 Season 4 officially begins with Round 1 on 16 -17 May 2026 at the iconic Petronas Sepang International Circuit, marking the start of another exciting year of competitive one-make racing action.
A total of 15 Suzuki Swift race cars will take to the grid this season, consisting of 4 Pro Series entries and 11 OMR Series competitors. With strong participation and growing momentum, Season 4 reflects the continuous development and success of the OMR platform over the past four years.
Built on the foundation of fair and equal machinery, the championship continues to create a level playing field for all competitors, emphasizing driver skill over technical advantage. This approach provides a strong platform for drivers to hone their race craft, while maintaining a sustainable structure with relatively low running costs, making motorsport more accessible to a wider pool of talent.
In addition, OMR is establishing an all-new motorsport ecosystem aimed at educating and developing new racers, offering a structured pathway into competitive racing and nurturing the next generation of drivers within the industry.
This season is especially significant as OMR will race with its own dedicated standing start at the grid for the very first time — a major milestone achieved through years of experience and consistent growth in the motorsport scene. The championship continues its mission of promoting affordable racing in a fair and competitive environment, creating opportunities for more drivers to experience professional-level motorsport at a lower racing cost.
The 2026 championship calendar will feature five action-packed rounds, with each weekend consisting of two sprint races. Fans and drivers can expect an exciting race format, with the first race beginning under a rolling start, followed by a second race featuring a standing start, delivering different challenges and thrilling wheel-to-wheel competition throughout the weekend.

Pro Series Introduces a New Level of Competition
One of the key highlights of SKILLDRVN OMR 2026 Season 4 is the introduction and expansion of the Pro Series category, designed to elevate competition within the championship while maintaining the spirit of affordable grassroots racing.
Unlike the standard OMR Series, the Pro Series consists of exclusive team-owned race cars managed by established brand principals and racing teams. These specially prepared Suzuki Swift machines feature upgraded drivetrain performance, enhanced suspension setups, and improved handling characteristics, allowing drivers to compete at a higher level of performance and precision.
The Pro Series also creates a development pathway for talented OMR drivers, with professional teams selecting standout competitors to represent their brands throughout the season.
For the 2026 season, four major teams and sponsors have officially confirmed their driver line-ups:
- BENDIX ULTIMATE RACING TEAM – #888 Teoh Cheong Liong
- PROFIMAX RACING TEAM – #27 Andy Boey Kai Jin
- TEAM ULTRA RACING – #331 Loke Yin Yi
- ELF EVOLUTION TEAM – #168 Vox Lim Keng Jun
Season 4 will mark the first-ever Pro Series campaign for all four selected drivers, making this an important milestone in their racing careers as they step into a more competitive and professionally supported environment.
The addition of the Pro Series further strengthens the championship’s vision of building a structured motorsport platform that nurtures driver progression while delivering exciting wheel-to-wheel racing for fans and participants alike.
Qualifying
The excitement began during qualifying as drivers pushed their limits to secure the best starting positions for Race Day.
In the OMR Pro Series, reigning OMR Series Champion #331 Loke Yin Yi claimed pole position for the first-ever self-organized OMR Pro Series, continuing her strong form from last season.
Meanwhile, in the OMR Series, #512 Imran impressed the grid with a standout performance to secure pole position ahead of Race Day.
Race 1
Race 1 exploded into action as drivers lined up in the pit lane before heading out for the formation lap, with fans anticipating the first-ever race start for the OMR Pro Series.
The rolling start was led by pole sitter #331 Loke Yin Yi, who brought the Pro Series field charging into Turn 1. In the OMR Series, #512 Imran got off to a strong start and immediately began defending his lead against pressure from G Young and Rafin.
The opening laps quickly turned chaotic with nonstop overtakes and aggressive battles across the grid. On Lap 2, #671 Zack and #704 Rafin overtook #52 G Young, forcing him down the order as midfield battles intensified.
One of the most exciting drives of the race came from #791 Seow Chee Fong, who stormed through the field from the back of the grid to 4th position by Lap 3, delivering one of the biggest comeback performances of the race.
In the Pro Series battle, #27 Andy Boey made a decisive move on Lap 4 to overtake Yin Yi and temporarily take the lead, setting up a tense fight at the front. However, the drama peaked on the final lap when #331 Yin Yi and #168 Vox Lim launched late attacks to overtake #27 Andy Boey in a dramatic showdown that thrilled spectators until the chequered flag.
The race also featured several dramatic incidents, including spins, contact, and mechanical failures that tested both drivers and teams. Despite the pressure around him, #512 Imran remained calm and composed throughout the race, delivering a dominant performance to secure victory in the OMR Series.

Race 2
Race 2 continued the momentum with even more aggressive racing and intense wheel-to-wheel action from the very beginning.
Starting from the front once again in the Pro Series, #331 Loke Yin Yi faced immediate pressure as competitors fought aggressively for positions behind her. In the OMR Series, #512 Imran once again demonstrated excellent pace by maintaining the lead while battles erupted throughout the midfield.
A major highlight came early in the race when #791 Seow Chee Fong executed aggressive overtakes on both #52 G Young and #704 Rafin to move into second place, stunning the crowd with another impressive charge through the field. However, Rafin responded strongly during Lap 3 by reclaiming second position after overtaking both #791 and #52 in a fierce multi-car battle.
In the Pro Series, #27 Andy Boey continued to show strong pace by overtaking #168 Vox Lim for second place before setting the fastest lap of the race with a blistering 2:49.662 during Lap 5, rapidly closing the gap to race leader #331 Yin Yi.
The pressure at the front continued to build as #168 Vox Lim made another decisive overtake on Andy to move into second place, further intensifying the Pro Series battle.
With constant overtakes, comeback drives, and fierce competition from lights out to the chequered flag, both Race 1 and Race 2 delivered nonstop excitement and showcased the growing competitiveness of the OMR Pro Series and OMR Series.

FINAL RESULTS:
PRO SERIES
1ST – LOKE YIN YI TEAM ULTRA RACING
2ND – VOX LIM KENG JUNE ELF EVOLUTION TEAM
3rd – ANDY BOEY KAI JIN PROFIMAX RACING TEAM
OMR SERIES
1ST – IMRAN ISKANDAR
2ND – RAFIN GHAITH DANIAL
3RD – LEE G YOUNG







