Castrol Malaysia has announced the expansion of its sponsorship in the MAM Malaysian Cub Prix Championship through a racing program in collaboration with Yuzy Racing.
At the same time, they introduced the new Castrol POWER1 ULTIMATE Scooter 10W-40 engine oil, emphasizing their ongoing commitment to performance engineering for racing and daily mobility.
Sponsorship in Cub Prix
Alongside Yuzy Racing, Castrol’s sponsorship now includes two main categories: CP150 (three bikes) and CP125 (one bike).
This move strengthens Castrol’s presence in Malaysia’s most prestigious underbone racing platform while supporting the development of riders and elevating technical standards.
According to Joshua Tan, Head of Marketing for Castrol in Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, Cub Prix is the most competitive two-wheeler racing platform in the country.
“By expanding our sponsorship to CP150 and CP125, we are solidifying our presence in an environment that truly tests performance while supporting teams and new talents driving the championship,” he said.
Launch of New Scooter Engine Oil
In the same event, Castrol also launched the Castrol POWER1 ULTIMATE Scooter 10W-40, a premium full synthetic engine oil for scooters.
It is designed with 5-in-1 Full Synthetic technology for smoother engine operation and protection against heat and wear in real-world situations such as traffic congestion and long-distance travel.
Additionally, this engine oil helps maintain consistent protection for longer city rides.
Gan Wee Kiong, National Sales Director for Castrol in Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, stated, “What we learn in motorsport helps us develop better products for everyday riders.”
“With the scooter segment continuously growing, the Power1 ULTIMATE Scooter comes as a solution that meets the performance needs and quality standards of the Malaysian market,” he explained.
The product is currently in the final stages of regulatory approval and is expected to enter the Malaysian market starting May 2026, following SIRIM certification.
It is already in the production process at Castrol’s facilities in Port Klang.
