As the Malta National Virtual Karting Championship 2025 heads into its final and decisive round, anticipation is building ahead of what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the inaugural national virtual karting series.
From its opening round, the championship has delivered excitement and unpredictability, with frequent changes at the top of the standings. One of the season’s most striking elements has been the emergence of younger drivers, who have consistently challenged and, in several instances, surpassed more experienced competitors, highlighting the strength of Malta’s next generation of motorsport talent.
Throughout the season, spectators have witnessed intense battles between Ayrton Jon Tonna, Zack Scicluna and Eli Tonna, with senior driver Benjamin Borg Irimia also playing a key role in the championship fight. His experience has allowed him to remain competitive, often inserting himself between the younger contenders and adding further depth to an already close contest.
In the most recent rounds, Ayrton Jon Tonna has asserted himself as a leading title contender, delivering a series of commanding performances. His rapid adaptability to sim racing has stood out, earning recognition for his growing skill and consistency in virtual competition. Despite this late-season momentum, Zack Scicluna has remained firmly in contention, continuing to apply pressure in his pursuit of the national title.
As the championship heads into its final round, Ayrton Jon Tonna leads the standings with 106 points, followed by Benjamin Borg Irimia on 96 points, ensuring that the fight for the national title remains very much alive. Behind them, another key battle is set to unfold, with Eli Tonna currently third on 76 points and Zack Scicluna close behind on 74 points. With just two points separating them, third position in the championship is still very much on the line.
Beyond the results, the Malta National Virtual Karting Championship has also demonstrated its wider impact on driver development. The series has played a significant role in helping drivers transfer skills from the virtual environment to real-life karting, reinforcing sim racing as an effective tool for training and progression within the sport.
Attention now turns to this Saturday’s final round, where drivers will return to the virtual La Reve Karting Track for one final showdown. With narrow points margins, multiple battles across the standings and the championship title yet to be decided, the stage is set for a high-pressure finale that will ultimately crown the winner of the Malta National Virtual Karting Championship 2025.


