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SJM Continues to Promote Macau’s Racing Culture by Building on its Decade-long Motorsports Legacy with Theodore Racing

  • SJM supported the Macau Grand Prix once again as a major sponsor.
  • SJM Theodore PREMA Racing delivered an impressive performance at the Macau Grand Prix – FIA FR World Cup, having won the qualifying race and secured pole position for the final.

SJM has been a major sponsor of the Macau Grand Prix for consecutive  years and has partnered with Theodore Racing since 2013 – including at the recent 72nd Macau Grand Prix – jointly promoting Macau’s racing culture.

Freddie Slater

SJM Theodore PREMA Racing delivered an impressive performance at this year’s Macau Grand Prix – FIA FR World Cup, winning the qualifying race and securing pole position for the final. Unfortunately, the team’s three drivers were forced to retire while battling for victory on the track.

The SJM Theodore PREMA Racing fielded a standout driver lineup, featuring 2025 Formula 4 Regional European Champion Freddie Slater from the UK, two-time Macau Grand Prix winner and local fan favorite Charles Leong Hon Chio from Macau, and 2024 Formula Trophy UAE Vice-Champion Rashid Al Dhaheri from the UAE.

Rashid Al Dhaheri

Daisy Ho, Managing Director of SJM, said, “Our racing story is shaped not only by triumphs but also by the challenges that build our resilience. Together, they define our team and Macau’s motorsport heritage. We are proud of the professionalism the SJM Theodore PREMA Racing displayed at the 72nd Macau Grand Prix , from earning pole position to meeting the day’s challenges with composure. We look forward to continuing our support for the team and the Macau Grand Prix next year, growing stronger together and further advancing our city’s position as a leading ‘City of Sports’.”

Charles Leong Hon Chio

To complement the Grand Prix, SJM organised a series of community and youth engagement initiatives aimed at providing the public with a closer look at motorsport and deepen understanding of its culture. The “A Racing Legacy” programme featured historical exhibitions, pit area tours, driver sharing sessions, and multimedia experiences, presenting the sport’s inner workings and professional knowledge from various perspectives. The programme also aimed to foster a sense of connection and curiosity among younger audiences toward the Grand Prix tradition, sustaining the energy of the sport on multiple levels and carrying forward Macau’s motorsport legacy for generations to come.

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