The championship concluded with Rounds 9 and 10 at HICET, returning to the venue where the season had originally begun. By this stage of the competition, drivers had gained significant experience from the earlier rounds and the championship standings were highly competitive.
For the final rounds, the entire track layout was changed completely, creating a much more difficult and technically demanding course compared to earlier rounds. Drivers could not rely on their previous experience with the track, as the new design introduced unfamiliar corners, braking zones, and driving lines.
Another major challenge was the seasonal change in the environment. Earlier in the season, the surrounding greenery helped drivers visually identify sections of the course. However, during the final rounds the summer season had dried the surrounding areas, making the track and nearby ground appear almost the same color.
This removed many visual reference points that drivers had relied on earlier in the championship. As a result, drivers had to depend more on memory, instinct, and careful observation to navigate the course successfully. The final rounds were intense and competitive, with drivers pushing their limits to secure their positions in the championship standings.