Veda Ega Pratama Rides Wave of Success After Historic Moto3 Podium
SAO PAULO, Brazil – Veda Ega Pratama is experiencing a surge of support and recognition following his groundbreaking third-place finish in the Moto3 Grand Prix Brazil 2026 at the Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna in Goiana on Sunday, March 22nd. The 17-year-old Indonesian racer’s podium result marks a historic moment, as he becomes the first Indonesian to achieve such a feat in the Moto3 World Championship.
From Grid Third to Historic Podium
Starting from the fourth position on the grid, Veda Ega Pratama initially faced challenges during the race, dropping as low as tenth place. However, the Indonesian rider demonstrated resilience and capitalized on opportunities presented by a red flag incident to climb back through the field and secure a well-deserved third-place finish. According to qualifying results, Veda recorded a best time of 1 minute 26.506 seconds, just 0.265 seconds behind pole sitter Joel Esteban.
A Nation Celebrates
Veda’s achievement has ignited immense pride and excitement among MotoGP fans in Indonesia. The historic podium finish has been met with an outpouring of support, and several prominent Indonesian entrepreneurs have publicly expressed their admiration and offered generous rewards.
“Durian Runtuh” – A Shower of Support
The Indonesian phrase “ketiban durian runtuh,” which translates to “receiving a windfall,” aptly describes the wave of support Veda is currently receiving. Gilang Widya Pramana, also known as Juragan 99, took to Instagram to announce a bonus of Rp25 million (approximately $1,600 USD as of March 24, 2026) for Veda, expressing his pride and gratitude for the racer’s historic accomplishment. He posted, “Proud and touched! You’ve made history, thank you @veda_54. This isn’t just a podium, it’s proof that the dreams of Indonesian children can reach the world.”
Adding to the outpouring of support, Indonesian automotive entrepreneur Putra Rizky Bustaman, owner of the LFN HP969 Racing Team, pledged to gift Veda a new car. Bustaman stated on social media, “If you come home to Indonesia, stop by my house @honda-te to pick up your car gift. Thank you for making us all proud #veda_54.”
Building on Previous Success
Veda Ega Pratama’s success in Brazil builds upon a promising career trajectory. He is a product of the Honda Team Asia program and previously excelled in the Asia Talent Cup, becoming the first Indonesian to win the championship in 2023. Prior to his Moto3 debut, Veda also demonstrated his talent in the JuniorGP and Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, finishing as a runner-up in the latter.
Early Start and National Roots
Veda’s passion for motorcycle racing was ignited by his father, who competed in the Supersport 600 National Championship. He began riding minibikes at the young age of five and quickly established himself as a rising star in Indonesian motorsport. In 2019, he secured the championship title in the Indonesian National Club Underbone Race Championship and achieved numerous victories even as competing in the Astra Honda Racing School.
Asia Talent Cup Breakthrough
Veda first gained international recognition as a wildcard entry in the 2021 Asia Talent Cup, competing in the Indonesian rounds at Mandalika. He impressed with top-ten finishes in two of the three races he contested. A full-time seat in the Asia Talent Cup followed in 2022, where he secured six podiums, including three race victories, finishing third overall. His dominant performance in 2023, winning nine out of twelve races, cemented his position as a leading talent in the series.
What’s Next for Veda Ega Pratama?
Veda Ega Pratama and the Honda Team Asia will now set their sights on the next round of the Moto3 World Championship, scheduled to take place in the United States. The young Indonesian rider will undoubtedly be looking to build on his momentum and continue his impressive start to the season. Fans can follow Veda’s progress and receive official updates through the Honda Team Asia website and social media channels.
Veda’s success is not just a personal triumph, but a source of inspiration for aspiring racers across Indonesia and a testament to the growing strength of Indonesian motorsport. His journey is one to watch closely as he continues to make his mark on the global stage.