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Transcript of Motorsport EC September 2015 | Issue 4
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ISSUE: 4
BMSC
Border
200
Algoa Kart Club Champs
Victory Raceway Club Regional
BSCA Dirt Oval
VW Rally
Q&A With Sebastian Smith
Supadrift 06
Border
Drags
AMSC Regional Cars and Bikes
KwikFit Border Motocross Club Race
Border
Karting ExpoBMSC - Drag
Division - Dyno Day
X Dirt Series
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BMSC Regional Main Circuit06
CONTENT
AKC Regional Karting10
X Dirt Series12
Victory Raceway Club
16
VW Rally 201526
Border Karting EXPO38
BSCA Dirt Oval Club event20
Dyno Day36
AMSC Regional46
Q&A With Seb Smith32
EVENTS
BorderMotoX40
BorderDrags50
SupadriftRound 652
Features
On The Cover:
Chris Cuyler at the AMSC RegionalPhoto by DigiWorx Photography
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Motorsport ECMagazine
EditorJethro Schwartz
ContributorsJethro SchwartzTrevor KitchingPeter HenningDean VenishDave NisbetRose Collins
Andre OosthuizenDigiWorx Photography
Eli Vergara Jess Sahd
Steven KleberChardri Monk
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Editors Letter
Spring is Here! and so is our September edition. This one is our
biggest yet. 54 pages in total.
Anyone who says nothing ever happens in the Eastern Cape needs
to be pointed in our little magazine’s direction, because its clear to see there is a lot going on
here.
We once again have a busy month ahead with some exciting events coming our way including East London’s Top End Run which is
sure to Wow the Crowds.
Speaking of WoW, there is also the Wizards on Wheels car show in East London which is always a
great event.
From the Port Elizabeth side, we have karting and main circuit
racing which we know will be great.
Thank you to everyone who has helped to bring our magazine to life this month. To our readers. Happy Reading, we know you will enjoy
this one.
Jethro SchwartzEditor
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BMSC Border 200
1 August 2015Article: Jethro SchwartzPhotos: Trevor Kitching
Saturday 1 August 2015 Saw the Border 200 race day take place at the historic East London Grand Prix Circuit. Coming off the back of both the Extreme Festival and the Super GP, this event would be met with
high expectations and once again, would not fail to deliver.
Travis Naude was the man to beat in the motorcycle category after blowing his opposition away with a blistering lap time in qualifying to take pole position ahead of Cameron Sweetman. Heat 1 would see much of the same as Naude cruised home to victory ahead of Sweetman who also had a fairly comfortable race. Gerrie Havenga took home 3rd in the
heat.
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Heat 2 saw the status quo remain with another fine victory for Naude
ahead of Sweetman and Havenga, with John Quin coming home in 4th ahead of William Kew and Michael Botes in 5th and 6th respectively. This was enough to give Naude the overall honors on the day ahead of Sweetman and
Havenga in 2nd and 3rd overall.
REGIONAL MODIFIED’S
In the Regional Modified’s Simon Thesen seemed to be the main to beat after qualifying. Fresh from a solid performance at the Extreme Festival, Thesen’s red e46 BMW looked to be once again ready to
dominate. Heat 1 went the way of Thesen ahead of Bruce Butler in
2nd and Owen Naude in 3rd. Daryl Hall found himself in a race long fight with Nicholas Naude for 4th and 5th. Craig Harper and Shaun Miller were the next pair on the road in an intense battle for 6th and 7th. The next group on track to
finish in close proximity of one another was headed by Troy
Marais in 8th, Anton Ehlers in 9th, K Reynolds in 10th, Rob Rowe in 11th and Jono Stephens in 12th. Graham Montonera, Neil Stephens,
Shannon Barrun, and John Montanari made up the final
positions.
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HISTORIC’S
In the Historic’s, Chris Blom was once again in fine form leading the
pack from qualifying. 2nd place went to Chris Landman ahead of
Daron Gudmanz in 3rd. Reece Thompson was in 4th ahead of Chris Radloff in 5th and Johan
van der Westhuizen in 6th. Brendan Smith was 7th ahead of Danian Staffen in 8th. Bradley
Johnson was 9th ahead of Graham Lessing in 10th. Gordon Bennet was 11th with Roger Howard in 12th. Derick boy was 13th ahead of Wayne Botha and Gary Schultz
in 14th and 15th respectively.
The Next Main Circuit Racing Event to be held at the East
London Grand Prix Circuit will be on the 5th of September 2015.
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The 1st of August saw the start of a busy month for Eastern Cape
Karting with another round of the Algoa Kart Club championship. As
has become customary, the event was well
supported by East London competitors and for the 1st time
Kaylim Padayache made the trip to P.E and joined the group.
The Racing on the day was once again close and full of action throughout all of the classes.
CADET CLASS
In the Cadet class, Tristan Coertze came out guns blazing as he took wins in all 3 heats as he prepared
for the national. Ethan Jacobs came home in a solid, but hard fought 2nd place ahead of East
London’s Kaylim Padayache. Kiara Potgieter took the final honors on
the day finishing in 4th place.
60CC JUNIOR CLASS
The 60cc Junior Class was won by Kenzo Barnard who put together a fine performance to finish ahead of
Aidan Barnard in 2nd overall. Sebastian Smith fought hard to
finish 3rd ahead of Thaiyen Govender in 4th, while Kiesha
Potgieter took home 5th overall on the day.
CLUBMAN’S
Clubman’s A was won by Johan Stander who was in a class of his
own on the day.
Clubman’s B saw Geoff Stephens in
Algoa Kart Club 1 August 2015
Article: Jethro SchwartzPhoto’s: Eli Vergara/ Jess Sahd
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a dominant mood as he took the victory ahead of Craig Borges in
2nd and Shabeer Fredricks in 3rd.
Arno Seyfert took the overall honors in Clubman’s C.
The Junior Clubman’s saw Cameron Kelly narrowly fend off
Kean Barnard for the day’s victory.
Clubman’s X saw Chad Evans take home the victory ahead of
Motorcycle Racing Veteran, Robbie Breakspear.
SUPER ROK
Craig Borges managed to take the overall victory in the Super Rok
class ahead of Chad Evans.
DD2
The DD2 class was a well-supported field and it was Wesley Jones who managed to
sneak home with the win ahead of Shaun Gradwell and Geoff
Stephens. The trio fought tooth and nail throughout the day in an action packed display. Craig
Borges and Shaun Vallance were also regularly in the mix and
came home in 4th and 5th overall respectively.
The next race will be held on the 5th of September 2015.
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After heavy rains the week before, Victory Raceway was blessed with a perfect, but cold winter's evening for their Regional race meeting. Unfortunately the undersurface of the circuit was just too wet and the track surface could not withstand the forces from the race cars and
one heat had to be Scrapped.
Thank you very much to the folk from East London, who once again
provided valuable support.
JUNIOR HOTROD CLASS
In the Junior Hot Rod class, Laurika van Tonder crossed the line first in the Final, but Damon
Miles was awarded the win as a result of an incident on the last
corner. Damon is getting better and better and what a pleasure to see him do doughnuts after his honor lap. Laurika was awarded second and Petri Greeff a well-deserved 3rd with a car that is not as fast as
the two in front of her.
Victory Raceway Club Regional 1st August 2015
Article: Peter Henning/ EC OVALPhoto’s: DigiWorx Photography
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BEGINNERS CLASS
The Beginners class was complimented with 2 beautiful
Golfs from Border, driven by Carla and Amy Naude. Carla won the Final ahead of Amy with the only other starter, Letitia Renison 3rd in a Mini. Zandri Weitz elected
to withdraw earlier due to the challenging track conditions.
1660 CLASS
The 1660 class started off with Reggie Beldon losing a rear wheel in heat one and almost rolling the car. Daniel Renison was back on
track, but had bad luck in the Final on a challenging track
surface, leaving Percy Noah from Border, very little competition.
Enrico Els had a close call with a fire in the petrol tank area of his
Golf.
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2.1 CLASS
In the 2.1 class, Pieta Victor drove a brilliant race to beat a very
determined Jody van Zummeren. Chanell Brink fought bravely to
finish 3rd in the Final.
Hot Rods
Quentin Ellard had to retire early in the Hot Rods with a broken
differential while Brendon Beldon also retired his beautiful Opel
Tigra. The Final was won by Percy Noah in his 1660 Opel Corsa ahead of Stef van Niekerk in his 2.1 Ford Fiesta. Ruan van Tonder raced the evening in this class and came
home in 3rd.
SUPER SIXES CLASS
Abri Pienaar was the star of the Super Sixes in his repainted, now
white BMW. Excellent close racing again in this class saw
Pienaar win the final ahead of Jan van Tonder and Brendan Fourie in 3rd. An interesting new entry was Johan van Rensburg, well known in the 2.1 class, but now in a very fast
rear wheel drive V6 Golf.
MODIFIED V8 CLASS
The modified V8 class was won by Pieta Victor with Johan Swart in second place. Johan continues to impress, although the Lexus V8 power cannot match the mighty
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Chevy mills. Leon Ferreira did not enter and Johnny Weitz retired early in the evening with a broken side shaft. Ruan van Vuuren's ex Curt Alchin car went very well and has had some very effective visual upgrades.
Pity about the track conditions, otherwise the fans would have seen more exciting racing.
The Next Race will be held on the 5th of September 2015.
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Round 5 of the BSCA Dirt Oval Championship was held on 8 August. It was truly a night of thrills and spills from most classes. Even the karts that
entertained during interval contributed to the thrills and spills.
RWD CLASS
The RWD (Rear Wheel Drive) class saw close racing and sideways action between all the drivers. Franqios Hammond drove spectacularly to take the overall honours ahead of William Hunter in 2nd, Cameron Hammond
in 3rd, Chris Partridge in 4th and Raymond Smith (who had technical difficulties and was unable to start heat 2) finishing in 5th overall for the
evening.
BSCA Dirt Oval Championship Round 5 8 August 2015Article: Jethro Schwartz/Rose CollinsPhoto’s: Still’s From Andre Oosthuizen’s Video
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1660 CLASS
Zaine Knickelbein had the perfect night in the 1660 class.
Zaine dominated the night’s proceedings winning all 3 heats and the final. Delwin Crous drove
hard to finish in 2nd ahead of Andrew van der Westhuizen who also showed a turn of speed on the night. Jarryd Hurn survived a wall ride on the start of heat 2 to come home in 4th overall ahead of George Noah in 5th. New Driver
Dale Beukman put in a solid performance to finish 6th ahead of
Percy Noah in 7th. Unfortunately Percy had to retire early for the Night with car trouble.
2.1 MODIFIED CLASS
The 2.1 Modified class was one of the classes where the action
really heated up. Wayne Victor was an early casualty in heat 1 where
contact left him with major damage to the fibreglass front end
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of the car. Heat 2 would see Wayne have a CV joint failure on the 1st corner which was also possibly as a result of the previous contact. Heat
3 saw an incident where Rene Stroebel got tagged, sending her spearing into her Father Gert and then straight head on into the wall. Rene was taken to the ambulance for observation, but emerged ok.
Gert’s car was eventually terminally damaged for the night along with Wesley Collins whose steering column broke and Allan Hurn who blew the Head Gasket. In the end it was Julian Herman who rose to the top and avoided the drama as the dust settled to take his first overall victory. Jason Prinsloo came home in 2nd ahead of Allan Hurn and Wesley Collins. Wayne Victor finished 4th overall with
Gert Stroebel and Rene
Stroebel in 6th and 7th overall respectively.
BEGINNERS CLASS
The Beginners class is not really the class that you would expect to have the most action on the night. Although the racing in generally good, the drivers here are normally quite calm with none of the drivers being old enough to hold learners licences either. This time it was not
the case though, as the majority of the action happened
here in this class. The biggest incident came in heat 2 when first,
Carla Naude lost her rear wheel spectacularly pitching the rear of her car into the air and luckily coming back to the ground. Then on the very next corner, Rudi Smith
and newcomer Viaan Mostert
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unfortunately got locked together and were pitched into the wall at full speed which resulted in both cars spectacularly barrel rolling in tandem. All 3 drivers emerged from their cars uninjured after their respective incidents. This was not all for the night though as in heat 3 (with only Stephen Page and Amy Naude left in the running), Amy lost both of her rear wheels in a bizarre turn of events. This Left Stephen to take home the victory unopposed. Rudi Smith ended 2nd
overall for the night ahead of Carla Naude in 3rd. Amy Naude took home 4th place ahead of Viaan Mostert in 5th and Corbin
Holloway in 6th.
HOT ROD CLASS
The Hot rod class was a little down on numbers on the night with some of the regular drivers unable to race
as they are still busy with repairs to their cars. The racing on the night was still close and exciting though. Shawn Collins took victories in the first two heats with Derick van der Westhuizen coming back to take
victories in heat 3 and the final. Dylan Victor Suffered a stuck throttle and managed to do very well to avoid major damage to the car. In the end Shawn Collins did enough to take the overall victory
ahead of Derick van der Westhuizen in 2nd and Dylan Victor in 3rd. Percy Noah and
Jouwert van der Walt both had to contend with car problems to finish in 4th and 5th overall respectively.
FELXI V8 (AMS) CLASS
The Flexi V8 (AMS) class saw some awesome racing between Sarel Hattingh and his sons Arnold and
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Ryno. Clinton Green was up in the mix with the front runners
(especially towards the end of the night) and this youngster seems to be improving every time he comes out. Gavin Frohbus Jnr, Willem Kirsten and Keith Frohbus all had bad luck with various car problems. Ryno Hattingh was 1st overall for
the night ahead of Arnold Hattingh in 2nd and dad
Sarel Hattingh completing the father and sons podium.
Clinton Green was consistent and came home in 4th ahead of Gavin Frohbus Jnr in 5th, Willem Kirsten
in 6th and Keith Frohbus in 7th.
Overall it was a very good nights racing and our next race is on 12
September at 17:00.Photos’ supplied courtesy of Andre Oosthuizen from his video footage
of the nights racing.
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Participants: R10 Entrance fee, one passenger free. Spectators: R20 p/p; Scholars: R10 p/p.
For further info contact:
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Participants: R10 Entrance fee, one passenger free. Spectators: R20 p/p; Scholars: R10 p/p.
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Flea market
Big screen rugby Beer garden
11th
Cars & bikes
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VW Rally 2015 17/18 July
Article: www.sarallying.co.zaPhoto’s: Digiworx Photography
Leeroy Poulter and Elvene Coetzee, the defending national champions in their Castrol Team Toyota Yaris, overcame extreme
weather conditions and treacherous road surfaces to slip-slide their way to victory in the 2015 Volkswagen
Rally.
The Toyota pair finished the waterlogged rally, shortened from twelve to ten stages as a result of the atrocious conditions, in a time
of 2:10:06.5 – beating the Ford
Performance team of Mark Cronje and Robin Houghton (Ford
Performance Fiesta) by a margin of 27.2 seconds after two days of tough rallying in the vicinity of Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape
Province.
This victory, following on their win in the Bela-Bela Motor Rally last month, further strengthens their
position in the championship, cutting their points deficit to log leaders Cronje and Houghton by
another four points.
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The perilous conditions, with torrential rain turning the already muddy roads into mini quagmires, Poulter and Cronje were in a class
of their own, between them winning all the special stages, bar
one.
This stage victory (in the penultimate stage 9) belonged to a highly motivated Giniel de Villiers and Carolyn Swan (Castrol Team Toyota Yaris) who put in a superb performance over the two days, matching the two front-runners’
times stage by stage.
With the final place on the podium secured, the pair slacked their relentless pace in the final
stage – crossing the finishing line at the PEOTR oval track 2 minutes 13.9 seconds behind Cronje and
Houghton.
“It was very difficult out there today,” Poulter commented. “The conditions were really bad, and in some places the car aquaplaned and then suddenly found grip, throwing you completely off-line.
I’m just happy we could keep it together and secure the win.”
Driving a well-paced, sensible rally the NAD Ford Fiesta pairing of Japie van Niekerk and Gerhard
van Niekerk secured fourth position, well clear of the trio of
Sasolracing Volkswagen Polo
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chasing them.
Hergen Fekken and Pierre Arries were the first of the VW
Sasolracing entries to finish. They were more than a minute behind Van Niekerk/Snyman after a very frustrating event in which they just
could not find their rhythm.
Behind them, team mates Gugu Zulu/Hilton Auffray and Henk
Lategan/Barry White, both suffering misfortunes on Friday costing them heaps of time, were
having their own little dice.
Lategan, relishing the wet conditions, went on a late charge, passing Zulu/Auffray in the final stage to finish sixth overall – 28.4 seconds clear of their team mates.
While the S2000 teams had difficulty coming to terms with the road conditions, it was outright terrifying and scary for the S1600 competitors. With only two-wheel drive and less power they had a torrid time trying to negotiate the route while not drowning their
cars’ engines in the process.
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Paulus Franken and Henry Kohne (Manitou Group VW Polo),
leading the class at the overnight point after the demise of early leaders Guy Botterill/Simon
Vacy-Lyle (Yato Tools Toyota Etios) and Richard Leeke Junior/Rikus Fourie (ATS Ford Fiesta), stayed out of trouble to secure victory in
the class.
They finished the rally over a minute clear of Simon Vacy-Lyle and Schalk van Heerden (Fragram Tools Toyota Etios) – the only other team in the class to see the
chequered flag.
The conditions were not so kind to Tjaart Conradie and Tiaan Rabe
(VW Polo). Lying third in class after the eventful first day, their
VW Polo came to a halt in stage 8 with a drowned engine.
While still classified as finishers, they lost position to Leeke/Fourie and Marko Himmel/Gert Nienaber ((North City Panelbeaters VW Polo), classified in third and fourth
position under Superally rules.
Botterill/Vacy-Lyle, also competing under Superally rules, had to withdraw again, this time with a blown engine in stage 8, while Chad van Beurden/Nico Swartz (Jem Sport Ford Fiesta R2) were classified sixth in class, also
under Superally rules.
Piet Bakkes/Shaun Visser (Accident Guru Panelbeaters
Toyota Auris) was the only team
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to finish in the NRC4 class, while Tjaart Coetzee/Anza Muller won the newly introduced Cup category
in their Volkswagen Polo.
The three factory-backed VW Sasolracing crews finishing fifth, sixth and seventh in S2000, a VW Polo crew winning the S1600 class and a Polo first in the Cup category
secured Volkswagen the Manufacturer’s title for the rally.
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Q&A With Sebastian SmithArticle: Jethro SchwartzPhotos: Supplied
Q & A WITH SEBASTIAN SMITH
Sebastian is an up and coming Kart racer in East London, racing under the Border Karting banner. We have seen him in a few karts to date and
he currently races in the mini Rok class in East London and Port Elizabeth. He is an eager sportsman as he also enjoys sports such as cricket, rugby and hockey. He is currently having a strong season in
karting and leads the Border 60cc junior championship.
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Let’s begin with asking you about your role models. With your name being Sebastian is this year’s new Ferrari driver on the top of your list? Who are your biggest role models?
Yes, Sebastian Vettel has always been my role model. I love F1 and when I was 5 I wanted to start karting like he did. I got my first kart when I was 6. I would very much like to grow up and achieve what he has achieved. Michael Schumacher, Mika Häkkinen and Valentino Rossi are also role models for me.
How old are you and what school do you go to?
I am 11 years old and in Grade 5 at Selborne Primary.
What has been your biggest sporting achievement to date and what would you like to achieve in Motorsport?
I came 1st in the 2013 Cadet Championship in East London. I would love to win the Mini-Rok Championship here in East London and someday
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hopefully win it in PE.My ultimate dream is to race F1
Do you have any routines and procedures on the day of a race?
I always close my eyes for a few seconds and take 5 big breaths before every race.
Which Drivers do you enjoy competing against most and Why?
Kenzo and Aiden Barnard and Matthew Rowe. It’s such fun dicing with them.
What do you do in your spare time when you can’t be at the race track?
I play racing games on my PS3, and Five Nights at Freddy’s on the computer. I love to go kicking at Hams Club with my dad and walking the dogs at Nahoon beach with my mom.
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I also enjoy it when we all go and play cricket in the nets at Beacon Bay Country Club
What is your favorite Brand of Car, and what is your Dream Car?
I like BMW’s – they are German so are definitely good cars. I have 2 dream cars , an X5 and of-course a red Ferrari
Which Circuit do you most like to race on?
The PE circuit is my favourite with all the loops, except the first loop. I don’t like that one, I have mowed the lawn there a lot. The track also has red lights at the start like in F1 so it makes it more exciting.
Which Circuit do you want to go to most?
I would like to try all our circuits out but the one I want to go to most is Idube. It looks so cool. I would like to do a National there one day.
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On the 15th of August 2015, The Border Motorsport Club Drag Racing Division hosted a Dyno Day at Alex Motor’s in East London. A
strong turnout of both Spectators and participants were present on the day. The most powerful car that ran, was a BMW 135i of Ray Gise which generated 268kw and 571nm.
Border Motorsport Club - Drag
Division - Dyno Day 15 August
2015
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Results:Evin Langhein Hilux 134KW 290NMRay Gise BMW 135i 268KW 571NMJustin Langhein Corolla 1600 107KW 144NMNicholas Nel Civic Type R 131KW 181NMPaul Lowe Citi Golf 2l 8v 89.4KW 162NMSteve Libera Golf 6 GTI 157KW 357NMBrad Buss VW Polo 1.9 TDI 103KW 355NMSheppard Golf 6 GTI 177KW 391NMBrenton Baartzes Leon Cupra 188KW 330NMTyrone Du Preez VW Polo 1.9 TDI 111KW 385NMStephen Nel VW Golf 2l 133KW 190NMZillen Harding Toyota Conquest 89KW 141NMChris Radloff Toyota Corona (1974) 95KW 154NMTerrance Fernandez Nissan 1400 133KW 228NMDerick vd Westhuizen Polo 1.8 (Stockcar) 76KW 143NMZakeer Anad BMW 116i 96KW 225NMBrendan De Lange VW Golf 1.8 97.1KW 163NMAndrew Robertson VW Caddy 86.6KW 310NMMaurice Claasen VW Polo 1.9 TDI 114KW 382NMGary Schultz Nissan 350Z (S/C) 166KW 331NMBets Radloff Nissan 350Z (N/A) 166KW 290NMTriyesu Ragubeer Polo GTI 107KW 244NM
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The Women’s Day weekend of the 8th and 9th of August was an
exciting weekend for the Border Karting Club as they took part in the Annual Koi expo with their own mini kart expo. Various club
members made their karts available to be displayed at the expo to gain some valuable exposure for
the sport.
The foot traffic on the day were able to liase with the karting fraternity
and gain some good advice and insight into the sport which will no
doubt benefit from thispublicity. On Saturday at 1pm the drivers took their karts for a low speed parade around the expo so
that spectators could hear the engines rather than just view a
static display.
Sunday had another twist as the club hosted a “Kleen Kart”
competition with prizes and bragging rights for the club
member having the cleanest kart.
six entries were received in three
Border Karting Expo8/9 August 2015
Article: Jethro Schwartz/ Garth FluskPhotos: Jethro Schwartz/ Joe Borges/ Michelle Smith
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categories, the judges, Neil Stephen, Chris “F100” Peters and Michele Smith had the difficult task to inspect the karts and score them.Border Karting sincerely thank their sponsors of the competition, John Dory’s, Wykato Spur, Bean Tree at Spargs, Tops at Spar and
Play Energy Drinks.Top honours went to: Kevin
Nightingale 84% followed by Chris Peters with 52% in Classic F100 category, Cuan Flusk 72% in 2006 to2010 category, Grant Godfrey 84%, followed by Bridgette Jackson 74% and Shaun Gradwell 72% in
the 2011 to 2015 category.
The Next Race will be held on the 19th of September 2015 at the
Formula K Circuit in the Esses of the East London Grand Prix
Circuit. For More info please feel free to contact the club chairman
Joe Borges on [email protected]
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I wonder how many people have had that feeling of wanting something so bad, and sometimes waiting for a lifetime (it seems) and then getting it and thinking it wasn’t
really worth it after all. Does time diminish that need or craving perhaps? The reason I’m asking is very simple. I started in 2007 with MX pics at the Border Motocross club, and like most sporting
clubs, they have their fair share of photographs on the walls. One
particular photo that caught my attention was that of a Jaryd
Geldenhuys (probably about 7 or so, or maybe a little older) standing next to his bike on the track in knee deep mud! Some other pics depicted a very similar situation
and some with this awesome mud spraying out the back wheels. Since then the rain gods have either thrown too little
or too much rain at the track. Saturday the 22nd August 2015 they got it spot on and with the BORC members down too, I was literally grinning like
a Cheshire Cat, with Luc Hannan even commenting “Ja Deano you finally got your mud race!” What made it even better was that race day was a super sunny day!
Perfection!
Now look, big boss Gerhard Spies wasn’t going to “bend” any rules hey? Safety was
his first concern and after consulting senior and junior riders and parents, we
were all set to start racing.
The A Stream riders were sent out first to “plough” a line through the mud (which was what it looked like to me). To see even the top guys battling like they did, we
knew it was going to be even tougher for the smaller bikes, and in Heat 1 Wade Wright was having a bad day with him putting the bike down at least 3 times (and in this mud that was probably the last thing you wanted to do as it just sucked
onto the bike making restarting a nightmare). On the other
KwikFit Border Moto-cross Club Race
22nd August 2015By
Dean Venish
No75 Merrick Collins getting the hole shot 50cc class
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hand, Gareth Green on his trusty red machine was having a good first heat and was slowly pulling a sizable lead on second man Christopher Renwick on the KTM. Shaine Webber was hanging in at 3rd place with Chad Howard scoring DNF after a hard fall in the bottom corner and injuring his lower back (was lying 3rd at the time).
That’s the way the first heat would end.
Heat 2 in the A Stream class saw Wade Wright keeping the bike upright and he
powered through to 1st place, just edging Christopher Renwick in to 3rd overall with Gareth Green taking the top spot (obviously very at home in the mud) and Shaine Webber in 4th overall for the day. I must mention that a big thanks goes out to Mr T Fernandez for lending his bike to Wade for the day (his Yamaha having some problems). I personally believe (and only my opinion) that Terrence heard his
nemesis from the mountains Sandy Wicks was coming to race and he saw a
“gentleman” way out of competing “lol”.
The B-Stream guys was a mixed bunch of local and visitors from BORC MX Club
and don’t forget TJ Simmons who is living in Port Elizabeth at the moment but popped into to come and play in the mud and still knows how to get the holeshot.
Ryan Moolman (the Bloem rider showing he is just as good in the mud as on his red surface back home) easily
took the top spot in heat 1 & 2 with TJ taking an awesome 2nd place in both heats, leaving Wesley Lockem and young
Michael Crisp to fight it out for 3rd place. Michael scored a DNF in the second heat
putting the yellow machine ofWesley’s into a well-earned 3rd place. Jaun Van Niekerk came home in 5th spot in
heat 1 but a DNF in heat 2
Gareth Green on his way to 1st A Stream
No7 50cc Newbie Jayden Boucher about to
taste some mud
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allowed Crisp to sneak home in 4th overall for the day.
With just 2 ladies competing, young Kylie Kotze (still in primary school) took a welcome 1st place in the second heat
giving her overall 1st while Wendy Jane Seton Campbell couldnt push through due to extreme muddy conditions and scored a
DNF in both heats.
The senior man on the day, Wayne “dude”van Vuuren went out to have fun as the only enduro rider. With the “Dude’s” many years of MX riding, this wasn’t to be the first time in conditions as these but
“The Dude” took strain (with me overhearing him saying that he thought he
was gonna “expire” at one time and at another time “ordering” young Chris
Renwick to start his bike after a wipe-out). Hats off Dude! We all appreciate your
enthusiasm for the sport.
The 85cc/pro mini class ran together, with 9 starters in heat 1. The marshals and dads were going to have their hands full. Titus Iveson on his 85cc took both heats quite comfortably with Cooper van Heerden digging deep and securing 2nd spot while TKY rider Chad Lundie scored a DNF in the 1st heat and didnt make the start of the second. This mud was very tough and as
hard on the bikes as it was on the rider.
The 65cc class saw 4 riders starting Heat 1 but just 3 managed to finish. Those small wheels were basically swallowed up in the muddy ruts. A welcome return to mx was
Breece “The Beast” Romans who together with Kyle Phillips and Titus Iveson on their orange machines battled it out in really tough conditions to finish the race as Titus once again going 1-1 Kyle 2-2
and Breece 3-3 in both heats.
The young guns in the 50cc class
Dude , the face says it all !!
Kylie Kotze
d i g g i n g deep
Matthew Sparg taking No 711 Damian Howard on the inside 50cc Class No 31 Titus Iveson as clinical as ever
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consisted of a “newbie”, (Junior Enduro and 50cc Pro), Jayden Boucher on his No7 KTM. He did really well, in tricky wet conditions even after hitting the deck (or should we say the mud) in heat 1, and came back and finished his heats. Dad
Russell was at times anxious on the side-lines
Matthew Sparg on his trusty Honda not only won the Junior Enduro but also
powered ahead of the 50cc Pro class guys. At times Ricardo Monsanto was hot on his
back wheel. Matthew Mentz and Joshua Fletcher from Bloem tried hard to keep out local rider Merrick Collins, but Merrick squeezed in a hard fought 3rd
place overall with Matthew 2nd and Joshua 4th. The other local young rider
Damian Howard was ever consistent and came home in 5th place.
With KwikFit Beacon Bay sponsoring the awesome trophies and medals for the day,
much fun was had. Yes, some very tired faces and dirty as well. I heard the
pressure cleaner working hard the whole day. So did I have fun? Oh yes! Was it
easier to take pics in the mud? Well yes and no. There was no dust, but to get around the track and across it was not easy and the mud flying around from back wheels added another dimension to the dangers of motocross photography. Would I want another muddy race? Most definitely yes! A big thanks to all at Border Motocross
and to the riders and event sponsor KwikFit Beacon Bay. Without sponsors like these, events such as Motocross could
so easily disappear into the mud in the future. See you all at the next race day.
RESULTS
A STREAM1. Gareth Green2. Wade Wright
No805 Matthew Mentz leading No146 Joshua Fletcher
50cc PRO Class
Matthew Sparg
concentrating hard in the mud
50cc class
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3. Christopher Renwick4. Shaine Webber
B STREAM1. Ryan Moolman
2. Tj Simmons3. Wesley Lockem4. Michael Crisp
5. Juan Van Niekerk6. Johan Van Tonder
LADIES1. Kylie Kotze
2. Wendy Campbell
ENDURO1. Wayne Dude Van Vuuren
65CC1. Titus Iveson2. Kyle Phillips
3. Breece the Beast Romans
85CC1. Titus Iveson
2. Cooper Van Heerden
PRO-MINI1. Chad Hanekom2. Broden McCann
3. Austin Stoltz4. Kylie Kotze
5. Barend Joubert
50CC PRO1. Ricardo Monsanto
2. Matthew Mentz3. Merrick Collins4. Joshua Fletcher
5. Damian Howard
Trophy Sponsors
M a t -thew
Mentz (in-side) and No 24 Ricardo M o n s a n t o
have a muddy
battle 50cc class
N o 1 8 4 Kyle
P h i l l i p s 65cc class splashing t h r o u g h
the mud
No777 Breece the
Beast Romans just
controls it p o w e r i n g through the
mud
Tin Collection 31 October
Where: Various Malls around PE
How can I Help: We are looking for volunteers to help us on the day.
Contact: Marjorie Moore 0814661044 [email protected]
Visit: www.lakefarm.org.zahttps://www.facebook.com/LakeFarmCentre
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Tin Collection 31 October
Where: Various Malls around PE
How can I Help: We are looking for volunteers to help us on the day.
Contact: Marjorie Moore 0814661044 [email protected]
Visit: www.lakefarm.org.zahttps://www.facebook.com/LakeFarmCentre
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We headed up to Port Elizabeth on Saturday 22nd of August 2015 to cover the regional racing at Aldo Scribante Raceway. It’s been quite a while since I have been to the track and it really was good to spectate at the circuit for a change. We were at the track bright and early, just in time for the last morning warm up
sessions and the 1st of the Qualifying sessions to begin.
Coming from a fast circuit like East London it was a bit of an
adjustment to be able to sit in 1 spot and literally follow a car around the
entire twisty circuit. The Weather was good and we knew we were in
for a fine days racing.
Regional Saloons
In the Regional Saloons there were some great close battles. The tight
nature of the circuit really done assist in this as the cars are
never more than a couple car lengths away from each other. Class B was won by George Economides whose turbo golf is something spectacular. He was only beaten in 1 heat and that was by the Skyline
AMSC Regional Cars and Bikes 22 August 2015
Article: Jethro SchwartzPhoto’s: DigiWorx Photography
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of Brent Watts. Watts had mechanical difficulties though and was forced to retire in Heat 3. This left him in 3rd overall for the day behind the BMW of Ian Riddle whose consistency had him well
placed all day long.
Class C saw Arno Loock take the top Honors ahead of Marais Ellis in 2nd, Andrew Raaf in 3rd and Thys Geyser in 4th overall. There was some really tight racing between these competitors throughout the
day.
Things were a little more settled in class D where Gerhard Oosthuysen took the victory with 3 wins from 3 starts ahead of Robert Langer who
was 2nd in each heat and Kevin Kelly who finished 3rd in all the
heats.
Steven Du Toit won Class E for the Day.
Historic’s
The Historic class is always an interesting class to watch. These old cars really do have a turn of speed and on a tight track like Scribante the racing is extremely close and competitive. Young Daniel Rowe took pole position for Heat 1, but it was Johan Barnard who took the
victory in Heat 1. Rowe then unfortunately retired the car for the day with a blown Head Gasket.
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This left Barnard to take the overall Victory in class B unopposed for
the day.
Class C was a tight affair with Deon Gouws Narrowly taking the overall victory by a single point over Jeff Guscott with 2 heat victories to 1 on the day between the pair. Ryno Burger came home in 3rd overall
with Richard Rath in 4th.
Harold Webster’s consistency brought him home a comfortable Class D victory for the day ahead of a hard charging Dinesh Coopoo. Coopoo’s 2 heat victories were enough for him to edge out Kurt Ludwig who finished in 3rd overall.
Bikes
In the Unlimited Class Trevor Westman was the overall winner for the day ahead of JB Schoeman in 2nd. Arie Korf was 3rd overall ahead of an unlucky Jason Joshua
who retired in heat 3 with mechanical difficulties to finish 4th
overall for the day.
Trevor Wilson won the 600 Class ahead of Brandon Wilson in 2nd and Paul Roelofse in 3rd. Melt Koekemoer came home in a solid
4th overall.
The PSP Class saw Ray Wood take victory ahead of Malcolm Botes who fought hard to fend off Paul
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Jansen. Greg Browne came home in 4th while Ivor Vermaak and
Johan Anker came home 5th and 6th respectively.
The Historic Motorcycle class was won Brian Ellard ahead of Ross Guscott in 2nd and Glen Kendrick in 3rd. Ifraan Johnson came home in 4th and William Kew finished in
5th overall.
Open Tops
Chris Cuyler dominated the open top qualifying session, but
unfortunately had to load the car onto the trailer early as he suffered a blown head gasket. This left the door open for the rest of the pack
and it would be interesting to see how the day would unfold. Jeandre Marais was an early
casualty in heat 1 as his car ground to a halt early on after he had taken
the lead. A strong recovery drive in heat 2 saw him take victory only to spin in heat 3
destroying his hopes of a podium finish. In the end it was Joel Steenekamp who triumphed ahead of a consistent Shaun McManus in 2nd. Rolan Killian took 3rd overall ahead of Jeandre Marais in 4th and
Anton Ehlers in 5th.
All in all it was a great days racing at Scribante. The Next event is due to be held on the 19th of September
2015.
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Saturday 29 August 2015 saw the next edition of the Border Drag Racing Series take place in East London. The event was once again very
well supported by the spectators and competitors alike. Once again a contingent of out of town racers travelled down to compete at the event and we saw some rather quick times get run on the day as competitors
continue to strive in bringing their times down.
Results:
4AF
1st Owen Bridger 13.566 2nd Nicholas Nel 14.069 3rd Velgo Lane 14.1904th Brendan de Lange 14.3765th Andre Noah 14.4546th Wafqi Lillah 15.5497th Wesley Swartz 14.6408th Zillen Harding 14.6829th Paul Lowe 15.19810th Muneer Gaida 15.32211th Tiaan Esterhuizen 15.48912th Craig Basson 15.739
4AFS
1st Stephen Nel 13.1242nd Justin Muller 13.3073rd Ziyaad Solomon 13.931
EX
1st Asthraf Rangasamy 12.5582nd Christo Engelbrecht 13.524
4AR
1st Justin Langhein 14.194
4BF
1st Neeren Parsotham 13.1782nd Sheppard Brazelle 13.8793rd Brenton Baartzes 14.087
Border Drags
29 August 2015
Article: Jethro SchwartzPhoto’s: Trevor Kitching
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4th Wayne Gawar 15.644
4CF
1st Willie Fouche 10.995
4BR
1st Christo Booyens 13.5422nd Lowens Kemp 13.679
4WD
1st Gordon Nicholson 11.2182nd Jared Deysel 12.476
6AR
1st Bets Radloff 13.9052nd Trevor Wiltshire 14.026
6BR
1st Floyd Schoultz 13.1842nd Dylan Delport 13.3673rd Dylan Muller 14.273
8AR
1st Warren Jose 13.528
RT
1st Andre Wessels 13.482
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Another Round of the Supadrift National series was held at Dezzi
Raceway in Port Shepstone recently. This was the last Round in
KZN for the season. As the season draws to a close, the title race is heating up. We have seen reigning Champion, Wade van Zummeren of the Eastern Cape playing catchup all season due to
car trouble at round 1.
This Round saw Wade once again bring out the “New” Skyline. This
R34 Monster powered by the R35 GTR VR38DETT twin turbo is something spectacular to see. Wade
has had some teething problems with this beast, but in Port Shepstone he looked strong.
This was emphasized with a back to form pole position from Wade as
he carved his way through the hillside track with speed
precision and of course bucket loads of smoke. The Top 16 battle saw Wade easily overcome Mathys
Supadrift 0622 August 2015
Article: Jethro SchwartzPhoto’s: Dave Nisbet
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Naude driving an e36 BMW powered by a 540i V8. He then moved on to face off against Jim
MacFarlane in a Nissan 350z powered by an enormous 6l Chevy V8. MacFarlane would also pose no threat to van Zummeren as he swiftly eliminated the Gauteng
driver.
Wade would then be paired up against his arch rival Jason Webb in his Nissan 200sx. The first run saw
Webb literally left behind in van Zummeren’s smoke as Wade
opened up a huge gap dominating the run. The 2nd run would be his undoing though as while trailing Webb, Wade missed a gear in his unfamiliar beast and
the slight straightening was enough for the judges to hand the victory
over to Webb despite the passionate crowds cries for an
OMT. (One More Time)
This meant that Wade would have to fight it out for the last spot on the podium against Richat Kahn. This he did successfully and by doing so is still in the championship hunt. Wade is now in 4th spot with 449 Points with Jason Webb taking the series lead on 486 points. With 110 points available per event, the fight is far from over and the title could
still head back home to East London.
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Motorsport Calendar September 2015
5 September: BMSC -
Regional Main Circuit
(East London)
5 September: Victory RacewayDirt Oval (Port
Elizabeth)
5 September: Regional Karting (port Elizabeth)
6 September: Top End Run and
Drags(East London)
12 September: BSCA Dirt Oval (East London)
19 September:Border Karting
Round 6 (East London)
19 September: Aldo Scribante cars and bikes
(Port Elizabeth)
26 September: Wizards on wheels
car show (East London)
27 September: Track Day for cars
(East London)