National Extreme Festival looked at Zavartakops his wish

The first winter period of this year’s series promised action and gave heat.

The great weather and excellent on-track action greeted the audience at the Zwartkops Resway near Pretoria on Saturday, when the site hosted the four rounds of four rounds of the National extreme festival presented by Coca-Cola.

Touring cars

The top billing was from the South African Touring Car Championship Brigade, in which 22 cars were faced.

Gaya Gaya in Race One Kagan Campos (Campos Transport BMW 128ti), Michael Van Ruyen (Gazu Racing Toyota Korola), Julian Van Der Wat (Chemical Logistics Volkiswagen Golf GTI) and Nathi Sushrimanga (Gazu Racing Toyota Korrolla).

Race Two was almost red-stunned when Andrew Shoffield’s chemical logistics BMW 128it and Campos BMW 128it made a brutal contact on Turn to Hairpin.

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Both Campos and Shofilde excluded their vehicles from the sand trap and, with a new race, can re -connect the grid.

The new race then came to Siabonga Mangkonakwana Ultra-Fast Turn One, after going to the double-waving yellow flag, the safety car ended behind the car and made his investcam Toyota Korola stand in the sand trap.

After all, Van Ruyen won, followed by the Sashu Variawa (Gazu Racing Toyota Corolla), Van Der Wat and Missimanga.

Supakap

The first supacup was won by the heat of Jonathan Mogotsi (Volkswagen Genuine Parts Supapolo), who was headed by Ghar Jason Losmore (Astron Energy Woakeswagen Supapolo), Tate Bishop (Agri Volkswagen Supapolo) and Charl Volchers (Charl Engineering Woxwen Supapolo).

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Jonathan Mogotsi (Volkswagen Genuine Parts Supapolo) won both in Saturday’s supercup race. Photograph: Dave Ladbitter.

Mogoti also won the next race, chased on the line by bishop, relaxation and Visar.

Polo cup

The Astron Energy Polo Cup category dealt with three race heat on the day, making Dunlop tire conservation drivers an important part of the strategy.

Rory Atkinson (Udyog Petroleum) won the race from Mohammad Croresia (Fast 5), Hanes Shapers (Denferran Dental) and Dhiwen Nao (Production X).

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Rory Atkinson (Udyog Petroleum) won all three of the Astron Energy Polo Cup race. Photograph: Dave Ladbitter.

Etkinson won Race Two, this time ahead of crores, Jude Birthold (Ruki Cup) and Rohan Goodman (upward spiral).

Race Three had a red-jerk in the early lap when four cars landed in the hairpin and got stuck.

Everyone managed to join again, and the race went to Etkinson, holding crores, Tyler Robinson (AF fans) and Goodman.

Supercars

Jonathan Do Tit (Trans Africa Racing Lamborghini Hurkan) won the first Dunlop Extreme Supercar Race before four arranges (Stradel Porsche 911 GT 3R), Gianni Jianoko (G&H Transport Nissan GT-R) and Krrish Budnik (Bakelist Component).

In this process, Du Tit fixed the fastest overall lap time of the day by 59.67 seconds.

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Jonathan Do Tit (Trans Africa Racing Lamborghini Hurkan) won all three Dunlop Extreme Supercar Race. Photograph: Dave Ladbitter.

Arangies parked Porsche on Race Two’s warm-up lap, leaving Du Tit to win again, followed by Jiankokaro, Paul Hill (Kalex Audi R8 GT3) and Budnik.

Du Tit made a full house, as well as winning three, a return arranges, Gianokaro and Ricky Gianokaro (G&H Transport Mercedes-AMG-AMG GT 3).

Two wheels

Multiple superbike champion Clinton Seller (King Price) led the opening of Demian Purififati (Acamam Welding), Jason Lamb (Tieremart East London) and Hen McMahon (K9 Law), leading the opening from lights to flag to flag.

The seller won the race two easily, followed by purifikti, grame van Brada (Stephanutty Stock) and McMahon.

Msa4

The All-New Investigation MSA4 single-seater category made its long-awaited debut, with 14 of the one-liter turbocharged voxwagen-operated cars on the grid.

Former formula Ford Racer KC ENSOR-Smith (African Heating) won the race one, chased the flag by Srin Naidu (Production X), Renjo Ribero (metal used parts) and Nicolas Van Veli (Investcim).

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Former formula Ford Racer KC ENSOR-Smith (African Heating) ran two out of three invested MSA 4 single-seater. Photograph: Dave Ladbitter.

ENSR-Smith won Race Two, followed by Ribero, Adrian Nail (Signfactory) and Liam Polom (Red Dot).

The race went to Three Mickel Bezutionhaut (Corsa Dei Jamelli), which was ahead of Karbo Malemela (KMFT Morita), Polom and ENSOR-Smith.

Volkswagen Ruki Cup

The first Volkswagen Ruki Cup, in which all drivers use the standard Polo Vivo GTS, went to Josh Moore (BPW Puma), Christopher Tat (Sports), Mauro da Loose (Retail) and Uzare Khan (TSS).

Tat won two ahead of Moor, Da Loose and Khan.

Toyota GR Cup

The Toyota Gaju Cup racing brigade again produced the top spectacle, with close racing in the three classes.

GR driving instructor Davon Scott (GR Yaris) ran the initial dealership cup from Mario Da Susa (GR Corolla), Wirener Venter (GR Corla) and Paul de Vose (GR Corla).

Scott, Da Susa and Ventor filled the dealership cup race two podium, even after this.

Nadil Abdul (Supersport) Both media events win, home major mpayane (Timeslev)) On both occasions, with Kyle Cock (Car magazine) Third place in Race One and citizenFour bosch in Race Two.

The first GR86 race Kent Swartz, Khya Nagenya and Justin Rogers, went ahead of Jason Koetzi.

Koetzi won Race Two, as well as chased by Swartz, Nagenya and Brandon Van Der Vault.

next

The next round of the National Extreme Festival will be held on July 19 at the East London Grand Prix.

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