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Festival to host biggest ever V8 race

Quite plausibly the biggest grid of V8 supercars to ever race in South Africa is converging on the Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit for a unique V8-only race meeting as part of the annual Festival of Motoring presented by WesBank 22-25 August. With a record 35 entries already in from South Africa's foremost V8 categories, the Mobil 1 V8 Supercars and the V8 Masters will add thunder to the extravaganza Festival weekend.

The Gauteng-based Mobil 1 V8 Supercars grid has swelled to twenty 450kW machines racing on huge tyres and pressed down to the tarmac by wild aerofoil wings. All eyes will be on title leader Mackie Adlem and his Adlem Auto Jaguar XKR in his championship duel with Terry Wilford (Fuchs Ford Falcon), Thomas Reib (Mobil 1/Red Bull Lumina) and Franco di Matteo (Deltech Jaguar XKR). 

Behind them expect a Ford versus Chevy versus Jaguar spat to entertain with among the biggest names in South African racing battling it out on that hot Kyalami bitumen, not least of all old guard Ben Morgenrood, Roelf du Plessis (LSP Corvette) and Larry Wilford (Fuchs Mustang) taking on another multiple SA champion Hennie Groenewald. 

Add JP Nortje (N4 Autocraft Corvette), Steve Herbst (PREI Corvette) and young gun Julian Fameliaris (Chevrolet) to fly the Bowtie flag as they take on Blue Oval racers, Romano Sartori (AMC Mustang), Izak Spies (LSP Mustang), David Coetzee (ELKSA Falcon), Schalk Compaan (Hurricane Falcon), Corrie Volschenk (Elite Tents Mustang) and Ian Young (Associated Falcon), all mixed up with Big Cat lads Antonie Marx (Xado Jaguar), Auke Compaan (Hurricane Jaguar).

Racing alone of Saturday and in that super V8 showcase on Sunday, they may very well normally race in the Cape, but the V8 Masters will make the trip up to the Reef, where surprisingly enough, Kyalami will play as home races to a fair number of Master drivers who otherwise travel to the Cape to race. 

Limited to over-40 year old drivers, the V8 Masters race identical SA-built Mustang-like 347kW Ford V8-powered APV347is with a little less power, rubber and aero than the Supercars, so they should race a couple of seconds slower per lap than the Supercars and there are sixteen of them headed for the Jozi showdown.

The V8 Masters will see championship leader Fabio Tafani from Pretoria and Jozi gents Rui Campos (Campos Transport) and Paolo Cavallieri flying the Gauteng flag, but if anything was to be taken out of the previous Masters race at Killarney last week, it’s that the Jozi locals will have their work cut out by the Cape Town contingent after Marcel Angel’s black and yellow Autohaus Angel challenger put one over arch-rival Tafani’s turquoise and orange machine, and the rest.

Look out for Cape fliers Richard Schreuder (TRS Construction), Mark Ridgeway, Rob Warrington, Brian Evans (Cape Eye Laser) and Sean Moore among the Gold Class lads, while Silver Class runners, Harry Taylor, Charl van Stittert (Serr Synergy) and Tim Reddell will chase them all the way. Also don’t rule out Mike Brooks, Fanie Theron, Andrew Strike, Alister Brown, Johann van der Venter, Rhoderick Simpson or Alistair Simpson among this lot.
The Festival of Motoring is of course far more than just V8 racing — SA’s live motor show with driving attractions from latest car model self-drives to the chance to be driven around the Grand Prix Circuit in a supercar and the interactive 4x4 zone, never mind all the next and new models on display, a future mobility tech zone showcasing; Supercars, GTs, historic racers and so much more on show in the halls and on track.

Of course that V8 thunder will be principal among the attractions to the petrol head at the family focussed Kyalami Festival of Motoring, so book now to avoid disappointment at festivalofmotoring.za.messefrankfurt.com.

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What:Festival of Motoring V8 Spectacular Race Preview
Where:Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit, Johannesburg
When:22-25 August 2019
Community:South Africa National

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