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A festival awaits Zwartkops spectators on April 23

It is a racing carnival and you are invited to enjoy the sounds, smells, sights, and people which are so characteristic of national racing events.

It’s been over two years since motorsport enthusiasts last had the freedom to revel in the action trackside without social restriction.

Now, with Freedom Day the following Wednesday, Gauteng race fans can celebrate their own freedom and the demise of lockdown at their first National Circuit meeting of the season, when the Extreme Festival visits Zwartkops Saturday 23 April. And if the opening round at Killarney in Cape Town was anything to go by, the show certainly will be extreme.

A full day of racing will see the Global Touring Cars and GTC SupaCup, G+H Extreme Supercars, Compcare Polo

Photo by Raynard Gelderblom.

Cup, Investchem Formula 1600s, and the Gazoo Racing SA Cup, as well as the SunBet ZX10 Masters Cup motorcycles making their first stop in Gauteng this season. They will be joined by G+H Extreme Supercars, Mobil V8 Supercars and DOE Formula Vee, to ensure back-to-back nonstop action throughout the day. A

dd all the regular Zwartkops trackside attractions, from stalls and side shows, to kiddies entertainment, fine catering and refreshments. And much more too.

Photo: Abri de Bruyn.

So, whether you’re planning to get there early to set up camp on the grass banks, take the action in off one of the track’s many stands, or to just once again meander from one vantage point to the next, taking in the drama of the pits and paddock and more, it certainly promises to be a Zwartkops racing day to remember.

Adult entry is R130 per person, students get in for R90 and kids under 12 are free. Zwartkops requests that all visitors bring an unwanted pair of shoes to support shoes4souls, for those that don’t have.

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Source: MotorsportMedia

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