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Nampo Rally-Raid double header goes the way of Lategan and Toyota

Round four of the 2022 South African Rally-Raid Championship took place around Nampo Park outside Bothaville in the Free State this past Friday, with defending champions, Henk Lategan/Brett Cummings (Gazoo Racing Toyota DKR Hilux T1+) claiming overall victory.

They finished one minute and 54 seconds ahead of their teammates, Guy Botterill/Simon Vacy-Lyle, who were again only a minute and 19 seconds ahead of the third Gazoo Racing Hilux of Giniel de Villiers/Dennis Murphy.

The podium finishers were followed by Gareth Woolridge/Boyd Dreyer (NWM Ford Castrol T1+ Ranger), the Horn brothers, Johan and Werner (#TeamHilux Rally Raid DKR T1+), plus Shameer Variawa/Danie Stassen (Gazoo Racing Toyota DKR Hilux T1+).

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The FIA T1 class went to Eben Basson/Leander Pienaar (#TeamHilux Rally-Raid), ahead of Chris Visser/Albertus Venter (Red-Lined REVO) and Gary Bertholdt/Juan Möhr (Toyota Hilux).

Malcolm and Frans Kock (JCP Steel Century CR6) topped the Class T1.2 podium, followed by Dewald van Breda/Adriaan Roets (Century CR6) and Lance Trethewey/Leonard Cremer (King Price Xtreme Century CR6).

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Class T went to Jayden Els/Armand du Toit (King Price Renault Duster), followed by Johan and Sean van Staden (KEC Renault Duster) and Hendrik/ Heinrich du Plessis in their Ford Ranger.

Malcolm and Frans Kock (JCP Steel CR6) topped the Class T1.2 podium. Picture: Andre Schoeman

In the Special Vehicle Category former champions, Tim Howes/Gary Campbell (BAT Spec 4) were closely followed by their Class A rivals, Trace Price Moor/Shaun Braithwaite (BAT Venom) and Lood du Preez/Chris Visser Jnr (Farmers Meat Stryker).

The Class G winners, Geoff Minnitt/Gerhard Snyman (Hydro Power Can-Am Maverick) were closely followed by Werner Mostert and his son, Ian (Moto-Netix Can-Am Maverick) and Francois de Wit/Ewald van Rensburg (Ca-Am Maverick).

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Day also fell to Lategan/Brett Cummings, albeit ahead of de Villiers/Murphy, Variawa/Stassen and Woolridge/Dreyer.

Gareth Woolridge/Boyd Dreyer (Ford Castrol Ranger) came fourth overall Picture: Colin Mileman,

The T1 Class went the way of Visser/Venter, followed by day one winners Basson/Pienaar and Daniel Schröder/Ryan Bland (Nissan Navara).

In the T1.2 Class, Trethewey/Leonard Cremer took top honours, ahead of the Kock JCP Century CR6 and the unsponsored Century CR6 of Ernest Roberts/Henry Köhne.

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Els/du Toit made it double in Class T, with the van Stadens placing second ahead of the du Plessis Ford Ranger.

Chris Visser/Albertus Venter (Red-Lined Motorsport REVO) won the FIA T1 class Picture: Andre Viljoen.

There as however drama during the second leg when the Gazoo Racing Toyota DKR Hilux T1+ of Guy Botterill/Simon Vacy-Lyle hit the stranded Can-Am Maverick of Special Vehicle competitors, Geoff Minnitt/Gerhard Snyman. Both teams were fortunately uninjured.

The Class G victory then went to the Mostert father and son team of Werner and Ian (Moto-Netix  Can-Am), leading home Francois de Wit/Ewald van Rensburg and defending champions, Cecil and Elardus (Can-Am).

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The Special Vehicle Category was won for the first time this season by Lood du Preez/Chris Visser Jnr (Farmers Meat Stryker), followed by Tim Howes/Gary Campbell (BAT Spec 4).

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