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Adrenaline-fuelled weekend awaits KwaZulu-Natal at Supertech Torque Motoring Festival 2025

Heart-pounding circuit racing, thrilling stunt shows, and drift rides promise non-stop action for petrolheads in KZN.

Get ready, KZN! The Supertech Torque Motoring Festival 2025 is set to ignite Port Shepstone’s Dezzi Raceway on April 19 and 20. This inaugural event promises an unforgettable celebration of speed, style, and high-performance vehicles, bringing the best of the motoring world to Dezzi Raceway in spectacular style.

Powered by Supertech Torque, the official car club of the Supertech Group, the festival’s main attractions include exhilarating circuit racing, a prestigious model showcase featuring iconic BMW M cars like the legendary M3 and the all-new M5, adrenaline-pumping stunt displays, and a spinning extravaganza. Expect to see international and local stars such as Didi Bizarro, Stacy May, Luke Williamson, Cameron Williamson, Kayla Oliphant, and Preshu Singh, among others, showcasing their skills.

For those eager to experience the thrill first-hand, there will be exhilarating drift rides, hot laps with the BMW Driving Experience team, and helicopter flips for an extra burst of adrenaline (additional fees apply for certain activities).

The festival boasts racing simulators, exclusive auctions, main stage entertainment, a premium hospitality lounge, and the stylish Torque Fashion Show. With something for the entire family, including various culinary delights, this event transcends being merely a car enthusiast’s dream; it’s a celebration of high-energy excitement and community spirit.

This festival is more than just a race; it’s a vibrant showcase of the passion, excitement, and dedication that define performance car culture. Tickets are selling rapidly – secure yours here to guarantee a front-row seat to this high-octane celebration!

Source: Michelle Muir – haveyoursayza

Matthys Ferreira

Served in SAPS for 22 years - specialised in forensic and crime scene investigation and forensic photography. A stint in photographic sales and management followed. Been the motoring editor at Lowveld Media since 2007. "A petrol head I am not but I am good at what I do".

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