Smoke, spinning and stunts at Oval

Car fanatics showed off their cars and came to make smoke during the recent T3 motorshow.

Burning rubber, death-defying stunts and speed were the order of the day during the T3 Motor Show in partnership with Randfontein Oval Raceway on Saturday, 7 November.

Even in the blistering heat, car fanatics from as far as Mpumalanga proudly came out to show off their cars and entertain the crowd. At around mid-afternoon, tattered BMWs arrived ready to spin to their hearts’ delight, with their tyres getting worn out quickly.

Jerry Kupper with his Ford Cortina.

Stuntmen hung out of the windows, opened doors and even held on to the side of the moving car while it was driving in circles.

El and Ren Pillay, organisers of the event said the T3 Motor Show is an event that brings together car fanatics, bikers, families and friends.

Ashley Arjun, a show and shine winner.

“We have a huge demand for motor shows and spinning in the Randfontein area, and we aim to make sure all car fanatics and spinners are entertained,” said El.

Marilize Coetzee, promoter of the Oval Raceway added, “The T3 Motor Show Team has hosted more than 40 car show events between KZN and Gauteng. However, this was our first event to invite patrons to showcase their vintage, classic and custom vehicles.”

Mpho Diloro and his stuntman Sechaba Mphaga having some fun after their spinning session.

She added that the event was another success story for the T3 Brand, with some beautiful vehicles being showcased. They also incorporated spinning into the event, which was well received by all who attended. Some amazing trophies were handed out to the winners.

Marilize and the team wish to thank every single person who contributed to making this day a success.

Renaldo Ebrahim burning rubber in his BMW.
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