The Citizen (KZN)

Podium places up for grabs

PARYS 400: LOTS OF EXCITEMENT IN STORE AS THE CURTAIN FALLS ON CROSS-COUNTRY SEASON

- Andre de Kock

Variawa and Visser set to slog it out in the Free State dust.

The sixth and final round of the 2019 South African Cross-Country Series will take place in and around Parys this weekend, with a large number of competitor­s facing the starter.

The overall and Production Vehicle category winning favourites must be already crowned champions Henk Lategan and Brett Cummings (Gazoo Toyota Hilux), plus team-mates Giniel de Villiers/ Alex Haro in an identical Hilux.

Others fighting for overall podium places at the Parys 400 must include Shameer Variawa/ Juan Möhr (Toyota Gazoo Hilux) and Chris Visser/Danie Stassen (Atlas Copco Toyota Hilux)

Rounding out the premier FIA class will be three Red-Lined Nissan Navara entries, manned by Ernest Roberts/Henry Kohne, Terence Marsh/Letshego Zulu and Thomas Bell/Patrick McMurren, plus Johan van Staden/Mike Lawrenson (Elf Renault Duster), Clint Weston/Elvene Vonk (King Price Extreme Nissan Navara) and Daniel Schroeder/Ryan Bland (PS Laser Nissan Navara).

Heading up Class T will be already crowned 2019 champions Lance Woolridge/Ward Huxtable

(Ford Castrol Cross Country Ranger). They will face off against teams like Marcos Baumgart/Kleber Cincea (Ford Castrol Cross Country Ranger), Johan Horn /Leander Pienaar (Malalane Toyota Hilux), Jacques van Tonder/Nico Swartz (Ford Ranger), Gary Bertholdt/Geoff Minnitt (Atlas Copco Toyota Hilux), Wors Prinsloo/ André Vermeulen (Ford Ranger) and Dylan Venter/Donavan Lubbe (4x4 Mega World ARB Toyota Hilux).

In Class S David Huddy/ Gerhard Schutte (Nissan Navara) will hope to round out the season with a perfect finishing score.

In the Special Vehicle class, the overall victory favourites are already-crowned Class A champions Lance Trethewey/Adriaan

Roets (LT Earthmover­s BAT Venom), challenged by the Moosajee brothers, Taahir and Talha (Dunlop Zone Stryker), John Thomson/Maurice Zermatten (Mormond Zarco Challenger), the

Voigts brothers, Ralph and André (Voigts Group BAT Venom) and Sandra Labuschagn­e-Jonck/Jaco Jonck (Total Agri Porter).

In Class P, frontrunne­rs must include Julio Ferreira/ Mohamed Moulson (Aceco), Keith and Andrew Makenete (BAT Spec 2) and Trace Price Moor/ Shaun Braithwait­e (BAT).

Brothers Werner and Leon Mostert (CanAm Maverick) have already clinched the year’s Side by Side title. They will hope to finish the season with another victory, challenged by Christo Rose/Dirk Swart (CanAm Maverick), Wickus Haasbroek/Jurgens Smith (CanAm Maverick), Dewald van Breda/ Johann du Toit (CanAm Maverick) and Pieter Walter/Shaun de Villiers (CanAm Maverick).

 ??  ?? CLASSY TITLE HOLDERS. Already crowned 2019 champions Lance Woolridge/ Ward Huxtable (Ford Castrol Cross Country Ranger) will head up Class T in the weekend’s Parys 400 Cross-Country race.
CLASSY TITLE HOLDERS. Already crowned 2019 champions Lance Woolridge/ Ward Huxtable (Ford Castrol Cross Country Ranger) will head up Class T in the weekend’s Parys 400 Cross-Country race.
 ?? Pictures: Nadia Jordaan ?? BROTHERLY CHARGE. The Moosajee brothers, Taahir and Talha (Dunlop Zone Stryker) should be frontrunne­rs in Class A of the Special Vehicle race.
Pictures: Nadia Jordaan BROTHERLY CHARGE. The Moosajee brothers, Taahir and Talha (Dunlop Zone Stryker) should be frontrunne­rs in Class A of the Special Vehicle race.
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