The Citizen (KZN)

The Citizen cracks the nod again to burn rubber in 2024 GR Cup

- Jaco van der Merwe

The Citizen Motoring can proudly announce it has received another invitation from Toyota Gazoo Racing South Africa to take part in this year’s GR Cup – but with a slight change.

After road test editor Mark Jones piloted a GR Yaris in the inaugural series in 2022 and then a GR 86 last year, I have been given the unique and semi-surreal opportunit­y to drive a GR Corolla on South Africa’s premier race tracks this year.

The programme stays the same, with The Citizen being one of six members of the motoring media to shoot it out during seven rounds the National Extreme Series.

My five rivals are Sean Nurse (AutoTrader), Bernie Hellberg (Driven), Kumbi Mtshakazi (Kumbi-M on Cars), Alex Shahini (CarMag) and Hannes Visser (La’t Wiel).

Except for Nurse, who competed in 2022, all the others will be making their debuts. This makes Nurse the obvious pre-season favourite with bookmakers – so, no pressure then Seanie.

A change from last year’s schedule sees Kyalami replace one of the three outings at Zwartkops.

The season kicks off on 16 March at Killarney in Cape Town, followed by Kyalami (13 April), Zwartkops (18 May), Aldo Scribante in Gqeberha (29 June), East London (27 July), Killarney (21 September) and Zwartkops (26 October).

The six of us will drive in identical cars, with slight racing modificati­ons. These include a roll cage, exhaust modificati­on, semi-slick tyres and upgraded brakes.

Our GR Corollas produce similar outputs to those you can drive off a showroom floor.

This hot hatch shares the three-cylinder 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine with the GR Yaris.

It is mated to the six-speed intelligen­t manual transmissi­on, which sends 221kW of power and 360Nm of torque to all four corners via the GR-Four allwheel-drive system, which features a limited slip differenti­al.

The standard GR Corolla already looks mean

While the GR Corolla already looks mean in standard guise with its aggressive styling and distinctiv­e three tailpipes, the racing decals transform it to another level.

Judging by how the car felt during a shakedown at Zwartkops last week, we are in for an unforgetta­ble season of racing.

 ?? Picture: Bernie Hellberg ?? REVVED UP. Jaco van der Merwe alongside this season’s race car, which he has named Apollo Creed.
Picture: Bernie Hellberg REVVED UP. Jaco van der Merwe alongside this season’s race car, which he has named Apollo Creed.

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