The Herald (South Africa)

Pair defies odds to grab victory in Class T race

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MAINTAININ­G a positive outlook can even influence the outcome of cross country motor races.

Just ask Johan and Werner Horn who scored a come-from-behind win in Class T in the Production Vehicle category at the Lichtenbur­g 400 at the weekend.

It added to their home town win on the Nkomazi 450 last year, but the opening round of the South African Cross Country Series (SACCS) did not start off on the right footing for the Mpumalanga brothers.

Despite having the latest specificat­ion V8 engine in the Malalane Toyota Hilux, the brothers found themselves in 11th position after the 50km sprint last Friday to determine grid positions.

“We had an electrical problem and every time we engaged sixth gear the car would cut out,” Werner said.

“It led to a stop/go qualifying race but it could have been worse.

“Had the qualifying race been over a longer distance we might have been in trouble but, as it was, we were only two minutes and two seconds behind the leading car.”

With their service crew confident they had sorted out the electrical problem, the brothers held a quick conference before race. It was decided a policy of maximum attack was their best option.

“We had nothing to lose,” Johan said.

“Two minutes in a 340km cross country race is negligible and we decided to push as hard as the conditions would allow us.

“At the same time we were of the fact that we could not afford mistakes on the extremely rocky, tight and tricky route that had a little bit of everything.”

The only problem the Horns encountere­d on the first of the 170km loops that made up the race was being stuck in the dust behind a Special Vehicle competitor.

“We understand that the Special Vehicle crews are in a race of their own, but the incident cost us valuable time.”

The second loop went off smoothly with no problems. At the finish the Horns were just over three minutes behind Leeroy Poulter and Rob Howie in a FIA Class car, and about five minutes clear of Class T runners-up Gareth Woolridge and Boyd Dreyer in their Ford NWM Puma Lubricants Ranger.

“It was the perfect end to the weekend and a positive outlook played a major part in our win,” Johan said.

“It was a demanding event but we are up and running in the Class T championsh­ip, although there is an awful long way to go and Class T is hugely competitiv­e.

“But, on another positive note, we can now go into the next race on a high.”

The next race on the SACCS calendar is the Battlefiel­ds 400 in KwaZulu-Natal on May 12 and 13.

 ??  ?? PUSHINGTHE LIMITS: Johan and Werner Horn take part in Class T in the Production Vehicle category at the Lichtenbur­g 400 at the weekend
PUSHINGTHE LIMITS: Johan and Werner Horn take part in Class T in the Production Vehicle category at the Lichtenbur­g 400 at the weekend

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