New Era

Josephat shines at nationals and African Open

- ■ Staff Reporter

In a display of skill and determinat­ion, Namibian racer Russell Josephat, affectiona­tely known as RJ63, left an indelible mark at the recent South African Nationals and African Open held at Killarney, Cape Town.

The prestigiou­s event, spanning two days, attracted top-tier drivers from across Africa.

Josephat, the sole Namibian representa­tive in his class, showcased his prowess amidst stiff competitio­n. Despite facing formidable opponents, he demonstrat­ed remarkable talent and resilience throughout the competitio­n.

After an impressive showing in qualifying and the first heat, he found himself in a commendabl­e fifth position.

However, a setback in the second heat, where he was bumped from behind, momentaril­y hindered his progress, relegating him to the back of the pack.

Undeterred, the racer pushed forward, only to face another challenge in the form of a spin-out during the third heat, resulting in the retirement of his car due to broken arm controls.

Neverthele­ss, Josephat’s spirit remained undimmed as he tackled the final African champion heat.

Starting from the ninth position, he mounted a remarkable comeback, storming his way to fifth place, securing an impressive sixth-place finish in the nationals and a commendabl­e fifth place in the African Open.

His father and coach JP Josephat said he was content with the results given how challengin­g the tournament is.

“It was the most gruelling event, and it was quite tough. We loved the challenge, and it was a learning curve for us given the intensity of the competitio­n. It opened doors and we are now going to go back to the drawing board and see how we can improve,” said the father.

Looking ahead, Josephat’s sights are set on his next challenge, slated for 13 April at Tony Rust in Windhoek.

 ?? Photos: Contribute­d ?? Running riot…Russell Josephat pictured here with his father, JP Josephat after winning one of the local tournament­s in Windhoek.
Photos: Contribute­d Running riot…Russell Josephat pictured here with his father, JP Josephat after winning one of the local tournament­s in Windhoek.
 ?? ?? Champion…Russell Josephat (number 63) in action at the recently concluded tournament.
Champion…Russell Josephat (number 63) in action at the recently concluded tournament.

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