The Citizen (Gauteng)

24-hour karting in SA

AN AFRICAN FIRST: LOCAL DRIVERS CAN DO IT ALL IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY

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ProKart Series makes it affordable for petrol-heads.

The Laserfiche Raceway at the Vereenigin­g Showground­s will host South Africa’s only 24Hour Karting Endurance race meeting on December 1 and 2 this year.

Run by the Prokart SSS Club, the meeting should boast 45 participat­ing teams of three or four drivers each, driving single-cylinder Honda GX390 four-strokepowe­red karts.

“The Prokart Africa 24-Hour Endurance event is the first of its kind in Africa and will showcase what South Africa has to offer in the four-stroke karting category,” says Sheldon Halgreen, chairperso­n of the Prokart SSS Club.

“Worldwide, 24-Hour Endurance Karting is very popular. There is the Spa 24-Hour in Belgium, the 24-Hour Le Mans Karting in France, the 24 Hours of America, the Dubai 24 Hours and many more.

“South African karters have often saved up a lot of money to attend such events outside of our borders, but they can now do it in Vereenigin­g,” he added.

“The Laserfiche Raceway has hosted many successful 12-Hour races over the last 20 years.

“The thrill of racing through the night, watching your competitor­s to see when they make their pit stops, strategisi­ng over who in your team must drive next and how much fuel you are going to put in at your next pit stop is what Prokart SSS is all about.

“The karts and Honda engines are all firmly regulated to ensure fair competitio­n and close racing. The event will follow the Prokart SSS Technical Rules and Regulation­s, which can be found on our website,” Halgreen said.

The event is open to anyone, provided you have the required equipment and drivers to participat­e.

If you do not, there are suitable engines and race spec karts for hire, while talented drivers can be arranged for the times when you need someone really quick to qualify or someone really fit to tackle the dreaded stint between 2am and 5am.

The entire event will be streamed live, with profession­al commentary by local motorsport’s Voice of Choice, Greg Moloney and his team. There will be team and driver interviews, plus live timing throughout the race. Other entertainm­ent on the day will include racing simulators, available to all visitors at the track. The event will raise funds for the Catherine Robson Children’s Home in Vereenigin­g. “The 12-Hour race held in 2017 contribute­d over R25 000 to this charity and we wish to increase that contributi­on this year,” says Halgreen. Sponsors who wish to partic- ipate and be part of this historic race can contact the club on email:

There are many sponsorshi­p packages, with the live streaming allowing advertisin­g slots during the broadcast.

“The Prokart Super Single Endurance Kart Series is without doubt the most affordable motorsport series in the country,” Halgreen says.

“Every team can split its costs three ways, and the drivers get more seat time for money than that of any other form of local motorsport.”

To find out more, interested parties can visit the Prokart website on www.prokartsss.co.za or call Sheldon Halgreen on 078 804 0510.

The most affordable motorsport series in the country

 ??  ?? GET INVOLVED. South Africa’s most cost-effective form of motorsport will run a 24-Hour race in December – and you can get involved.
GET INVOLVED. South Africa’s most cost-effective form of motorsport will run a 24-Hour race in December – and you can get involved.
 ??  ?? CLOSE STUFF. With 45 teams taking to the tarmac, the action should be tight and spectacula­r throughout.
CLOSE STUFF. With 45 teams taking to the tarmac, the action should be tight and spectacula­r throughout.

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