The Citizen (KZN)

Local delight at Kyalami

SOAKED TRACK: VAN DER LINDE AND TEAM WALKENHORS­T BMW M6 GT3 TAKE 9 HOUR HONOURS Last 90 minutes were run under Full Course Yellow and Safety Car conditions after a massive rain storm.

- Andre de Kock

It was a crying shame that Saturday’s Kyalami 9 Hour race had to be held without the presence of live spectators. Instead, South African enthusiast­s had to watch on television how a typical Highveld thunder storm, coupled with some awesome driving throughout the day, saw a South African standing on the winners’ podium.

The race – the final round of the 2020 Interconti­nental GT Challenge – was won overall by South Africa’s Sheldon van der Linde, the Netherland­s’ Nicky Catsburg and Brazilian Augusto Farfus, in a Walkenhors­t BMW M6 GT3.

They led home the Audi R8 LMS GT3 of Mirko Bortolotti (Italy), Charles Weerts (Belgium) and Frederic Vervisch (Belgium) and the Porsche 911 GT3 of Matt Campbell (Australia), Patrick Pilet ( France) and Mathieu Jaminet (France).

Fourth was the Honda NSX of Bertrand Baguette (Belgium), Renger van der Zande (Netherland­s) and Mario Farnbacher (Germany).

The Honda and its crew were real heroes of the race, leading the event overall from pole position at the start until 90 minutes before the end, when a massive rainstorm managed to turn the Kyalami circuit into a huge ice rink.

Everybody converged on the pits for wet-weather tyres, but the Honda team decided to take on petrol as well, planning to grab back the lead when the rest of the field would be forced to refuel later.

That never happened – with deep water running over the track at various points, the organisers had no choice but to run the rest of the race under Full Course Yellow and Safety Car conditions.

Hence, crawling around the track at half throttle or less, nobody needed to refuel, and the bitterly disappoint­ed Honda crew had to be satisfied with the fourth place overall.

Another extremely disappoint­ed crew was that of South African Jordan Pepper, Jule Gounon (France) and Maxime Soulet (Belgium), when their Bentley Continenta­l GT3 dropped out of second place with a blown engine after 63 laps.

The winning BMW’s Nicky Catsburg and Augusto Farfus ended up as joint 2020 Drivers’ Champions, while Porsche clinched the year’s Manufactur­ers’ title.

The South African Perfect Circle Porsche with their crew of Andre Benzuidenh­out, Saul Hack and Dylan Pereira, managed to finish in 10th place.

 ?? Pictures: Dave Ledbitter ?? LOCAL CHARGER. South African Sheldon van der Linde drove the Walkenhors­t BMW M6 GT3 hard and quick on Saturday, to play a large part in the team’s Kyalami 9 Hour race victory.
Pictures: Dave Ledbitter LOCAL CHARGER. South African Sheldon van der Linde drove the Walkenhors­t BMW M6 GT3 hard and quick on Saturday, to play a large part in the team’s Kyalami 9 Hour race victory.
 ??  ?? DISAPPOINT­MENT. The Honda NSX of Bertrand Baguette (Belgium), Renger van der Zande (Netherland­s) and Mario Farnbacher (Germany) led the race until the final 90 minutes.
DISAPPOINT­MENT. The Honda NSX of Bertrand Baguette (Belgium), Renger van der Zande (Netherland­s) and Mario Farnbacher (Germany) led the race until the final 90 minutes.

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