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St Martin’s learner, Santiago Frade dominates kart racing

The St Martin’s learner continues to impress, clinching top spots and positioning himself as a serious title contender.

Santiago Frade, a dedicated learner from St Martin’s School, has once again made his mark in the competitive world of kart racing, showcasing both skill and determination in recent races.

Santiago participated in the prestigious Rok Cup National and Northern Regions double header held at the Red Star Race Circuit in Delmas, where his exceptional performance earned him impressive results.

His first success came in the national event, where he secured a remarkable second place finish, proving his mettle against some of the country’s finest kart racers.

However, the standout moment came during the Northern Regions event, where he clinched the top spot, finishing first and reaffirming his dominance in the regional karting scene.

Continuing his streak of excellence, Santiago returned to the track on March 15 for round two of the Rok Cup Northern Regions.

This time, he finished second overall, showcasing both consistency and a strong competitive spirit. Thanks to these impressive performances, he now leads the Northern Regions Championship, positioning himself as a serious contender for the title.

As a learner at St Martin’s, his achievements on the track reflect his unwavering commitment to balancing academics with his passion for motorsport.

His success is an inspiration not only to his friends and classmates but also to young athletes everywhere, proving that dedication, discipline and hard work can lead to great accomplishments both in the classroom and on the track.

With the Northern Regions Championship still in full swing, all eyes will be on Santiago Frade as he continues to chase victory and further solidify his reputation as one of South Africa’s brightest karting talents.

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