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Festival of Motoring roars at Kyalami

Engines, sunshine, and excitement filled Kyalami as car lovers enjoyed the second day of South Africa’s biggest motoring festival.

The Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit was alive with energy on August 30, as the sixth annual Festival of Motoring rolled into its second day, drawing thousands of enthusiasts to what has become South Africa’s premier motoring showcase.

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The August sun lit up the track as families, petrol heads, and the simply curious streamed through the gates, greeted by the unmistakable symphony of revving engines. Hot laps had hearts racing, while test drives gave visitors the chance to experience the thrill of the open road, without ever leaving the circuit.

A Lamborghini Countach was displayed at the Festival of Motoring. Photo: Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

Every corner of the circuit offered something to dive into. Sim racing arenas saw crowds cheer as competitors battled it out on the virtual track, while interactive zones gave visitors the chance to get behind the wheel in ways they never had before. From motion simulators to brand showcases, there was no shortage of ways to be part of the action.

A green Aston Martin Vantage at the Festival of Motoring. Photo: Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

Prizes were up for grabs throughout the day, adding a buzz of excitement to an already electric atmosphere. The festival felt less like a traditional exhibition and more like a motoring playground, a space where speed, technology, and community collided in full throttle.

As the festival heads into its final day, anticipation remains high. If day two was anything to go by, the chequered flag will fall on a weekend that has already captured the hearts of South Africa’s motoring faithful.

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Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

Naziya is a junior journalist who graduated from Monash South Africa in 2022, specialising in Journalism and International Relations. She loves sports, especially Formula 1. Naziya covers a wide range of news topics, from serious current events to community stories, school happenings, and sports news. Naziya’s goal is to provide clear, engaging, and informative stories that make a difference in her community and beyond.

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