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Japanese car culture to come alive on South Coast

The event is a full-scale festival that honours the legacy, performance and innovation of Japanese motoring.

Dezzi Raceway is set to be the ultimate celebration of Japanese car culture on November 1 and 2. The raceway will come alive with the sights, sounds and spirit of Japan Drive Motorshow (JDM), from 09:00.

This first-of-its-kind event will honour the legacy, performance and innovation of Japanese motoring. Across two days, the event will feature drifting showcases, passenger ride-along, circuit runs, show ‘n shine competitions, racing simulators, curated JDM exhibitions and a taste of Japan through authentic food experiences.

Whether you’re behind the wheel or in the crowd, every moment is designed to excite. Japan Drive unites a growing community of tuners, car builders, collectors and culture lovers. From classic icons to modern builds, this event is a meeting point for those who live and breathe the JDM lifestyle.

Event highlights include drift lessons, helicopter rides, racing simulators in a competitive virtual environment, and much more.

It’s also a space where businesses, brands and fans come together to connect, collaborate and celebrate the cars that bring motoring enthusiasts together.

Tickets available at Web tickets and Pick n Pay. For more details, email info@gasmagazine.co.za or call Yash on 071 6751774.

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Sugan Naidoo

Senior reporter Sugan Naidoo is a true son of the South Coast soil. He was to the newspaper industry born, his late father working at the South Coast Herald back in the days when black and white photographs were still being used. Sugan has been with Caxton for close to three decades, having started as a weekend photographer, straight out of school. He soon showed his skill in hard news reporting and has, over the years, added to his repertoire, with motoring now one of his important beats. He is always willing to go the extra mile, especially if it's to test drive a new vehicle. He supports the Proteas, Springboks and Manchester United.
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