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Rockmania Showdown time

The annual Rockmania Showdown takes place at the renowned Rock Raceway.

IT’s that time of the year again as the annual Rockmania Showdown takes place at the renowned Rock Raceway venue in Brakpan on January 20.

The start to a brand new year in true Rockmania fashion will see competitors compete in the event with a full complement of oval track disciplines. This will include Ninja Midgets, 125 Shifter Karts, 1600 Stock Rods, 1660 Modified Saloons, 2L Hotrods, Super Saloons, Standard Midgets and V8 Sprint Cars.

The Formula N circuit cars will also be track side with all the high speed antics of the saloon brigade.

Drift fans will also be delighted as drifters will create clouds of tyre smoke to the delight of the diehard petrol heads in the door to door drift battles. Suicide rides for the drift fans will also be on sale on the day. It’s your chance to get up close and personal with all the drift action.

Come support your favourite racing driver and or drifter club in the full programmed event.

Gates will open at 10am with practice sessions throughout the day with racing starting proper at 3pm. Spectator entry for adults will be R100 and for children R40 (ages six to 12).

Plenty of refreshments will be on sale on site. Bring all your friends, family and adrenaline junkies with to relish in the high octane antics of the oval brigade. Venue is at the Rock Raceway, 18 Main Reef Road, Brakpan. For more information contact 011 740 8315 or visit their website at rockracing.co.za.

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