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Cape Town local thrills home crowd as he dethrones ‘Sam Sam’

The Mother City got here alive with smoke and tyre-burning motion on Saturday as it hosted an action-packed fifth version of Red Bull Shay’ iMoto, with local Chadwin ‘Boksie’ Hadjie rising victorious in Cape Town.

“This is the most amazing feeling,” the elated Capetonian, who completed runner-up in 2021, mentioned after the win. “I’ve been fighting hard over the past few years and finally the win has come,” he added.

The Capetonian completed as runner-up within the 2021 occasion when he misplaced out to Samkeliso ‘Sam Sam’ Thubane within the remaining and was additionally eradicated within the 2022 semi-final by Sam Sam, who went on to efficiently defend his title within the remaining.

Following its hiatus in 2023, the occasion, recognised as the top of organised spinning occasions within the nation, returned in 2024 and was hosted in Cape Town for the very first time. The specifically created venue within the carpark at Canal Walk was bought out and noticed a record-breaking 4 000 people fill the grandstands.

The Cape Town motorsport trustworthy weren’t upset and witnessed some superb feats of car-handling and driving theatre via the specifically designed course.

DAREDEVIL DRIVERS LEAVE CAPE TOWN IN A SPIN

The nation’s high 16 drivers gathered on Friday, 15 March for qualifying rounds which noticed the sphere whittled all the way down to the highest eight. These eight battled it out in 4 quarter-final match-ups, all exhibiting distinctive automobile management, technical expertise and aptitude.

In the tip, Boksie left the 4 judges (Vernon ‘Veejaro’ Hendricks, Jeff James, Magesh Ndaba and Shahiem Bell) and the viewers (who as a collective acted as the fifth choose utilizing specially-coloured LED wristbands to vote) on the sting of their seats as he outclassed two-time defending champ ‘Sam Sam’ with some superb feats within the remaining battle. 

As motorsport goes, it wasn’t with out its challenges for Boksie nevertheless: “On the first day out, we broke a steering rack,” the champ mentioned. “The team fixed that but we didn’t have any test runs, so I was happy to qualify for the top eight. Then on Saturday, we broke our wheel studs, fortunately, my pit crew fixed that, along with a few other issues, and we could push through.”

“I was so impressed with the Cape Town crowd. As soon as the car came out all I could see were blue lights — they were amazing. Thank you.”

Boksie holds up his trophy. Image: Mpumelelo Macu by way of Red Bull Content Pool.

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