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The Kyalami 9-Hour, South Africa’s only international motorsport event, will return in February next year as round two of the 2023 Intercontinental GT Challenge (IGTC). motorsport 🏎️🛣️

It will include a Golf day, with race car drivers participating as part of four-ball teams, a gala dinner with a charity-based motorsport memorabilia themed auction, a week-long K9H trade and exhibition show, test-drive opportunities of new models on the handling and 4×4 track, plus hot laps with drivers around the long circuit.

Friday’s activities will include a beer and wine festival, more than 150 cars in the support category races and the 9-Hour qualifying sessions. The proceedings on Saturday will kick-off with a high-speed historic race car display and the support races, with the Kyalami 9-Hour itself getting underway at 1pm.

The event’s absolute highlights always includes racing in the dark, with GT3 cars producing glowing disc brakes, flaming exhausts and surreal pit stop action under floodlights. For further information on how to become involved in the motoring festival, interested parties should contact Ian McGregor, Commercial Partnerships Manager atFor all motorsport and race related enquiries and information contact Denis Klopper, Head of Motorsport K9H at

 

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