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Vryheid 400 2024: TGRSA dominates at Vryheid 400 with one-two-three finish
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Vryheid 400 2024: TGRSA dominates at Vryheid 400 with one-two-three finish

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Victory for Henk Lategan and Brett Cummings
2nd place for Guy Botterill and Dennis Murphy
3rd place for Giniel de Villiers and Elvéne Vonk
Manufacturers Award for Toyota

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing South Africa (TGRSA) continued its outstanding performance in the 2024 South African Rally-Raid Championship (SARRC) with an exceptional showing at the Vryheid 400, held on 24-25 May in northern KwaZulu-Natal. The team secured a remarkable one-two-three finish, solidifying their dominance in the championship.

Henk Lategan and Brett Cummings took the top honours, piloting their Toyota Hilux IMT EVO to victory with a final time of 6hr 43min 01sec. They were closely followed by teammates Guy Botterill and Dennis Murphy, who finished in second place, 5min 43sec behind. Completing the podium was Giniel de Villiers and Elvéne Vonk, finishing in third place, 12min 42sec behind the leaders.

The Vryheid 400 route, featuring varied and demanding terrain including farmlands, rocky sections, and picturesque landscapes, provided a true test of endurance for all competitors, and stretched the competing cars to the limit. Despite the tough conditions, TGRSA's crews rose to the challenge and delivered exceptional performances.

Reflecting on the race, TGRSA Team Principal Shameer Variawa commented, "We are thrilled with the results from the Vryheid 400. Our crews showed remarkable skill and determination, navigating the challenging terrain with precision. The one-two-three finish is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire team."

The event kicked off with a 14km Castrol Qualifying Race on Friday, 24 May, followed by the main race stages on Friday afternoon and Saturday, 25 May. The competitors tackled a 40km stage on the Friday afternoon, which was followed by a 175km route, starting with one stage on Saturday morning, a 30-minute service break, and then tackling the same stage again in the afternoon.

Henk Lategan, reflecting on their victory, said, "It was a challenging race, but we pushed hard and managed to secure the win. The team did an incredible job preparing the car, and we are thrilled with the result. This victory gives us great momentum as we look ahead to the next rounds."

Saood Variawa and Francois Cazalet, the team's fourth crew, showed promising performance during the qualifying race. However, on Saturday, they outbraked themselves and made a hard impact with a tree, bending one of the steering arms on their car. Despite losing significant time, they managed to bring the car to the finish, demonstrating maturity and tenacity despite the setback.

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing South Africa now looks forward to the next event on the calendar, the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Safari 1000, Round 3 of the championship. This race, sponsored by the team, adds additional pressure to perform, and will take place on 21-23 June 2024 in the bushveld area around Thabazimbi in the Limpopo province. With two victories from the first two rounds, TGRSA is in a strong position early in the season, and will be aiming to carry this momentum forward to Round 3 and beyond.

 

Source: Toyota Gazoo Racing SA

 

Vryheid 400 Final Standings:

Position

Driver

Co-driver

Vehicle

Final Time / Gap

1

Henk Lategan

Brett Cummings

Toyota Hilux IMT EVO

6:43:01

2

Guy Botterill

Dennis Murphy

Toyota Hilux IMT EVO

+5:43

3

Giniel de Villiers

Elvéne Vonk

Toyota Hilux IMT EVO

+12:42

4

Lance Woolridge

Kenneth Gilbert

Ford NWM Ranger T1+

+12:52

5

Chris Visser

Albertus Venter

Red-Lined REVO T1+ GTR

+26:44

6

Lance Trethewey

Vincent Crosbie

Century Racing CR6

+31:01

7

Fouché Blignaut

Bertus Blignaut

Toyota DKR Hilux T1+

+32:24

8

Gareth Woolridge

Boyd Dreyer

Ford NWM Ranger T1+

+35:45

9

Rients Hofstra

Wade Harris

Red-Lined REVO T1+ GTR

+36:35

10

Johan de Bruyn

Adriaan Roets

Red-Lined REVO T1

+45:34

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