SA Endurance Three-Hour and Nine-Hour of Kyalami proudly driven by race!

The success of the SA Endurance Series National Championship has attracted the support of RACE!, the South African de facto car and motorbike personalization business who have created one-of-a-kind supercar masterpieces for the past 18 years.

The season-ending SA Endurance Three-Hour and Nine-Hour of Kyalami takes place on 29th and 30th November at Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit, proudly driven by RACE! who will bring a wide range of their creations to display at Kyalami as well as host 30-40 clients who will have an opportunity to drive around the world famous race track during the SAES weekend finale.

“We’re aiming to bring some added glamour to Kyalami to supplement what is already a dazzling weekend of motorsport,” said RACE! CEO Marco Casiani. “The high-tech nature of motorsport in general and the SA Endurance Championship in particular is a perfect fit for our business and offers great exposure through the live TV broadcast. We’re excited to be able to offer spectators a glimpse of what we’re renowned for with a display of ten to fifteen cars while hosting our valued clients who will have a rare opportunity to drive around the Kyalami circuit.”

From humble beginnings building superbikes which became globally recognized, RACE! is the sole South African importer and distributor of the world’s top tuning brands like Brabus, Novitec, Techart and ABT Sportsline amongst a portfolio of 21 brands.

One of the standout features of RACE! is their state of the art paint booth which has grown over the past 15 years to bring unmatched paint quality and finishes to the automotive and motorcycle industry while supplying the widest range of high-end wheels in South Africa.

RACE! personalizes all the major supercar brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Rolls Royce McLaren and Bentley amongst others while their latest creation is the conversion of a Suzuki Jimny to look like a mini G-wagon. Going back to their roots, RACE! has worked on a wide range of bikes from a Ducati to a Vespa and everything in between.

Wayne Riddell, SAES CEO said: “We’re delighted that our season-ending and championship-deciding double-header race weekend will be proudly driven by RACE! Many of the vehicles they work on will be represented on the track during the Three-Hour and Nine-Hour of Kyalami while their static display and track parade will give our spectators even more value for their money.”

The SA Endurance Series weekend at the end of November is more than just motor racing with a 16-artist music festival, rental go-karts to race around the dynamic handling track, a kids play area with food stalls and big screen TVs dotted around Kyalami.

Spectators are welcome to bring their gazebos, braais and cooler boxes to Kyalami to enjoy the last national championship racing event of the year.

Tickets are available from www.saeseries.com