The 2024 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing SA GR Cup delivered a weekend of thrilling action at the Killarney International Raceway in Cape Town, with sunny, mild to warm weather providing the perfect conditions for racing. The penultimate round of the season saw championship titles being decided in all three categories, as Sean Nurse (AutoTrader), Devon Scott (GR Driving Academy), and Dawie van der Merwe (GR86) secured their respective championships before the final event at Zwartkops Raceway.

GR Cup Media Challenge (GR Corolla)

Qualifying: Hannes Visser (La't Wiel) secured his first pole position of the season with a time of 1:24.610, narrowly beating Sean Nurse (AutoTrader) by 0.141 seconds. Alex Shahini (CAR) rounded out the top three, while Kumbi Mtshakazi (Kumbi-M on Cars), Jaco van der Merwe (Citizen), and Bernie Hellberg (Driven) completed the grid.

Position

Name

Best Time

Gap

1

Hannes Visser

1:24.610

2

Sean Nurse

1:24.751

+0.141

3

Alex Shahini

1:24.768

+0.158

4

Kumbi Mtshakazi

1:26.361

+1.751

5

Jaco van der Merwe

1:26.761

+2.151

6

Bernie Hellberg

1:27.977

+3.367

Race 1: In the opening race, Visser started strongly but eventually relinquished the lead to Nurse midway through the race. Nurse's victory in this race secured him the 2024 GR Cup Media Challenge title. Visser fought off Shahini's challenges to finish second, while Shahini had to settle for third. Kumbi held off van der Merwe to take fourth, with Hellberg completing the race in sixth.

Position

Name

Total Time

Gap

1

Sean Nurse

11:44.889

2

Hannes Visser

11:46.280

+1.391

3

Alex Shahini

11:46.486

+1.597

4

Kumbi Mtshakazi

12:01.192

+16.303

5

Jaco van der Merwe

12:09.902

+25.013

6

Bernie Hellberg

12:12.346

+27.457

Race 2: The second race saw Nurse once again taking the victory. Shahini, in a thrilling final lap, went off in the final corner and nearly collected Visser as he rejoined the track, but ultimately finished second, with Visser close behind in third. Kumbi took fourth place once again, while Hellberg managed to pip van der Merwe to the finish line for fifth.

Position

Name

Total Time

Gap

1

Sean Nurse

11:46.073

2

Alex Shahini

11:49.427

+3.354

3

Hannes Visser

11:49.683

+3.610

4

Kumbi Mtshakazi

12:03.976

+17.903

5

Bernie Hellberg

12:14.348

+28.275

6

Jaco van der Merwe

12:15.674

+29.601

GR Cup Dealer Challenge (GR Yaris)

Qualifying: Devon Scott (GR Driving Academy) showed his intent by securing the fastest time in qualifying, ahead of Mario de Sousa (Motus Toyota) and Theo Brits (NMI Toyota Menlyn). Marius Claassen (Rola Toyota) completed the GR Cup Dealer Challenge grid.

Position

Name

Best Time

Gap

1

Devon Scott

1:25.078

2

Mario de Sousa

1:26.106

+1.028

3

Theo Brits

1:27.218

+2.140

4

Marius Claassen

1:28.079

+3.001

Race 1: In Race 1, Scott proved his dominance once again, finishing not only as the top GR Cup Dealer Challenge driver but also mixing it up with the GR86 cars to secure third place overall. In terms of the GR Zone dealers, it was De Sousa who followed in second, while Brits finished in third place. Claassen brought up the rear of the Dealer Challenge group.

Position

Name

Total Time

Gap

1

Devon Scott

11:42.779

2

Mario de Sousa

11:52.422

+9.643

3

Theo Brits

11:59.169

+16.390

4

Marius Claassen

12:19.844

+37.065

Race 2: Scott stamped his authority on the championship with another resounding victory in Race 2, securing the GR Cup Dealer Challenge title in style. De Sousa finished second, with Brits rounding out the podium once again.

Position

Name

Total Time

Gap

1

Devon Scott

11:43.322

2

Mario de Sousa

12:01.900

+18.578

3

Theo Brits

12:02.466

+19.144

4

Marius Claassen

12:24.374

+41.052

GR86 Development Academy

Qualifying: In the GR86 Development Academy, it was Niko Zafiris who set the fastest qualifying time, narrowly ahead of Dylan Pragji. Championship leader Dawie van der Merwe qualified third, followed by Setshaba Mashigo, Ryan Naicker, and Kent Swartz.

Position

Name

Best Time

Gap

1

Niko Zafiris

1:25.864

2

Dylan Pragji

1:25.865

+0.001

3

Dawie van der Merwe

1:25.898

+0.033

4

Setshaba Mashigo

1:26.150

+0.286

5

Ryan Naicker

1:26.205

+0.341

6

Kent Swartz

1:26.683

+0.819

Race 1: Dawie van der Merwe wasted no time in Race 1, passing both Zafiris and Pragji to take the win, further cementing his dominance in the category. Zafiris finished second, with Pragji in third. Kent Swartz and Mashigo followed, with Naicker recovering from an early spin to finish the race.

Position

Name

Total Time

Gap

1

Dawie van der Merwe

11:38.349

2

Niko Zafiris

11:38.541

+0.192

3

Dylan Pragji

11:45.791

+7.442

4

Kent Swartz

11:46.163

+7.814

5

Setshaba Mashigo

11:47.309

+8.960

6

Ryan Naicker

12:10.233

+31.884

Race 2: Race 2 once again belonged to van der Merwe, who clinched the GR86 Development Academy title with another flawless performance. Ryan Naicker improved to finish second, with Mashigo completing the podium. Kent Swartz finished in fourth place, while Pragji and Zafiris had to settle for fifth and sixth, respectively.

Position

Name

Total Time

Gap

1

Dawie van der Merwe

11:35.743

2

Ryan Naicker

11:39.607

+3.864

3

Setshaba Mashigo

11:39.808

+4.065

4

Kent Swartz

11:39.964

+4.221

5

Dylan Pragji

12:01.469

+25.726

6

Niko Zafiris

10:10.503

-1 lap

As the 2024 GR Cup heads to its final round at Zwartkops Raceway near Pretoria on 19 October, all eyes will be on the drivers behind the newly crowned champions, as they push to secure the best possible results in the individual championships.

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