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Return of Its Branch Toyota Diamond-Mining Town Jwaneng

the 2021 and 2022 editions were held in Upington in the Northern Cape of South Africa. Once the two months break past, the SARRC then continued on 18 and 19 August when the fourth and fifth rounds will be decided at Parys in the Free State. Competitors tackled a wet and muddy event during November 2022 at Parys and had hoped for a dry season.

The championship kick off with a return to Malelane in Mpumalanga with the opening round, with note that this event featured on the calendar between 2013 and 2016 and was twice awarded Best Event of the Year. Malelane is the hometown of the Horn family and the brothers, Johan and Werner, have been avid competitors in the Production Vehicle Category or many years.

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For the second round of the series, competitors travelled to the Eston and Mid-Illovo areas of KwaZulu-Natal for the traditional Sugarbelt 400. The event, which ran in the area as a national championship since the early 1990’s, was cancelled in 2022 due to the flooding disaster.

This year, a new race has been added to the calendar with Welkom as the Free State will play host to Round Six of the 2023 SARRC. Taking place on 6 and 7

October leading to the seventh and final event of the season that is scheduled for 10 and 11 November and the venue will be announced soon.

DATE ROUND VENUE

24 – 25 March One Malelane

12 – 13 May Two Eston KZN

23 – 25 June Three Jwaneng Botswana

06 – 07 October Six Welkom

18 – 19 August Four / Five Parys

10 – 11 November Seven TBA.

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