When the Sasol GTC Championship last
visited Cape Town’s Killarney Raceway back in April, the team earned three wins
from four starts, a feat they aim to replicate on 22nd September
when the championship visits the coastal circuit for the second time.
Daniel Rowe powered his Volkswagen Motorsport
Jetta GTC to his maiden win in the GTC Championship, which unleashed a
successful streak of three victories in four rounds.
“We showed at Kyalami that we have the pace to
race at the front. We have the car and the package to challenge for pole position
and win races, as I did in April. Volkswagen has been successful around the
world in every category in which it has competed. The World Rally Championship,
World Rallycross, Dakar and Pikes Peak have all been won by Volkswagen; it’s
time the GTC team joins the roll of honour, starting at Cape Town.”
Keagan Masters left Cape Town with excess
baggage in the form of two first-place trophies after racing to a double win in
his GTC2 Volkswagen Advanced Driving Golf GTi and took the lead in the front-wheel
drive class, which he has held since then.
“It will be a tall order to score two wins
this time around. In April, the new slick tyres were still a challenge but now
everyone knows how to get the best from their tyres and set-up so I'm expecting
very close racing.I don’t have to put
myself under unnecessary pressure with the lead I have.”
Mathew Hodges, in the second Volkswagen
Motorsport Jetta GTC was buoyed by his first podium of the year at Kyalami at
the beginning of September and is firmly targeting climbing a higher step of
the podium.
“My podium at Kyalami was a big confidence
boost. Qualifying is important and I must put a competitive lap together. The
race car is good and the team is working hard. We packed a competitive car away
at Kyalami and we should unpack a competitive car in Cape Town. I’m looking
forward to it.”
Adrian Wood is on a roll, having raced his
Kyocera Volkswagen Golf GTi to three second-place results from his last four
races. “It’s been going really well lately which is good for my confidence.
I’ve taken a massive step forward over the year I have just one more step to
climb! Killarney has big braking areas which is one of my strong points. I’m
looking forward to a competitive weekend.”
Volkswagen Motorsport Manager Mike Rowe said:
“The team has worked really hard to get all four cars race ready. We have
analysed the data and by all accounts we will have a very fast car. We’re
looking forward to the Cape Town races.”