Volkswagen Motorsport heads to the historic East London Grand Prix
Circuit for round four of the Sasol GTC Championship on 16th
June brimful of confidence after Daniel Rowe powered his Volkswagen Jetta
GTC to back-to-back wins at the last two rounds while Keagan Masters has bagged
four victories in his Volkswagen Golf GTi and leads the GTC2 championship.
Rowe sees the formidable ultra-fast circuit as an exciting challenge to
be conquered; he understands that in spite of winning the second race at each
of the last two rounds, there is still much more to come from the Port
Elizabeth student.
A strong qualifying performance will be key although Rowe maintains he
doesn’t mind starting from the first, third or even fifth grid slot as this
will allow him to slingshot past his rivals at the fearsome Potter’s Pass on
the opening lap.
“I don’t know if it is possible to run flat out through Potter’s in the
race. I’ll find out when we get there. It depends on the wind”, Rowe
explained. “Strong brakes and maintaining momentum are crucial at such a
fast track. It is going to be an awesome experience driving there and hopefully
I can bank another victory; after all that’s why I am racing”.
Mathew Hodges has had a challenging start to the season in the second
Jetta GTC, having been forced to retire twice from the season’s six races held
so far. He remains positive while relishing returning to the track where he
scored his maiden victory in 2016.
“I have been driving well and just need all the elements to gel on race
day’ says Hodges. “There are many positives to take from the first third of the
season, which includes knowing the Jetta is a winning package. While everyone
has respect for the faster sections, the complex will be tricky as you have a
very fast approach. I am up for the challenge and look forward to racing hard
at the front of the field”.
Keagan Masters is expecting a tough fight to maintain his winning ways.
The Volkswagen Advanced Driving Golf GTi driver has never finished lower than
second and enjoys an eight point cushion at the head of the GTC2 championship
standings.
“The new slick tyres offer much more grip which will help maintain speed
through the corners. Once I am used the speed after first practice, I can focus
on set-up and race craft. I am keen to see how the tyres hold up during the
races. Whatever happens, it is going to be an exciting day’s racing for the
fans”.
After a positive test before the Eastern Cape races, Adrian Wood is very
excited to return to a race track that has delivered strong results in other
racing classes. Driving the second factory-entered Volkswagen Golf GTi in
partnership with Kyocera, Wood is excited to be racing the most powerful car he
has driven around the 3.9km track.
“Confidence is a major contributor to a fast lap at East London” Wood
asserts. “You need faith in the car underneath you which needs to have very
good balance and not lose grip mid corner. Even the complex is a fast but
tricky section of the track; its way quicker than it looks from the outside and
you really have to throw the car through the corners. I’m really looking forward
to the races”.
Volkswagen Motorsport Team
Manager Mike Rowe added: “The whole team is in a good space. They have started
to reap the rewards for their hard work. Daniel and Keagan are on top of their
game, while Mathew is driving as well as ever while Adrian continues to grow at
every race. We are aware that we have a lot more work ahead of us to deliver
consistently strong results and we are getting to where we would like to be”.