Showing posts with label Audi S4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audi S4. Show all posts

Thursday, August 27, 2015

NPCC: Audi S4 quattro racers off to coastal challenge again


Audi South Africa Press Release

For the fourth time this season, the National Production Car Championship (NPCC) racers will tackle a coastal event. For round six of the 2015 series though, it will be at a circuit that has not seen them in action before.

With just three rounds left for the year, the Extreme Festival moves to Dezzi's Raceway in KwaZulu-Natal where the 2.5 km track lies in wait for the national competitors. Racing at this circuit so late in the season could result in an unexpected shake-up to the season.

With three Audi S4 quattro racers at the top of the leaderboard, it looks more and more like the NPCC title will go to one of these three competitors this season. At the top of the log is Hennie Groenewald (8 – Audi Sasolracing) who is currently nine points in the lead.

Second spot is held by Michael Stephen (12 – Engen Xtreme) while Gennaro Bonafede (32 – Audi Sasolracing) is in third place – with a three-point gap between them.


This thin 12 point spread between the top three racers will certainly prove to be the catalyst for some exciting racing in the remaining rounds – and with the Audi S4 quattro racers 26 points ahead of the fourth-placed competitor, their dominance in this series is hard to challenge.

For Simon Moss (38 – Engen Xtreme) the Dezzi's Raceway event presents an opportunity to focus on his race results. Moss has made great strides with his qualifying results, appearing on the front row of the starting grid twice recently.

A round of the championship at a new circuit creates the possibility that his pace will prove more valuable than the experience the other racers have at the regular circuits, and a good result could see him claim the three points he needs to break into being amongst the top five competitors this season.

Another round, a new circuit and four very determined Audi S4 quattro racers is an opportunity to see some fast-paced and exciting national circuit racing in NPCC. The challenge might result in some of the toughest on-track battles seen yet in the 2015 season.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

NPCC: Audi S4 quattro racers in thick of Zwartkops action‏


Audi South Africa Press Release

As has become expected from the Audi S4 quattro competitors, they were right in the thick of the race day action at Zwartkops Raceway on Saturday.

Round five of the National Production Car Championship (NPCC) proved another exciting part of the 2015 season and the Audi S4 quattro racers were the pace setters.

The four Audi S4 quattros were the top four qualifying NPCC competitors on Saturday morning, with Gennaro Bonafede (32 – Audi Sasolracing) the quickest followed by Simon Moss (38 – Engen Xtreme), Hennie Groenewald (8 – Audi Sasolracing) and Michael Stephen (12 – Engen Xtreme). This also meant the first two rows of the starting grid for race one were all Audi.


For Bonafede, starting on pole meant his first race win for the day, with teammate Groenewald in second place and Stephen in third. Moss brought his Audi S4 quattro home for fifth. With race two a reverse grid, the Audi S4 quattro racers were faced with having to fight their way through the field. By the chequered flag, Groenewald had worked his way up to second place with Stephen fourth and Bonafede fifth and Moss sixth.

For race three it was Bonafede again the lead Audi S4 quattro across the finish line, winning the last race of the day in the process with Stephen in fourth, Groenewald fifth and Moss ending the day in 15th place.

The NPCC entrants will contest their next round for 2015 at Dezzi's Raceway in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday, August 29. This will be a first for the field with none of the Audi S4 quattros having competed at the circuit before.

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Thursday, August 6, 2015

NPCC: Audi S4 quattro racers in the hunt for points at Zwartkops‏


Audi South Africa Press Release

The Audi S4 quattro racers will return to competition in the National Production Car Championship (NPCC) at Zwartkops Raceway on Saturday, August 8, for round five of their championship season.

Hennie Groenewald (8 – Audi Sasolracing) enters this round of the series as the new leader, with a two-point advantage over his rival Michael Stephen (12 – Engen Xtreme). Two points, in a championship that sees qualifying times between the top runners measured in fractions of a second …

While Groenewald knows Stephen will be aiming to out-qualify him at Zwartkops – and will fill his rearview mirror at every possible opportunity – he will still enjoy the lead he has, knowing that he's in the driving seat as far as the championship goes.


From Stephen's perspective, second place in the championship provides a reasonable cushion, but without the pressures of maintaining the leading status. This is not to be confused with having no championship ambitions, rather that Stephen is willing to pace himself with an overall championship vision.

Two Audi S4 quattro racers, two very different race strategies and both with championship title ambitions. The combination is a recipe for absolute motorsport action for the rest of the National Production Car Championship (NPCC) season.

For Gennaro Bonafede (32 – Audi Sasolracing) the 2015 season will see him continue with his focus on a championship while consolidating his current third place and eroding the gap to second place – and then on to the overall championship lead.


Simon Moss (38 – Engen Xtreme) will be looking to his East London results – a podium finish in rather trying circumstances after a wheel broke, causing him to hit tyres and damage his race car. Going on to achieve a podium result at the high speeds demanded by the East London circuit puts him in good territory for the coming Zwartkops event.

Moss has had mixed results in the NPCC but this season has seen him making solid progress. The podium result in East London will boost his confidence and he will clearly be aiming for at least a repeat of that success at Zwartkops.

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Thursday, July 9, 2015

NPCC: Audi S4 quattros will set the pace in East London


Audi South Africa Press Release

The Audi S4 quattro racers contest round four of the National Production Car Championship (NPCC) on Saturday, 13 June, at the East London circuit. The top three slots in the championship are currently held by Audi S4 quattro competitors.

The lead in the championship is in the hands of Michael Stephen (12 – Engen Xtreme) who has a three-point advantage after his hometown performance at Aldo Scribane Raceway. Stephen's successful race day at his home circuit allows him a small advantage with which to approach the East London round tactically in order to maximise his lead.


Hennie Groenewald (8 – Audi Sasolracing) is the second-place NPCC racer in the series. Groenewald is well within striking distance of Stephen at this point in the championship and he'll attempt to close the gap to the leader in East London. This sets the scene for a battle of wills and also some close racing action between the top two in the championship.

Third-place in the NPCC is held by Gennaro Bonafede (32 – Audi Sasolracing) who needs just eight points to close the gap to his teammate. Bonafede has missed the podium only twice this year, out of the nine races already run. That makes Bonafede a real threat to the frontrunners as he seeks to improve on his third-place spot in the championship.


Simon Moss (38 – Engen Xtreme) races the fourth of the Audi S4 quattros in the NPCC. Moss is just outside of the top five in the series as the season reaches the mid-point for 2015. He is producing consistent results at this point in the season and will be aiming first for a top-five result – he currently needs just one point – and then for fourth place which is just five points away.

The Audi S4 quattro racers will again be setting the pace for the rest of the NPCC competitors to challenge in East London. Race fans can look forward to an action-packed round of the series as these thoroughbred racing machines go into high-speed action at one of the fastest circuits in South Africa.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

NPCC: Audi S4 quattro racers the big winners at Scribante event‏


Audi South Africa Press Release

The Audi S4 quattro racers were the focus of National Production Car Championship racing in Port Elizabeth on Saturday. The four Audi S4 quattros dominated the timing sheets from qualifying through to the overall results.

In an unbroken run through race day, the Audi S4 quattros were top four in terms of laptimes in qualifying, race one, two and three – as well as the overall standings.

In qualifying it was PE-racer Michael Stephen (12 – Engen Xtreme) that set the pace, with the Audi S4 quattros of Gennaro Bonafede (32 – Audi Sasolracing), Simon Moss (38 – Engen Xtreme) and Hennie Groenewald (8 – Audi Sasolracing) following.

In race one the battle raged between Stephen and Bonafede with Stephen leading the field until the final laps when Bonafede managed to get ahead. A decision after the race saw officials invert the order to give Stephen the winner's points. Here Groenewald finished third with Moss in fourth.


Race two saw Groenewald the leading Audi S4 quattro when the chequered flag dropped with Stephen in second, Bonafede third and Moss again taking fourth.

The final race saw Stephen cross the finish line for first to close out a successful trio of race wins for the Audi S4 quattros, with Groenewald in second, Bonafede and Moss in third and fourth. This ensured the Audi S4 quattros dominated all podium positions on race day, claiming first, second and third overall.

The Audi S4 quattro competitors tackle the high speed East London circuit on Saturday, July 11 for round four of the championship.

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Thursday, April 9, 2015

NPCC: Audi S4 quattro racers ready for action at Killarney‏


Audi South Africa Press Release

The National Production Car Championship competes at round two of the Extreme Festival on Saturday, April 11, at Killarney Raceway in the Western Cape. At this event the series goes into action with an Audi S4 quattro leading the field.

Michael Stephen (12 – Engen Xtreme) took the championship lead in round one at Zwartkops Raceway – fastest in qualifying, winning race three and finishing first overall on the day. This makes Stephen the leading Audi S4 quattro racer and also the championship leader.

Audi has also taken the lead in the Manufacturer points standings in the production car championship, thanks to the performance of Stephen, Hennie Groenewald (8 – Audi Sasolracing), Simon Moss (38 – Engen Xtreme) and Gennaro Bonafede (32 – Audi Sasolracing).


With Stephen emerging on top at Zwartkops, it was Bonafede who took second spot on the overall podium. Bonafede was third fastest in qualifying, third in race one and second in race three. Proving early in the season that he has good pace, Bonafede will be looking to add to those achievements in the Cape.

For Groenewald a victory in race two at Zwartkops will be spurring him on to more chequered flag results with Killarney providing opportunities on achieving this very aim. Groenewald has been looking for his chance to get amongst the frontrunners in production car racing and winning from round one in the season is his ticket to this result.

Moss has yet to break into the leading results for this series. With his best performance hovering just outside of the podium positions, he'll be keen to use any chance at the Cape Town event to move up the championship ladder.


The Audi S4 quattro competitors are guaranteed to be in the thick of the action at Killarney, fighting for dominance and providing plenty of exciting moments for racing fans. The second round of the National Production Car Championship is shaping up to be an action-packed round of the season.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

NPCC: Engen Xtreme’s Stephen finishes tops at Zwartkops


Engen Motorsport Press Release

Engen Xtreme’s Michael Stephen, driving an Audi S4 Quattro, kicked off his bid to reclaim the National Production Car Championship by coming out tops in Round One of the 2015 season at Zwartkops Raceway on Saturday.

The three-time former champion, who was beaten to the title by Johan Fourie in 2014, qualified on pole in Race One on Saturday and was hoping to turn it on from the get-go.

“I was just not able to beat the Chev (Michael van Rooyen) across the line in Race One, so finished second. In Race Two it was a strategic decision to finish in a position to provide a good grid start for the final race of the day, rather than simply focusing on a higher placing in the second race,” said Stephen afterwards.

Starting Race Three on the front of the grid, Stephen soon had the rest of the field in his rear-view mirror. “I managed to overtake Hennie (Groenwald) in the first lap and then just had to defend against Gennaro (Bonafede) until the finish to take the win in the third race – and first overall for the day.”

New rules for the 2015 season have seen the production car field equalised as far as possible to keep competition between the various teams as close as possible, which sees the Audi S4 Quattro competitors of the Engen Xtreme team relying on their Quattro system to give them an edge in the corners while they lose in terms of straight line power to the front wheel drive cars.


“It can't get any better as a start to the season,” added Stephen. “The racing was very good, I had a hard tussle in each of the races and the series had three different winners on the day.”

For Stephen’s Engen Xtreme teammate Simon Moss (38), the first round of the season proved a mixed bag of results.

“I was on pace this weekend, I finished fifth, fourth and sixth in each of the races today,” says Moss. “In the last lap of Race Three I had to make an all-or-nothing decision to fight off Gary (Formato). I decided to risk it and went around the outside, hit something in the outfield and launched the car. It didn't work out.”

Unfortunately for Moss a fairly consistent race weekend saw the final race result push him down the order, potentially costing him one or two places in the overall standings. “I remain upbeat, however, with good pace at the start of the season and having completed three demanding races in the first round.”

The Engen Xtreme team will return to Zwartkops Raceway during the 2015 season, making the experience and race data collected during Round One a valuable asset which will come into play later this year. For Stephen and Moss the plan is continued pressure on the production car field while amassing as many points as possible to ensure they are in a commanding position in the standings come the crucial final rounds of the year.

Round Two of the National Production Car Championship will see the Engen Xtreme team in competition at Killarney in Cape Town on Saturday, 11 April. This will be the first of three coastal rounds of the championship that will have the team racing in both Port Elizabeth and East London before returning inland.

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Monday, February 23, 2015

NPCC: Audi S4 quattro racers rake in honours at first round


Audi South Africa Press Release

The Audi S4 quattro racers had a successful outing at the first round of the National Production Car Championship at Zwartkops Raceway on Saturday. Between the four Audi S4 quattros, the racers claimed the fastest qualifying, were first on the starting grid in each race and claimed six podium position finishes in the three races – and first overall for the day.

Of the three races and six podium finishes, two of them were race wins for the Audi S4 quattros. These results were produced at the start of a transition season for the series which sees the Audi S4 quattros heavily handicapped to allow competition with the rest of the field.


“It has been a great start to the year, starting with qualifying in pole position,” says Michael Stephen (12 – Engen Xtreme). “I finished second in race one and used race two to ensure a good grid position for the third race which paid off with a race victory and overall first place for the day.”


Gennaro Bonafede (32 – Audi Sasolracing) crossed the line in third place overall for the day, appearing on the race podium twice at the event.

“We had an up-and-down day, qualifying third but had a frustrating second race because I simply couldn't find a way to get a good grid position for the third race,” says Bonafede. “In race three I started seventh and finished second, that race went well and I found my way through the field. Third overall for the first event of the year is something we can build on during the season, it is a strong start to the year.”


In fourth overall was Hennie Groenwald (8 – Audi Sasolracing) who won race two and finished third in the third race at Zwartkops.

“After qualifying I thought I just didn't have the pace and that was a concern,” says Groenwald. “We made some changes which made a definite difference but overtaking is very difficult this season. I'll be focusing on qualifying more from the next round but am confident we'll be right back on pace – and it was a good team result for us this weekend.”


For Simon Moss (38 – Engen Xtreme) a consistent race weekend saw him running in fourth and fifth during qualifying and racing and on track for a good result. A risky move in the last race of the day didn't pay off and pushed him down to a sixth place finish overall for the day.

“I had good pace this weekend,” says Moss. “During the final lap of race three I decided on a risk to stay out of the clutches of Gary Formato. I went round the outside but ran too wide and this cost me both time and position and I finished sixth in the final race.”


The Audi S4 quattro competitors will head to Killarney for round two of the Extreme Festival which takes place on Saturday, April 11. Here the challenge will be to keep their pace in the corners as they wrestle with their power restrictions which compromise straight-line speed.

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Monday, February 16, 2015

NPCC: All systems go for Audi Sasolracing‏


Audi Sasolracing Press Release

Final preparations have reached fever pitch at the Audi Sasolracing workshop ahead of the opening round of the 2015 National Production Car Championship at Zwartkops Raceway on Saturday, 21st February.

The pair of Audi S4 quattros will feature a bold new Sasolracing livery when Hennie Groenewald and Gennaro Bonafede roll out of the pits for the first qualifying session of the year on Saturday morning.

Solutions from the sometimes hard lessons learned during the 2014 campaign have been engineered into the race cars as they face a tough eight round series that sees a new venue, the return of an old favourite and a new race day format on the menu. The series organisers have tweaked the series to improve the show, creating one single race between the former Class A and Class T machinery and three equal-length races to keep race fans entertained.

Zwartkops Raceway, west of Pretoria has been kind to the Audi Sasolracing team, who scored three wins and four podium places at the six races held at the 2.5km long circuit last year.


Team Manager Vic Maharaj is upbeat about his team’s chances of mounting a sustainable championship challenge, citing the improvements in their performance during the second half of last year’s season:

“The team was built from scratch last year and it took a while for everyone in the team to understand each other.  This year, we will hit the ground running and as long as we have three clean, error free races each weekend we race, we will be in a good position to challenge for the championship”.

“We have rebuilt the engines and gearboxes: there is nothing lacking in the cars.  It will be an interesting first few races to see how the new performance equalization rules play out”.


Hennie Groenewald is raring to get racing again after the three month closed season:

“Our testing has gone well but we will only find out where we are when we hit the track in qualifying.  The change in regulations will be interesting as we will be racing side-by-side with different drivers in different cars.  

I have to package my weekends differently with three races but the most important criteria will be to finish every race.  I’m looking forward to the year and want to be in a position to challenge for the championship”.


Gennaro Bonafede, third in last year’s championship standings, is bubbling with excitement around the new production car regulations:

“Initial testing against the front-wheel drive cars shows they will be marginally faster in a straight line but the four-wheel drive cars will eat them alive in the corners.  The racing is going to sizzle and the real winners will be the fans.

“My plan is to give my all on every single lap of every race and I’ll see where that leaves me.  I want to represent the Sasol brand as best I can as I enter my second year with the team.  The first event is going to be really interesting”.

The Audi Sasolracing team welcomes race fans to come and chat to the drivers and view the race cars in the pits during the day.

In addition to fielding two competitive racecars in 2015, Sasol is also the fuel partner for the National Production Car Championship.

Championship Calendar:

21 February - Zwartkops Raceway - Pretoria
11 April - Killarney Raceway - Cape Town
13 June - Aldo Scribante - Port Elizabeth
11 July - East London Circuit - East London
8 August - Zwartkops Raceway - Pretoria
29 August - Dezzi Raceway - Port Shepstone
24 October - Killarney Raceway - Cape Town
21 November - Kyalami - Johannesburg

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NPCC: Racing Season Starts for Audi S4 Quattro Competitors


Audi South Africa Press Release

The Audi S4 quattro competitors start their 2015 season where they left off last year – at Zwartkops Raceway. Round one of the new season on Saturday, February 21, sees the four Audi S4 quattro entries racing in the National Production Car Championship (NPCC).

Two of the top three finishers in Class A of the 2014 production car series were behind the wheel of an Audi S4 quattro. Michael Stephen (Engen Xtreme) completed the season in second place overall with Gennaro Bonafede (Audi Sasolracing) achieving third place.


Their respective teammates, Simon Moss (Engen Xtreme) and Hennie Groenewald (Audi Sasolracing) are keen to put their name to strong podium finishes this season which will again make the Audi S4 quattro racers formidable opposition.

The NPCC calendar will see the Audi S4 quattro competitors tackle three races at the opening round at Zwartkops Raceway before heading to the coast for three consecutive rounds – Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and East London – before returning inland for round five of the season, again at Zwartkops.


Rules changes for the new season are aimed at bringing the field closer together and will see the Audi S4 quattro competitors involved in an even more intense fight for the lead, again demonstrating their superior quattro performance in the challenge for honours.

While there are eight championship rounds in 2015, the Audi S4 quattro racers will be eager to stamp their authority on proceedings early in the season, setting the scene for an action-packed 2015.


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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

NPCC: Engen Xtreme Racing set for Zwartkops opener


Engen Motorsport Press Release

The Engen Xtreme Racing Team starts their 2015 national motorsport season at Zwartkops Raceway on Saturday, 21 February with Michael Stephen and Simon Moss again behind the wheels of their Engen Xtreme Audi S4 Quattros.

The race format for the 2015 National Production Car Championship season will see competitors tackle three sprint races at each round of the eight event championship. Race One grid positions will be calculated from qualifying times, Race Two is a reverse grid race and Race Three's grid is determined by the fastest lap in race two.

“The 2015 season is going to be a challenging one for the team,” says Stephen. “The championship is in a transition phase going into the 2016 season, so we'll be facing each event head-on to produce the best results possible, aiming to retain our hallmark competitiveness.”

Stephen has achieved three national championship titles in the Bridgestone Production Car Championship in recent years, and has been racing with the Engen Xtreme Team in this category since 2006. He is also responsible for the day-to-day running of the Terry Moss Racing workshops in Port Elizabeth.

Moss joined the team last year to contest his first season in the production car category, working hard to achieve pace and get settled behind the wheel of the Engen Xtreme Audi S4 Quattro.


The eight race dates see the team start their 2015 campaign at Zwartkops in Pretoria, before moving to Killarney in Cape Town for an event in April and then contesting their home circuit in Port Elizabeth in June. The East London event is on the calendar for July before the team heads back to Zwartkops for the August event.

Also in August is a visit scheduled for a new venue, Dezzi Raceway in Port Shepstone, which will bring the Engen Xtreme team back to motorsport action in KwaZulu-Natal for the first time since the street racing events in Durban a few years back. Killarney is the venue for the penultimate round of the championship this year in October before the finale, which will see the team competing at Kyalami once more.

While there are still details to be finalised regarding the new season, the Engen Xtreme Team is primed and ready for action, prepared to tackle all challenges, and score maximum points while they focus on the goal of achieving another championship title.

Looking forward to another highly successful season, Engen Sponsorship Manager Brad Bergh adds that the Engen Motorsport programme is a key component within the company’s overall sponsorship portfolio as it delivers a product relevant platform where Engen is able to showcase its quality fuels and lubricants performing under extreme conditions.

“The engineers and race mechanics have been hard at work in the off season and are focussed on gaining a winning momentum right from the start as they strive to capture the team’s fourth  Championship title,” says Bergh.

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Monday, November 3, 2014

BPCC: Engen Xtreme Team finish off season at demanding final round


Engen Motorsport Press Release

The Engen Xtreme Team competitors completed the 2014 national Bridgestone Production Car Championship at Zwartkops Raceway on Saturday. The event saw some tough duels taking place, with exciting racing in each of the two races.

Eight rounds of competition at five different circuits and five race wins have kept the Engen Xtreme racers in the thick of the action in their Engen Xtreme Audi S4 quattros.

“It has been a highly competitive season,” says Michael Stephen (A1). “Each event this year has demanded the utmost in terms of dedication and we've been on pace at every event, mixing things up with other top racers in the class.”

Three-time consecutive champion in the Bridgestone Production Car series, Stephen narrowly missed making it a fourth victory in a row.

“While the idea of constantly winning is certainly appealing, the reality in motorsport is that you work hard, produce the best results you can and add as many points as possible to the scoreboard,” says Stephen. “This year the team dedicated themselves to our championship aspirations, our pace was good and we produced some good results. Ultimately is was not quite enough and we ended the season in second place. Now we focus on 2015 and work on bringing the championship title back home again.”


Stephen ended the final race day of the season in third place overall, with a third place finish in the feature race on the day as well. The last race day of the year also brought Simon Moss' first season in this competitive national championship to an end.

“The leap up to the Bridgestone Production Car Championship was a big one,” says Moss. “The racers are experienced and handle their cars well. The learning curve is extremely steep and I've had to fight for every single inch of track position I could get this season.”

Despite his lack of experience in the class, Moss scored points in all but two races this season, even scoring a bonus point for producing a fastest laptime at Scribante during the Port Elizabeth round of the championship.

“I'm sure next season I'll be stronger out on track,” says Moss. “This year was all about learning the car, finding my feet in the championship and adapting to the handling of the Engen Xtreme Audi S4 quattro.”

The Engen Xtreme Team now go into their off-season preparations with both Engen Xtreme Audi S4 quattros being completely stripped down and then rebuilt to ensure they are in top form for the year of competition ahead.

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BPCC: Audi wins Manufacturer title at Super Series


Audi South Africa Press Release

The final event of the Super Series at Zwartkops Raceway on Saturday saw Audi claim the Manufacturer's title for 2014 and Gennaro Bonafede (A32 – Audi Sasolracing) ended the year on a high note, winning the feature race to finish first overall for the day as well.

“There was some hectic racing today,” says Bonafede. “I literally got stuck in the middle in the opening lap of race one, between Michael on one side and Hennie on the other. Got a bit unlucky to finish fourth in that race. Race two I recorded really fast laps, one after the other to finish with a lead of more than eight seconds, that gives a real confidence boost for the coming season.”


Three-time consecutive champion in the Bridgestone Production Car series, Michael Stephen (A1 – Engen Xtreme) narrowly missed adding a fourth consecutive title to his list of achievements.

“It has been an extremely competitive season in the Bridgestone Production Car series,” says Stephen. “Every event this year has demanded the utmost from both team and driver in terms of dedication and the Engen Xtreme Team has been on pace at every event, mixing things up with other top racers in the class.”


At the final round of the Super Series, Hennie Groenewald (A8 – Audi Sasolracing) found himself in a hard-fought battle to take third place in race one.

“Race one was very interesting, three Audi S4 quattros side-by-side through one of the faster corners at Zwartkops,” says Groenewald. “That takes a lot of respect. We struggled a bit with balance on race day which made it a difficult start to the day. Despite a good start to race two, things didn't go our way but with Gennaro winning race two, we still got a good result for Audi Sasolracing.”


Simon Moss (A38 – Engen Xtreme) the Zwartkops event marked the end of his first season in the series.

“I'm sure next season I'll be stronger out on track,” says Moss. “This year was all about learning the car, finding my feet in the championship and adapting to the handling of the Engen Xtreme Audi S4 quattro.”


With eight rounds completed, the Bridgestone Production Car Championship has wrapped for the 2014 season with the teams returning to their workshops and spending the next few months hard at work preparing for the challenge that will be 2015.


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