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Page 1: VW Rally Spectator Guide

VOLKSWAGEN

SPECTATOR GUIDE

17 & 18 JULY 2015

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Volkswagen Rally 2015

Five new Polo GTI facts:

• 1.8 TSI 141kW engine replaces the 1.4 TSI 132 kW

• Option of manual 6-speed or 7-speed DSG transmission

• 0–100 km/h in 6.7 seconds; top speed 236 km/h.

• New Polo GTI with manual transmission develops 320 Nm of torque.

• Radiator grille and headlights with classic red GTI strip, distinc-tive side sill, custom-ised rear spoiler, new ‘Parabolicca’ 17-inch alloy wheels

Volkswagen’s new Polo GTI has a power output of 141 kW (9 kW more than its predecessor).

The figures for the new Polo GTI’s fuel consumption show just how amazingly efficient it is: 5.6 l/100 km (equivalent to 129 g/km CO2) in conjunction with the 7-speed DSG, and 6.0 litres (139 g/km CO2) with the 6-speed manual transmission.

The dynamic heart of the Polo GTI is a newly developed four-cyl-inder EA888 engine. The 2.0 litre version of this engine family is used to power the Golf GTI. The new Polo GTI is equipped with the third generation EA888.

The 141 kW of power is availa-ble from 4 300 to 6 200 rpm with 6-speed manual transmission and from 5 400 to 6 200 rpm with the 7-speed DSG transmission.

For the first time, Volkswagen

is offering electronically adjusta-ble dampers in the Polo GTI. These form the core technology basis of the new, optional ‘Sport Select’ suspension, which for the GTI is al-ways available in conjunction with the optional ‘Sport Performance Kit’ (sportier tuning covering a wide range of parameters, all at the push of a button).

The exterior of the Polo GTI fea-tures new bumpers, distinctively flared door sills, the GTI logo on the front wing and classic GTI insignia such as the red strips in the radia-tor grille and headlights.

The Polo GTI is also available for the first time with optional LED headlights (dipped and main beam) as well as LED daytime running lights.

The sporty design of the interi-or is accentuated by the classic GTI red elements. The leather sports steering wheel has contrasting red stitching, as do the gear lever and

handbrake lever; the floor mats also feature borders with red bead-ing. The seats are upholstered in Alcantara with leatherette inserts. The driver and front passenger have top-class heated sports seats.

Also standard are features such as: Hill Hold assist, XDS+ Trans-verse Electronic Differential Lock, Driver Alert System, Cruise Control and Automatic Post-Collision Brak-ing System.

The Polo GTI’s radio system has a Composition Media system with colour touchscreen offering Bluetooth connectivity for mo-bile phone and audio streaming, a proximity sensor and CD, USB, mp3, auxiliary and SD-card input and 6-loudspeakers.

The DSG transmission was spe-cially configured for the 141 kW GTI engine across a variety of in-dividual parameters, characteristic curves and engine mappings.

The sports suspension of the

new Polo GTI has been complete-ly retuned to deliver exceptionally agile and secure handling.

The chassis engineers have suc-ceeded in reducing roll to a mini-mum to ensure that the new Polo GTI is agile and responsive.

Safety on board the new Polo GTI is further enhanced by stand-ard features such as ESC (Elec-tronic Stability Control), Automatic Post-Collision Braking System and the Driver Alert System.

The Polo GTI is equipped with a fade resistant 16” brake system. The front wheels have ventilated brake discs of 310mm diameter and at the back 230mm discs.

The Driver Alert System detects waning driver’s concentration lev-els and triggers an acoustic warn-ing for duration of five seconds.

Your nearest Volkswagen dealer can provide you with the opportu-nity to test drive the exciting new Volkswagen Polo GTI.

New Volkswagen Polo GTI

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Volkswagen Rally 2015

GPS Co-ordinates

ScrutineeringTavcor Volkswagen - William MoffettS33°57.829’ E25°33.258’Auto Pavilion S33°47.070’ E25°25.241’Service Park S33°53.866’ E25°27.600’

Stage 1 - Motherwell - 12:24Start S33°46.202’ E25°32.821’ End S33°46.178’ E25°32.867’Spec S33°46.292’ E25°32.646’

Stage 2 - Jachtvlakte - 13:15Start S33°47.603’ E25°25.301’ End S33° 48.631’ E25°26.144’SpecA - S33°47.629’ E25°25.348’ B - S33°48.618’ E25°25.412’

Stage 3 - Mission Road - 14:03Start S33°53.181’ E25°28.289’ End S33°53.913’ E25°27.577’Spec S33°53.792’ E25°27.565’

Stage 4 - Jachtvlakte - 15:34Start S33°47.603’ E25°25.301’ End S33°48.631’ E25°26.144’SpecA - S33°47.629’ E25°25.348’B - S33°48.618’ E25°25.412’

Stage 5 - Motherwell - 16:30Start S33°46.202’ E25°32.821’ End S33°46.178’ E25°32.867’Spec S33°46.292’ E25°32.646’ Stage 6 - Aldo Scribante - 17:35Start S33°48.692’ E25°38.921’ End S33°48.411’ E25°38.821’Spec S33°48.659’ E25°38.827’

Stage 7 - Buffelshoek - 07:44Start S33°50.734’ E24°59.042’ End S33°53.918’ E24°58.606’SpecA - S33°53.634’ E24°48.475’B - S33°52.322’ E24°57.788’

Stage 8 - Sinkdam - 08:38Start S33°50.830’ E25°07.527’ End S33°52.540’ E25°16.183’ Spec S33°49.831’ E25°08.846’

Stage 9 - Misson Road - 09:34Start S33°53.181’ E25°28.289’ End S33°53.913’ E25°27.577’Spec S33°53.792’ E25°27.565’

Stage 10 - PPC Ultimate - 11:40Start S33°48.754’ E24°58.460’ End S33°52.540’ E25°16.183’Spec S33°50.863’ E25°07.505’

Stage 11 and 12 Mawethu Super - 14:04 and 14:53Start S33°53.924’ E25°27.612’ End S33°53.926’ E25°27.646’ Spec S33°53.913’ E25°27.525’

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This is my first Volkswagen Rally as the Managing Director of Volkswagen South Africa. The activity around the build-up to

this event leads me to believe it will be an exciting and interesting addition to my calendar and I look forward to attending this high-ly-anticipated annual Eastern Cape event.

Volkswagen has been a long-time motorsport supporter inter-nationally and I am proud to say that this is also true right here in South Africa. We recognise the en-thusiasm people have for motor-sport and competition, but we also

recognise that this competition is fuelled by people, as much as it is by technology and mechanical knowledge.

Motorsport could not exist were it not for the people involved for, as much as it is a competition be-tween vehicles and between man-ufacturers, it is also a competition between people. It is a sport that does not recognise anything other than talent and is perhaps the most democratic of all forms of sport because of this.

Volkswagen is very much a company of people, creating cars for people and it is people who use those cars to compete. This makes motorsport a celebration of achievement by people, the people who race and the people who sup-port them.

I look forward to spending the weekend with fellow motorsport enthusiasts, following the rally competitors through the various stages and watching some of the best rally competitors in the coun-try in action.

While the VW Rally is my first home event with the team, it is by no means my first national rally in South Africa.

In attending other events this season I have noted the enthusi-asm that both the rally fraternity and the public has for the sport - an

encouraging commitment to mo-torsport in a challenging world and economic climate.

An event like the Volkswagen Rally requires the full attention and dedication of everyone in-volved to make it successful and to continually fire the imagina-tion of motorsport fans. It is easy to be distracted by the spectacle of the cars in competition and forget about all of the work nec-essary to create an environment for the rally to take place.

I would like to take a moment and acknowledge the work that has been done - and every single person involved in the process to create the spectacle that will take place this weekend.

Motorsport is as much about entertainment as it is about com-petition. Motorsport supporters seek out the thrill of the action while the competitors do battle for the points and, ultimately, the title of champion.

The work done in creating the Volkswagen Rally, to allow both the competition and the enter-tainment to take place is not pos-sible without the dedication of all the people involved both in front of and behind the scenes.

For 12 stages this weekend, from the start on Friday at Auto Pavilion to the finish at Port Eliz-

abeth Oval Track Raceway, I en-courage every person with the time and opportunity to enjoy the Volkswagen Rally as it weaves its way through the stages in search of the next Volkswagen Rally champion, in a tradition that has become as much a part of life in the Eastern Cape as the beautiful scenery, clean air and enterpris-ing nature of the people who live here.

WARNING MOTORSPORT IS DANGEROUS

In view of the high speeds attained by the competi-tors, accidents can happen. The promoters and organ-isers of this rally cannot guarantee your safety. You attend the event at your own risk. Every reasonable precaution has been taken to make the event as safe as possible, but you must obey marshals and officials at all times to minimise any risks.

This year sees the 33rd running of the Volkswa-gen Rally, organised an-nually by the Algoa Rally Club with the indispens-

able assistance of Volkswagen South Africa.

The focus of this event has been on making the rally even more spectator friendly and accessible to all. In this regard the work of Joe Fourie, the route organiser, and his team has been instrumental in bringing this national rally to the people of the Eastern Cape.

There are 12 stages of compe-tition that will take place over the next two days, we hope that ral-ly fans enjoy each of these, at all times remaining safe and being courteous to other road users, as well as respectful of the private land which has been made avail-able for the Volkswagen Rally to take place.

In addition to Volkswagen SA, there are many sponsors both large

Enjoy the 33rd running of the Volkswagen Rally

and small who all play a role in making this event work. With-out their assistance it would simply not be possible to host this national motorsport event.

Several of the stages this year will be run multiple times allowing spectators to view the rally without too much driving around.

The big finish at PEOTR on Saturday afternoon allows for

Great expectations for the Volkswagen Rally

Thomas Schaefer, Volkswagen South Africa Managing Director.

National Rally Calendar 2015

27/28 FebruaryTour Natal - KZN

17/18 AprilSasol Rally - Mpumalanga

15/16 MaySecunda - Mpumalanga

19/20 JuneBela-Bela - Limpopo

17/18 July - Eastern Cape

14/15 AugustCullinan - Gauteng

18/19 SeptemberToyota Cape - Western Cape

16/17 OctoberPolokwane - Limpopo

Volkswagen Rally

the viewing of two Super Spe-cial stages (two cars in stage at a time) which will provide an ac-tion-packed end to the event.

Please enjoy the sight of South Africa’s best rally talent in action at the Volkswagen Rally, stay safe and assist by making the event as safe for yourself and those around you as possible.

- Algoa Rally Club, Volkswagen Rally Event Organisers

MSA Permit No:13890

Your safety at the Volkswagen Rally is your

responsibility. Pleaseremain aware of your

surroundings and follow instructions from officials

at all times.

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Day One - Friday 17 July

Stage OneMotherwell 12:24

Stage TwoJachtvlakte 13:15

From VW AutoPavilion proceed towards Despatch (VW Dealer Market Square)

0.00 Zero your trip at the Traffic light (Marconi Str) and turn LEFT0.33 STOP. Railway crossing (Caution : Active)0.59 STOP. Turn RIGHT (M6 Despatch) - Busy road!0.78 STRAIGHT on (M6 Des-patch) Keep right lane

Please remain within designated spectator areas at all times. Where danger areas have been taped or fenced off, please refrain from standing in, or walking through, these areas.

From VW AutoPavilion proceed towards Despatch (VW Dealer Market Square)

0.00 Zero your trip at the Traffic light (Marconi Str) and proceed STRAIGHT0.66 Turn RIGHT - People Pavil-lion to view stage start.

You may walk into the stage

and view the cars make a Right sweep over a narrow bridge. OR 0.66 Straight on (People Pavil-lion)1.15 Keep Right Lane1.61 Stop. STRAIGHT on (Bethelsdorp M10)2.26 Turn Right onto Gravel Road. Follow this main road un-til Road block +- 1kmYou may walk into the stage and view the cars make a 90 Right.

N2

PortElizabeth

UitenhageAuto

Pavilion

Stage 2, 4Jachtvlakte

Stage 1, 5Motherwell

Jeffreys Bay

Stage 7Buffelshoek

Spekboom Lapa

Stages 8 and 10Longmore Forest

Daniel Pienaar Street

ScrutineeringTavcor VW

N2

Stage 6Aldo

ScribanteRaceway

Stages 3,9, 10, 11PEOTR

Volkswagen Rally 2015Overall Stage Map

2.07 Speed limit 100 kph3.80 Turn LEFT (M20 Graham-stown) POTHOLES - assume 80kph5.54 CAUTION : Trucks crossing9.20 STOP. (M20 Addo) T-junc-tion turn RIGHT (SUDDEN !!) 10.28 Speed limit 120 kph14.00 Stage on LHS next to main road. Park safely along the road. 1A OR 14.43 Turn LEFT onto gravel track to spectating point (cars will come from right to left)1B

Stage 2Jachtvlakte

Stage 1Motherwell

Uitenhage to Motherwell road

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WARNING MOTORSPORT IS

DANGEROUS

In view of the high speeds attained by

the competitors, accidents can hap-pen. The promoters

and organisers of this rally cannot guaran-tee your safety. You attend the event at your own risk. Every reasonable precau-tion has been taken

to make the event as safe as possible, but you must obey mar-shals and officials at all times to minimise

any risks.

Stage ThreeMission Rd 14:03

Stage FourJachtvlakte 15:34

Stage FiveMotherwell 16:30

Stage SixAldo Scribante 18:00

Use stage instructions from Auto Pavilion as per stage 1 or stage 5 from Auto Pavilion

14.43 Zero your odo at this point. Continue STRAIGHT on 0.00 (point 1B) 3.12 STRAIGHT on 4.44 STOP. Cross roads. Turn RIGHT 80 kph 7.62 60 kph 8.05 Traffic lights. STRAIGHT on (Tutu str) 9.73 Traffic lights (R335 Mark-man) 10.38 Traffic lights (Buick str)

Stage map as per stage 1

From VW AutoPavilion proceed towards Despatch (VW Dealer Market Square)0.00 Zero your trip at the Traffic light (Marconi Str) and turn LEFT0.33 STOP. Railway crossing (Caution : Active)0.59 STOP. Turn RIGHT (M6 Des-patch) - Busy road!0.78 STRAIGHT on (M6 Despatch) Keep right lane

10.40 60 kph 12.00 Traffic lights. Turn LEFT 12.11 Security boom 12.26 Circle. STRAIGHT on 13.00 STRAIGHT on (Monaco) 13.22 Turn RIGHT (Lwandle) 13.55 Turn LEFT into circuit

Please refer to the stage map for layout. No vehicles are per-mitted to enter the circuit.

Refreshments and toilets will be provided near the start of the stage and crews will be handing out posters while they wait to start.Recommended spectating on the bank from Hangar to the subway.

2.07 Speed limit 100 kph3.80 Turn LEFT (M20 Graham-stown) POTHOLES - assume 80kph5.54 CAUTION : Trucks crossing9.20 STOP. (M20 Addo) T-junction turn RIGHT (SUDDEN !!) 10.28 Speed limit 120 kph14.00 Stage on LHS next to main road. Park safely along the road. 1A

OR

14.43 Turn LEFT onto gravel track to spectating point (cars will come from right to left)1B

Stage map as per stage 2

Return to tar road 0.00 Zero trip and turn LEFT Caution !!!1.20 STRAIGHT on (Algoa Frail Care) 3.52 Traffic light. Turn LEFT (Stanfordweg) assume 70kph 6.19 STRAIGHT on (Nooitge-dact) 7.87 STOP. Turn RIGHT (M14

Uitenhage) 8.57 Speedbump 60 kph 10.26 T-junction. Turn LEFT (Caution : NO stop sign) 12.19 CAUTION : stray animals and pedestrians 12.77 Potholes ! 15.26 STRAIGHT on (ESS on LHS) 15.68 Turn LEFT to spectating point 2B or straight on 16.14 STRAIGHT on - left lane (M10 Uitenhage) 60 kph 17.25 Turn LEFT (People Pavil-ion) 2A Same points as per stage 2

From Auto Pavilion, follow Algoa Road towards the VW dealer. 0.00 Traffic light. STRAIGHT on (Mel Brooks Ave)0.64 STRAIGHT on (SSS 2 / 4 on RHS) and keep to the middle lane. 1.01 Stop. STRAIGHT on (M10 Bethelsdorp) 2.60 STRAIGHT on (ESS 2/4 on RHS) 4.71 CAUTION: pedestrians & potholes 7.59 Turn RIGHT (M10 Bethelsdorp) assume 60kph 9.09 60 kph 9.27 Speedbump - SLOW! 9.97 STOP. Turn LEFT (M10 PE) 70kph 11.66 STRAIGHT on (Nooitgedacht)

Stage 6Aldo Scribante

Raceway

Spectator vehicles are not allowed to drive to the inside of the circuit

Park at PEOTR and select your vantage point for this stage

Stage 3Mission Road -

stage runs around the PEOTR precinct

Spectator area marked

in blue

13.98 70 kph 14.33 Traffic light. Turn RIGHT (Lawrence Erasmus/Mission road) 16.61 STRAIGHT on (Algoa Frail Care) (SSS 3/9 on RHS) 17.80 Turn RIGHT onto gravel road (Entrance PEOTR)

Stay right through gates on main road

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Day TwoSaturday 18 July

Stage SevenBuffelshoek 07:44

Stage EightStage TenSinkdam 08:38PPC Ultimate 11:40

Stage NineMission Rd 09:34

PE to Longmore Forest Follow N2 towards Humansdorp/Cape Town 0.00 Straight on (Exit 743 William Moffat) and continue past new Bay West Mall. 13.43 STRAIGHT on Exit 730 (M15 Greenbushes) Straight on - Exit 724 & 713 & 707 (Crossways/Thornhill) ±35km Keep Left Exit 702 (Han-key/Patensie) (R331) 0.00 Stop. Turn RIGHT (R331 Hankey) 0.50 Turn RIGHT (Cape Pine Long-more) 0.50 Railway crossing (Active) and keep right at fork

SWITCH YOUR HEADLIGHTS ON AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION

Please allow rally cars to pass if/when possible. Please note that rally cars will be inclined to throw up rocks on gravel surfaces, give them space. 1.67 30 km/h! 2.61 Onto cement road 2.71 Narrow bridge CAUTION: 3 X SINGLE LANE BRIDGES 4.34 Onto gravel road and follow main road 4.65 Through gate and past old service park 5.92 Fork. Keep RIGHT and remain on main road 7.69 PPC - STAGE 10 Spectating Point.

Road WILL BE CLOSED for stage 10

Also SINKDAM - STAGE 8 (Alter-nate Spectating Point) 7.71 Fork. Keep LEFT to Sinkdam Spectate point. (SINKDAM STAGE START ON RIGHT)

If you continue to Sinkdam Spec-tate Point, you must ensure you do not get stuck at the Road blocks for Stage 10 (1 hour before Stage

Please remain within designated spectator areas at all times. Where danger areas have been taped or fenced off, please refrain from

standing in, or walking through, these areas.

PE to Buffelshoek stage

Follow N2 towards Humansdorp/Cape Town0.00 Straight on (Exit 743 William Moffett) and continue past new Bay West Mall.13.43 STRAIGHT on Exit 730 (M15 Greenbushes)Straight on - Exit 724 & 713 & 707 (Crossways/Thornhill)±35km Keep Left Exit 702 (Han-key/Patensie) (R331)Zero odometer at Stop Sign0.00 Stop. Turn RIGHT (R331 Hankey)0.50 STRAIGHT on (Cape Pine

Long more to Right) 100 kph9.08 STRAIGHT on (JC’s Pub)9.58 Turn LEFT (Loerie) 60 kph (Signpost-Loerie Veg)9.70 Yield. Railway crossing.Keep to 60kph - pedestrians, ani-mals and potholes12.71 Narrow bridge12.76 STRAIGHT on (Road Cross-ing)14.72 STRAIGHT on (Ozzies Agri)16.40 Straight on. (SPEKBOOMLAPA on RIGHT)16.50 Spect 7A : Turn LEFT onto and park in open area as per mar-shals instructions. Walk to lapa across the road for breakfast and spectating.16.50 Spect 7B : Straight on 200m16.78 Turn RIGHT and keep to gate on Left. Road turns immediate sharp right and follow main road for 100m.Cars will make a Hairpin LEFT cor-ner through a narrow gate.

PE to Stage 3 - Follow N2 towards Humansdorp/Cape Town 0.00 Straight on (Exit 743 William Moffett) 3.68 STRAIGHT on (M7 Bramlin) 8.03 STRAIGHT on (Bay West Mall) 13.43 Keep LEFT - Exit 730 (M15 Greenbushes) 14.24 Stop. Turn RIGHT (M15

10 starts)

8.61 Fork. Keep RIGHT 10.75 STRAIGHT on. (Road block B - Rally cars will come from the Left on Stage 10) This would be Stage 10 Alternative Spectating Point. 11.65 STRAIGHT on 12.05 STRAIGHT on 13.44 SINKDAM MAIN SPECTATING POINT. Park and spectate

Greenbushes) 16.14 Railway crossing 17.05 Stop. Turn RIGHT (R102 Port Elizabeth) 17.53 Turn LEFT (Mission Road) (M10 Bethelsdorp) 21.15 STRAIGHT on (Afrimat) 22.44 Turn LEFT into PEOTR

N2 - Jeffreys Bay

Stages 8 (yellow) and 10 (green)

Longmore Forestsingle route, two

stage lengthsro

ad to

Han

key

Stage 7

Two spectator points, 7A near stage finish, 7B

near mid-stage.

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Stage 11 & 12Mawethu 14:04 / 14:53Mission Road - PEOTR

Volkswagen Rally winners1983 - S vd Merwe F Boshoff Audi quattro1984 - S vd Merwe F Boshoff Audi quattro1985 - S vd Merwe F Boshoff Audi quattro1986 - G Mortimer B Woodhead Audi quattro1987 - G Mortimer F Boshoff Audi quattro1988 - S Damseaux V Bonafede Toyota Conquest 4x41989 - S Damseaux V Bonafede Toyota Conquest 4x41990 - H Grobler P Swanepoel Nissan Sentra 4x41991 - S vd Merwe F Boshoff Ford Laser 4x41992 - S Damseaux V Bonafede Toyota Conquest 4x41993 - S Damseaux V Bonafede Toyota Conquest 4x41994 - H Grobler M Botha Nissan Sentra 4X41995 - S Damseaux V Bonafede Toyota Conquest 4X41996 - S Damseaux V Bonafede Toyota Conquest 4x41997 - S vd Merwe F Boshoff Daewoo Cielo S161998 - J Habig D Judd VW Golf 4 A81999 - J Habig D Judd VW Golf 4 A82000 - S Damseaux G Hodgson Toyota Corolla RSI A62001 - S Damseaux G Hodgson Toyotoa Corolla A8 2002 - E Kuun P Arries VW Golf 4 A8 2003 - S Damseaux R Paisley Toyota RunX A8 2004 - S Damseaux R Paisley Toyota RunX A8 2005 - S Damseaux R Paisley Toyota RunX S20002006 - J Habig D Judd VW Polo S20002007 - S Damseaux R Paisley Toyota RunX S20002008 - M Cronje R Paisley Toyota RunX S20002009 - H Fekken P Arries VW Polo S20002010 - J Gemmell D Sturrock Toyota Auris S20002011 - M Cronje R Houghton Ford Fiesta S20002012 - J Gemmell C Swan Toyota Auris S20002013 -M Cronje R Houghton Ford Fiesta S20002014 - M Cronje R Houghton Ford Fiesta S2000

PE to Stage 11 and 12Follow N2 towards Humansdorp/Cape Town 0.00 Straight on (Exit 743 William Moffett) 3.68 STRAIGHT on (M7 Bramlin) 8.03 STRAIGHT on (Bay West Mall) 13.43 Keep LEFT - Exit 730 (M15 Greenbushes)

14.24 Stop. Turn RIGHT (M15 Greenbushes) 16.14 Railway crossing 17.05 Stop. Turn RIGHT (R102 Port Elizabeth) 17.53 Turn LEFT (Mission Road) (M10 Bethelsdorp) 21.15 STRAIGHT on (Afrimat) 22.44 Turn LEFT into PEOTR

From PE you can also use Cape Road until you find the signboard for Mission Road (M10 Bethels-dorp) turning to the right, continu-ing until PEOTR on your left.

WARNING MOTORSPORT IS DANGEROUS

In view of the high speeds attained by the competitors, accidents can happen. The promoters and organisers of this rally cannot guarantee your safety. You attend the event at your own risk. Every reason-able precaution has been taken to make the event as safe as possible, but you must obey marshals and officials at all times to minimise any risks.

NO ENTRANT DRIVER CO-DRIVER CLASS AND CAR 1 Team Castrol Leeroy Poulter Elvene Coetzee S2000 Toyota Yaris 5 VW Sasolracing Gugulethu Zulu Hilton Auffray S2000 VW Polo 12 J van Niekerk Japie van Niekerk Gerhard Snyman S2000 Ford Fiesta 17 VW Sasolracing Henk Lategan Barry White S2000 VW Polo 24 Ford Performance Mark Cronje Robin Houghton S2000 Ford Fiesta 25 VW Sasolracing Hergen Fekken Pierre Arries S2000 VW Polo 30 Piet Bakkes Piet Bakkes Shaun Visser NRC4 Toyota Auris 31 Castrol Toyota Giniel de Villiers Carolyn Swan S2000 Toyota Yaris 35 VW Sasolracing Thilo Himmel Armand du Toit S2000 VW Polo 39 Ernie vd Walt Ernie van der Walt Greg Godrich S2000 Toyota Yaris 62 Henry Kohne Paul Franken Henry Kohne S1600 VW Polo R2 65 A Haigh-Smith Ashley Haigh-Smith Damian van Ass S1600 Ford Fiesta R2 71 S v Heerden Guy Botterill Simon Vacy-Lyle S1600 Toyota Etios R272 AC Potgieter AC Potgieter Tommy du Toit S1600 VW Polo R2 74 Simon Vacy-Lyle Matthew Vacy-Lyle Schalk van Heerden S1600 Toyota Etios R2 75 Marko Himmel Marko Himmel Francois Schoombee S1600 VW Polo R2 77 Andrew Heine Andrew Heine Robbie Coetzee S1600 VW Polo R2 95 Tjaart Conradie Tjaart Conradie Tiaan Rabe S1600 Ford Fiesta R296 Richard Leeke Richard Leeke Rikus Fourie S1600 Ford Fiesta R2 98 Nico Swartz Chad van Beurden Nico Swartz S1600 VW Polo R2 432 A Haigh-Smith Andy Haigh-Smith Antonio Barbosa NRC2 Mitsubishi Lancer 555 Bryan Heine Bryan Heine Keith Heine NRC2 Datsun SSS Coupe

50K CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 501 A Bezuidenhout Ashley Bezuidenhout Mark Irvine S2 VW Citi Golf 504 M Malherbe Etienne Malherbe Mauritz Malherbe S3 Datsun 160U SSS 505 Ruan Gerber Ruan Gerber Martin Kleingeld S1 VW Citi Golf 508 Ian Roberts Ian Roberts Kate Roberts S1 VW Citi Golf 512 Rufus Neethling Rufus Neethling Henry Adams S2 VW Polo 519 Ross Bartle Ross Bartle Rick J van Rensburg S3 VW Polo Vivo 522 Darren Murphy Darren Murphy Gavin Murphy S3 VW Citi Golf 543 Neels Vosloo Neels Vosloo Kevin Futcher S2 Toyota Yaris 544 Keith McGregor Keith McGregor Slade Lottering S3 Daewoo Cielo545 Jan Vosloo Jan Vosloo Ria Viljoen Jansen S1 Toyota Yaris 547 Jacques Louw Jacques Louw Ron Scott S3 VW Polo 551 G&G Projects Gregory Heine Gary Heine S1 VW Citi Golf 555 Bryan Heine Bryan Heine Keith Heine S3 Datsun SSS Coupe 556 Megan Heine Megan Heine Roxanne Bartle S1 VW Polo 577 Johan Viljoen Johan Viljoen Juane Viljoen S3 VW Golf 554 Steph Pieterse Steph Pieterse Ilario Pieterse S1 VW Citi Golf 599 Denzou Ferreira Denzou Ferreira Reece Thomson S1 Datsun P510

Volkswagen Rally Entry List 2015Mission Road

Stages 11 and 12Super Special

Port Elizabeth Oval Track Raceway

PEOTR

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At Volkswagen, we believe that people are at the heart of everything we do. And as the maker of people’s cars, we are passionate about South Africans. That’s why we are committed to making a sustainable difference by investing in our communities.

In rural South Africa, many people have no access to transport – making healthcare, shops, community services and schools that much more difficult to get to. And with education being the foundation for the future, a child’s learning should not be hindered by their lack of mobility.

Volkswagen for Good has partnered with Qhubeka and World Vision as part of the Bicycle Education Empowerment Programme (BEEP) to provide 1,100 bicycles to 20 rural schools in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu Natal. Distance no longer needs to be a barrier to education. With each child gaining mobility, school attendance increases allowing the children to focus on their education. Every child deserves the very best chance at a better future. All it takes is one bicycle to make a big change.

Of the 17 million children in South Africa, 11 million walk to school.

Only 40% of South African students achieve a qualification higher than Grade 9, and half of children who enroll in Grade 1 will never pass Grade 12.

1 out of 4 girls in developing countries are not in school and 38% marry before the age of 18.

Some spend 4 hours getting to school and back daily.

The future is in motion.

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