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Another Double Win
for Johns
The sixth round of the Pro Tour South
African National Formula Vee Championship, at The Citizen Kyalami Pro Tour
race meeting, produced another double win for Dennis Johns (Geyser
Attorneys Rhema 2) but he had to work very hard, for both of them. The man
on fire, at Kyalami, was however Peter
Hills (Vacuform Rhema 2). In
Friday afternoon’s qualifying session, he was visibly trying harder than
anyone else on the circuit and claimed Pole Position, ahead of Johns,
Trevor Bland (Rhema 2), Alan Holm (Laser Sprint Rhema 2), Jaco Schriks
(Laser Sprint Rhema 2) and Johan Gouws (Computer Associates Mantis).
Newcomer Azeem Boomberg, was still getting to know the car and qualified
well down the field, while starting from the back on race day, would be
sixteen year old development driver Courtney Steenveld (NLDTF Indy Oil
Rhema 1) who had exams to write at school on Friday and could only fly up
from Cape Town, to Gauteng, on Friday evening.
In the first heat, it was Hills who lead
the field away from the line and he soon asserted his authority on the
race, with a bunch of cars squabbling over second place behind him,
including Bland, Holm, Schriks, Johns and Grobler, while Steenveld was
already up to twelfth place by the end of the opening lap, bringing
Boomberg with him. Alan Kernick (Randburg Distributor Services Tasman) was
however way back, in twenty first place, having started eleventh and with
three laps completed, he retired with a blown motor.
The second lap had produced a number of
incidents, with Bobby Nel in the USN / Ayanda Solutions Mantis, going off
the road and losing a number of laps before he could get going again. Gert
Van Den Berg (Rhema 1) spun and had to wait for the marshals to push him
back from the wall, before he could get going again and Nico Blignaut was
also in trouble, in the Gilus IT SAP Rhema 1 but struggled on for five
laps, before retiring from the race, along with Denver Pienaar (Vision)
who suffered a rear suspension failure. By this time, Steenveld and
Boomberg had made their way up to ninth and tenth place, behind Zaahir
Essa (NLDTF Rhema 1).
Then with two laps to go and the race
seemingly in the bag, Hills suffered a cut out switch failure and he was
left stranded at the side of the circuit, as everyone streamed past. The
battle for second place had suddenly became the battle for the lead and
after a couple of hectic closing laps, it was Johns who took the first
heat victory, 0.377 of a second ahead of log leader Holm, with Bland a
further 0.289 of a second behind, in third place and they where followed
across the line, by Grobler, Schriks, Gouws, Essa, Steenveld, Boomberg,
James Leach (Auto Fair Rhema1), Jannie Geyser Jnr (Geyser Attorneys Rhema
2) and Bradley Martin (Rhema 2).
In the second heat, Johns made a break
early on, leaving those behind, to battle it out for second place. That
battle was extremely close, with Steenveld involved as well. Then Blignaut
became the only retirement, of the second heat, when his rear suspension
collapsed, two laps into the race, while Jannie Geyser (Geyser Attorneys
Vision) survived a spin entering Nashua for the third time but escaped
unscathed and was able to resume a little further back.
Hills was however the man on the move.
Having started nineteenth, after his first heat retirement, he was already
up to eight, by the end of the first lap. By the following lap, he was
into the bunch, passing Steenveld and Schriks, then Bland and by the end
of the fourth lap, he had disposed of Grobler and Holm as well. Trying to
go with him, Bland went off the road, rejoining in seventeenth place and
breaking up the bunch a bit. Then Gouws also had a moment, dropping from
seventh to thirteenth place and by the end of the race, he would lose
another position, with Bland re passing him, during the final lap of the
race
Even
by half distance, Johns still looked to be running away to a comfortable
victory but that was not to be. Having already carved his way up through
the field, Hills then set about closing the gap to Johns but eventually
had to settle for second place, finishing 0.074 of a second behind Johns
who secured his second victory of the day. Holm finished third and he was
followed home, by Grobler, Schriks, Steenveld, Essa, Boomberg, Leach,
Geyser Jnr, Martin and Ben Pienaar (BJ Pro Welding Rhema 1).
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