Passion for Speed 2021 gave us some amazing racing! Some crazy over taking and scary moments. DOE Formula Vee was set to take the stage on the second day of the festival with a hefty field of 23 cars entered. There was some unexpected news as some of the drivers had to withdraw on last minute thinning the field down to just 18.
Sunday morning practice had a lot of drivers put new rubber on their cars thanks to Phakisa taking the last bit of life from their first racing set. Sadly, Championship defender Lushen Ramchander suffered engine problems and was forced to retire for the weekend just before qualifying started. Track conditions made things tricky with new rubber and an ice-cold track, gave some fun moments drifting and sliding all over the place. Off we go to qualifying, tires scrubbed in, teammates teaming up (no pun intended) to see if they can help each other out for some fast times. Lendl Jansen taking top honours for pole position followed by Greg Wilson in what is said to be the tightest of margins in Formula Vee history…with just 0.001…between the two drivers. Close on their heels was Gert Van Den Berg and M.D. Bester.
Race 1 and all 17 drivers take to the track, on the out lap saw Vaughn Hills run in to some mechanical troubles. With all the cars lined up he eventually got his car running and started from the back of the grid. Lights out and go! Left Shaun Van Der Linde sleeping on the starting line and lost out several places. Lap one saw the respective battles fan out. Top drivers Lendl Jansen, Gert vd Berg, Greg Wilson, Brandon Hills and M.D Bester followed by Peter Hills and a bit further back Theodore Vermaak. Further back Eric Booyens, Kyle Watt and Roy Douglas go toe to toe followed by Jannie Geyser and recovering Shaun vd Linde, Marcel Blignaut and David Austin. Lap 3 and there is a 5-way battle for 1st place with top 3 drivers swopping and trying to overtake at every possible opportunity Brandon Hills and M.D Bester waiting patiently. Fast forward to lap 7 when Brandon Hills started to go slow with gearshift problems leaving him in 3rd gear. As with Zwartkops it always gives us some great racing and with to very hungry drivers in Lendl Jansen and Greg Wilson lap 8 gave us plenty of drama. Greg Wilson leading and out of turn 3 Lendl Jansen made a move but ran wide on to the grass, tried to bring his car back on track but clipped the rear wheel of Greg going into turn 4 leaving them both in the barriers. Promotion for Gert vd Berg and the patient M.D Bester. With the dust settled and checkered flag out Gert vd Berg, M.D Bester and Peter Hills for the top 3. Followed by Shaun vd Linde, Theodore Vermaak, Brandon Hills. Eric Booyens, Vaughn Hills, Kyle Watt and Marcel Blignaut to close out the top 10. Roy Douglas, David Austin and Jannie Geyser had their battle to the finish line with Ernie Vermaak close behind in 14th place. Greg Wilson managed to get his car back on track to finish the race. Klinton Kane had a steady race and finished 16th.
Race 2…Will we have the same drama as before? Lights out and Gert vd Berg gets the whole shot on Greg Wilson. Everyone gets away cleanly until turn 2 with David Austin having a nice pirouette and losing out on his good start. Lap 3 and all are pushing to be in front of the next. Peter Hills not having the car he had in race 1 slowly falling back but still with good pace with Eric Booyens. Jannie Geyser, Kyle Watt and Roy Douglas fighting each other for that 10th place spot. Gert vd Berg getting the break away from the front pack leaving Lendl Jansen and Greg Wilson fighting for 2nd place. Brandon Hills having a bit of a moment at turn 5 trying to overtake Greg Wilson, locking his wheels up forcing him to the kitty litter and lose out on a few spots. Steady racing up until lap 6 with Kyle Watt having a big moment in turn 1. Running wide and getting airborne with his car shooting back on track and into Jannie Geyser and just missing Roy Douglas. Jannie managed to make it out back on track but sadly Kyle is out watching the rest of his race from the marshal post on turn 2. This made the pack bundle up with double waved yellows into turn one and 2. Theodore Vermaak had to pull off to the side of the track with clutch troubles. Bring in some back markers and there goes Gert vd Berg back into the clutches of Lendl Jansen and Greg Wilson. Fortunately for Gert he was able to fend off the attack from Lendl and took home the second win for the day, closely followed by Greg Wilson in 3rd and M.D Bester in 4th. And to top off the day with some close moments Klinton Kane having a spin in front of the leaders in turn 8. Luckily, all came out of there with no troubles. Hills brothers in 6th and 7th followed by a strong performance from Eric Booyens. Roy Douglas and Marcel Blignaut closing out the top 10. Peter Hills and Ernie Vermaak 11th and 12th followed by a limping Jannie Geyser and David Austin.
As tradition will have it in Formula Vee our tyre podium was up next after a great day racing National championship podium 1st Gert vd Berg, 2nd M.D Bester and 3rd Shaun vd Linde. Association championship podium 1st M.D Bester, 2nd Vaughn Hills and 3rd Eric Booyens. And some prizes were up for grabs as well. A travel voucher valued at R10 000 was won by Lendl Jansen. With 1st race apart of Formula Vee there was vouchers for M.D Bester putting on the fastest lap of the weekend, Roy Douglas for coming out of ‘retirement’, Klinton Kane for driving with the correct tires wrongly fitted to his car and he got another one from a lucky draw, Shaun vd Linde for entering the event with incorrect details on his entry form, and Vaughn Hills for a lucky draw.
We had an amazing day of racing; the Formula Vee spirit is strong again this year within the Vee family!
Written by: Theodore Vermaak
Photo credit: Maxine Byleveld & Michiel Horn