Tim Frawley claimed the fastest overall time of the day, steering his Mercedes A45S to a victory in the Modified Class with a 66.867-second run. Cameron Myrie followed in a Honda Civic Type R, clocking 75.787 seconds. In the Stock Class, Alistair Rahamut secured the top spot with a 72.499-second performance in his 2009 Honda Civic.
The battle for the remaining podium spots in the Stock Class proved to be the day’s most intense contest. Rory Scheepers finished second in an Audi Q3 at 75.141 seconds, edging out Beyers du Toit, who completed the course in 75.241 seconds in a Suzuki Vitara. Alison Scheepers earned the Fastest Female Driver title with a time of 88.026 seconds. Beyond the competition, the event featured demonstration runs from the local radio-controlled car community. CMF president Jane Scaletta noted the league serves to build driver confidence and bolster the local motorsport scene, a sentiment echoed by Alison Scheepers, who moved past her initial apprehension to successfully navigate the complex layout.
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