The legendary Nine Hours of Kyalami race is back, and fans of endurance motorsport are gearing up for an epic weekend at South Africa’s iconic Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit. Held on November 29 and 30, the event will serve as the season finale for the 2024 Southern African National Endurance Series (SAES), bringing the best of high-speed action and family-friendly festivities to Midrand. Here’s what you can expect from this thrilling motorsport showcase.
9 Hours of Kyalami: High-Stakes Finale
As the last two rounds of the SAES, this year’s Nine Hours of Kyalami is set to deliver intense racing over two days. The event kicks off on Friday with a three-hour endurance race, setting the stage for the main event on Saturday: a nine-hour, white-knuckle battle on the track. Competitors will push the limits of their machines and skill as they aim for victory in one of South Africa’s most celebrated endurance races.
Fans can expect to see a lineup of prestigious supercar brands such as Lamborghini, Porsche, Mercedes, and other exotic models fighting for the top spot. The competition isn’t only about speed; it also emphasizes precision, strategy, and stamina—qualities needed to endure nearly a full day of racing on Kyalami’s demanding circuit.
Supporting Races and Competitive Classes
Aside from the two main races, the weekend will be packed with action from a variety of support races. The SuperVee SA, Lotus Challenge, and Sports and GT series will add extra excitement, featuring races designed to showcase a variety of vehicles and driving styles, from lightweight, nimble cars to powerful GT machines.
The SAES format includes multiple performance-related classes, and the championship places special emphasis on the “Index of Performance Championship.” This unique scoring category rewards consistency over the season, giving competitors from different classes an equal opportunity to compete for top honors. This format not only makes the races more accessible to a broader range of drivers but also keeps fans guessing, as any team can rise to the top through a blend of skill and consistency.
International Participation and Global Reach
The 2024 SAES season has continued to expand its global reach, drawing participants from Mozambique and Zimbabwe, along with teams from Brazil, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This international lineup highlights the event’s growing reputation, bringing an exciting blend of racing styles and techniques to Kyalami and underscoring the series’ influence on the global motorsport stage.
Family-Friendly Atmosphere and Activities
Saturday’s main event is designed for all ages, with attractions that extend beyond the racing action. The race organizers have created a full-day experience that includes a music stage, flea market, food halls, a KidsZone, go-kart rentals, and a beer garden for adult fans. These family-oriented activities provide an exciting day out, allowing everyone to enjoy the high-energy atmosphere.
For younger motorsport enthusiasts, SAES will host a “Virtual vs Real” competition, where over 100 sim racers will compete in a simultaneous virtual version of the Nine Hours race. This innovative challenge brings together the realms of esports and motorsports, allowing fans to watch sim racers take on professional drivers in a unique crossover event.
Tickets and Broadcast Information
Tickets are available for purchase online at saeseries.com. General admission for Friday is R150, and Saturday tickets are priced at R450. For fans looking for a premium experience, VIP tickets are available for R1,750, offering access to paddock areas and inclusive meals for an immersive day at the track.
Those who cannot attend in person can still catch the action, as the race will be broadcast live on SuperSport and streamed on the SAES YouTube channel and DStv app, making it accessible to fans across South Africa and beyond.
Whether you’re a dedicated motorsport fan or looking for a fun family outing, the Nine Hours of Kyalami promises an unforgettable weekend packed with thrilling races, entertainment, and a vibrant atmosphere. Don’t miss out on South Africa’s premier endurance racing event!
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