Volkswagen Motorsport had
much to celebrate after the ninth and final round of the Sasol GTC Championship
at Zwartkops on Saturday.
Keagan Masters wrapped
up the GTC2 Championship in the first race of the day after powering his
Volkswagen Advanced Driving Golf GTi to a hard fought win, his eleventh victory
this season and Volkswagen’s third consecutive championship in the category.
The champion-elect
qualified his Golf GTi nearly half a second quicker than his nearest
competitor. In the opening heat, Masters battled to get his tyres up to the
optimum operating temperature and fell behind Devin Robertson (Mini) for the
opening five laps. Once his tyres offered up the grip he needed, he took the
lead and romped to an easy 0.76 second victory to seal his second consecutive
GTC2 title.
“It feels great to put
the championship to bed with another win. My car has been incredible all season
which is testament to the Golf GTi’s design and impeccable preparation by the
Volkswagen Motorsport team,”said
Masters.
Adrian Wood raced his
Kyocera Volkswagen Golf GTI to a lights-to-flag maiden GTC2 victory in the
last race of the season, having started from pole position. Wood finished
fifth in his first year in the championship, one point away from fourth.
“It’s a brilliant way
to end the season,” said Wood.
“Someone knocked me hard from behind going into turn two which caused
a bad vibration, but I put my head down and concentrated on getting every
corner and braking zone absolutely perfect.”
Daniel Rowe top-scored
for the Volkswagen Jetta GTC team, ending his season with a hard-won podium
place in the final race; Mathew Hodges bagged a pair of fifthplace
finishes to add 20 points to his year’s tally.
With Hodges and Rowe
ending the opening 12-lap race in fifth and sixth position, the scene was set
for a humdinger race two with the Jetta GTC pair lining up in second and third
place on the inverted grid.
Daniel was in the thick
of the action, racing hard with Robert Wolk (BMW) and Simon Moss (Audi). The
trio swapped positions by the lap until the final tour; Wolk tried an
optimistic move on Rowe and the cars touched, sending the BMW driver into the
gravel trap while Rowe motored on to take third at the flag.
Volkswagen’s Head of Motorsport, Mike Rowe summed up his season:
“Keagan produced another polished performance and thoroughly deserves his
championship. Adrian has improved in leaps and bounds since August and his
first win was never in doubt.”
“The Jetta GTC team made significant progress this year as Daniel’s three
wins showed. We will be back competing against the best teams and drivers next
year. None of our success would have been possible without
the dedication and hard work by everyone at Nathan’s Motorsport,” concluded
Rowe.