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Makgekgenene, Variawa and Total Team Up
for 2005 ABSA Off Road Championship
Reigning
Absa Off Road Special Vehicle Drivers Champion, Atang Makgekgenene, and former
SA Off Road Special Vehicle Drivers Champion, Shameer Variawa, have
teamed up under the Total banner for the 2005 Absa Off Road Championship.
Makgekgenene had planned on sitting out the season but the attraction of competing
in this adrenaline charged, high-speed category of motorsport proved to be
too difficult to resist and he and co-driver Buks Carolin will compete in four
events this season.
"We have selected the Nissan Dealer 400, which I won twice with the late
Mike Stangl, the Toyota 1000 Desert Race, which Buks and I won in 2004, the
Sun City 400 and the Toyota Dealer 400 in which we were also victorious," said
Makgekgenene. "Last year we won four events to clinch the championship
and I am confident that we can again challenge for the championship title."
"Total's ongoing commitment
is much appreciated and the addition of Shameer Variawa and VZ van Zyl makes
for a formidable team."
Variawa won the 2000 SA Off Road Special Vehicle Drivers Championship at the
age of 22 and it is interesting to note that his and Makgekgenene's mentor
in their championship-winning years was Buks Carolin who also won the Special
Vehicle Drivers Championship in 1989, 1990 and 1991 and the SA Cross Country
Co-drivers Championship in 1994. VZ van Zyl won the 1991 SA Off Road Production
Vehicle Championship and navigated for Greg Daus when they won the 2002 Toyota
1000 Desert Race in a Raceco.
"Atang and I are good friends but when it comes to racing we are arch-rivals," said
Variawa. "His Chevrolet LS-1 V8 powered Total Jimco is fast and reliable
but I know my BMW 540 V8 powered Total Porter has the edge when it comes to
all out speed and handling."
"We were plagued by
minor technical problems last year but, with input from Porter Cars in the
USA, these will hopefully be a thing of the
past, which
will allow VZ and me to do outrun our teammates."
Buks Carolin had the last word.
"There isn't another
Special Vehicle team in the Absa Off Road Championship that can boast as
many past and reigning champions as the Total
team can and
I am privileged to have performed the role of mentor to both Atang and Shameer,
who are extremely talented drivers."
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