Sep 28, 2020 Golf 8 GTi, Red Star Raceway
Dream debut for new Golf 8 GTI with two victories at Red Star Raceway
After months of designing, planning, building and developing their state-of-art Golf 8 GTI racecar, the Volkswagen Motorsport team reaped the rewards when South Africa’s Global Touring Series (GTC) finally got underway at the Red Star Raceway near Delmas.
The blue squad claimed the top two positions in qualifying, a first and second in race one, a first and third in race two and another second position in race three. This performance was also good enough to see Daniel Rowe declared as the overall winner on the day. The weekend can only be described as the perfect debut for the new Golf 8 GTI, the first racecar of its kind anywhere in the world.
The car was conceived following Volkswagen’s decision to replace the trustworthy Jettas after winning both the 2019 GTC championships for drivers and manufacturers. “There is obviously a strong relationship between what we race and what we sell as a company,” commented Mike Rowe, head of Volkswagen Motorsport. “Volkswagen is the leading passenger vehicle brand in South Africa and the success of the Golf over the years has been a massive contributor. The arrival of the Golf 8 later this year will be a significant moment for the company and to tie in with that we made it our objective to compete with a new Golf 8 and to win in SA’s premier circuit racing formula.”
The start of the 2020 GTC series has been delayed due to the global pandemic, but winning on debut and achieving the goal that was set out at the beginning of the year and that during the car’s first outing was a dream come true for everyone involved. It was clear from the first few laps during the Friday practice sessions that the Golf was going to be on pace. The names of the team’s two drivers, Daniel Rowe and 2019 GTC champion Keagan Masters were near or at the top of every timing sheet leading up to Saturday morning’s qualifying session. Rowe and Masters then converted their good pace into an all blue front row with Rowe edging out Masters by a mere 0.008 seconds.
The two teammates managed to fend off the attack from their rivals and eventually opened up a comfortable margin to cross the finish line in first and second position respectively. “It’s a great feeling to take the first win of 2020,” said Daniel Rowe. “Thanks to the team we had a very good car underneath us and it was great to reward them with a maiden victory.” Masters was equally pleased. ”It was our aim to be the first two cars across the line, and that’s exactly what we managed to achieve.”
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