Aug 26, 2022 Jeanette Kok-Kritzinger, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing SA (TGRSA), 2022 National Extreme Festival.
Motor racing destiny - Jeanette Kok-Kritzinger
With parents who were heavily involved in rally racing, motor journalist Jeanette Kok-Kritzinger’s destiny was sealed. She admits having been born with a steering wheel in hand.
“As the story goes, my mum found out she was three months pregnant while rally navigating for my dad while he was racing, and they said that their little boy or girl will be born with a steering wheel in the hand. And so it came to pass,” says Kok-Kritzinger.
With almost three decades in the motoring circuit, Kok-Kritzinger is well known as the co-host of the Wiele2Wiele motoring radio show with her husband Carl.
Jeanette is one of six motoring journalists participating in the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing SA (TGRSA), 2022 National Extreme Festival. It pits automotive journalists against each other driving the new Toyota GR Yaris shod with Dunlop 225/40 R18 racing tyres. This year, Dunlop South Africa is proud to be the official tyre sponsor of three of the race events – Global Touring Cars (GTC) including SupaCup, Compcare Polo Cup and the new TGRSA, as well as providing Dunlop’s racing support service for free to competitors racing on Dunlop tyres.
Jeanette’s career in motorsport started in her early adult life. “I got involved in motorsport after doing an advanced driving course for my 21st birthday, many years back. I started car circuit racing in 1995. I raced cars until around 2001 and motorcycles up to 2015. In 1999, I started sharing my passion for motorsport on radio and since 2009 host a motoring radio show called Wiele2Wiele,” she says.
One of her many career highlights, she says, was the opportunity to race the TGRSA with the “awesome” Toyota GR Yaris team. “To be able to race again after I thought I’d hung up my racing gloves forever. Getting the opportunity to live out my passion at the “young age” of almost 50, is by far the biggest milestone in my racing career,” she says.
This Women’s Month, Kok-Kritzinger urges women interested in the sport to start out like she did with an Advanced Driving and Skid-pan course, a Vehicle Handling course and then a High-Performance course. “Advanced Driver Training paved my way to get involved in motorsport. There are many Advanced Driving centres throughout South Africa and my advice would be to start there if you are interested in motorsport,” she says.
Lubin Ozoux, CEO of Sumitomo Rubber South Africa (SRSA), which produces the iconic Dunlop tyre brand, said: “Dunlop Tyres has a heritage steeped rich in Motorsport. We’re no stranger to the track and seen, and supported, the industry’s growth. But seeing more women taking the helm on the raceway and competing for the title is exciting and inspiring. We are committed to encouraging more women like Jeanette to go after their dreams, and add their name to the motorsport mix.”
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