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Spinners go head-to-head in showdown at Century City

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Saturday’s Red Bull Shay' iMoto national spinning finals at Century City certainly lived up to expectations with Capetonians featuring prominently in the latter part of the competition. Part theatre, part driving art, part Circ du Soleil, Shay' iMoto brought with it all the action, adrenaline and controlled chaos fans of the sport have come to expect.

Saturday’s ShayíMoto gave a whole new meaning to driving shotgun as displayed here by Austin Kruger from Mahikeng with co-pilot Spiderman hanging on. Picture: Fuad Esack

With the clock ticking, not a second was wasted as the drivers went through their paces trying to out-perform each other in one-on-one battles and complete a set of required moves in 2min30sec.

Red Bull Shay' iMoto 2024 winner Chadwin “Boksie” Hadjie during his stint on the track. Picture: Fuad Esack

Yaseen Damon, Yusuf Fakir, Justin “Bemors” Williams and Chadwin “Boksie” Hadjie flew the flag for the Mother City in the top eight section of the competition with Hadjie going head-to-head with Mpumalanga’s Samkeliso “Sam Sam” Thubane in the final battle.

Cape contender Yaseen Damon and his co-pilot burning rubber during his stint in front of the crowd and judges. Picture: Fuad Esack
While contestant competed in their BMW e30s, Cape Town’s Justin “Bemors” Williams rocked up in his Datsun Laurel. Picture: Fuad Esack
Cape Town lad Yusuf “Team VQ” Fakir is among the younger generation of drivers making their mark in the world of spinning. After competing against some of the toughest drivers in the Spin Outlaws tournament, he managed to secure a spot in the Top 3 rankings three times out of four seasons. Picture: Fuad Esack

Hadjie, 23, from Eerste River, impressed the crowd and the judges to claim his first Red Bull Shay’iMoto title. It was a case of third time lucky for Hadjie as he had given it a go on two previous occasions.

Shay’iMoto winner Chadwin “Boksie” Hadjie taking top spot on the podium. Picture: Fuad Esack

However, luck had nothing to do with it on Saturday, as Hadjie executed a series of awe-inspiring high risk technical manoeuvres with pin-point precision.

Hadjie opened up his top eight battle against experienced home boy Damon, 30, who himself had entered every Shay’iMoto since 2019, taking third place on the podium on two occasions.

Yaseen Damon and Vic Pardal, announcer and Sportive Director of Red Bull Shay’ iMoto, connect following Yaseen’s spin. Picture: Fuad Esack

“This year’s competition was really tough because we struggled for about four weeks to get my car prepped,” he said.

“But you know what, the event overall was the one of most fun that I’ve driven because it was in my home town,” Damon said.

“The best thing about spinning is that it brings people together,” he said.

Yaseen Damon and co-pilot in his trusty BMW e30 Killshot that served him well in all of his Shay’ iMoto apperances. Picture: Fuad Esack

Following its hiatus in 2023, the event, recognised as the pinnacle of organised spinning events in the country, returned in 2024 and was hosted in Cape Town for the very first time.

The specially created venue in the car park of Canal Walk was sold out and saw a record-breaking 3 300 people fill the grandstands. The Mother City motorsport faithful were not disappointed and witnessed some amazing feats of car-handling and driving theatre through the specially designed course.

An aerial view of the specially created venue used in Saturday’s Red Bull Shay’ iMoto at Canal Walk, Century City. Picture: Tyrone Bradley/Red Bull Content Pool

The country’s top 16 drivers gathered on Friday March 15 for qualifying rounds which saw the field whittled down to the top eight. These eight battled it out, all showing exceptional car control, technical skills, and flair.

Shay’iMoto 2024 finalist, big Dylan Brough aka Vaaitjie Kunene from Westonaria remarkably light on his feet. Picture: Fuad Esack

In the end, Boksie left the four judges, Vernon “Veejaro” Hendricks, Jeff James, Magesh Ndaba and Shahiem Bell, and the audience – who as a collective acted as the fifth judge using specially-coloured LED wristbands to vote – on the edge of their seats as he outclassed the two-time defending champ, Samkeliso “Sam Sam” Thubane with some amazing feats in the final battle.

Two-time winner Samkeliso “Sam Sam” Thubane and co-pilot out to woo the crowd and judges at Saturday’s Red Bull Shay’ iMoto at Century City. Picture: Fuad Esack

“This is the most amazing feeling,” said Hadjie, who finished runner-up in 2021. “I’ve been fighting hard over the past few years and finally the win has come,” he said.

“When we started the qualifying rounds on Friday, I more or less knew exactly what the people wanted,” he said..

Spinners go head-to-head in showdown at Century City