The Festival of Motoring has had a couple of strange years. As a result of the pandemic, the show was cancelled in 2020, and it suffered the same fate last year as well. But this year, the show is finally coming back to the Kyalami.
It seems the show will mostly take the form that the event planners imagined after the final show in 2019. It will feature indoor and outdoor exhibits we’ve come to know and love. It touts ride-along courses inside as well as test-drive areas along the Kyalami Grand Prix racecourse.
The show will run from August 25 – 28. The show will be open to the public starting on August 26. General access tickets will cost R250 for an adult, R50 for children aged 3-12. Exclusive hospitality packages are also available at the Premium Club Suite
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