The Killarney Motor Show welcomes Monster Energy for the fifth consecutive as a sponsor of the biggest motor show in the Western Cape – and not just as a sponsor but as a hands-on supporter too.
Monster not only comes to the party with their Gig Rig (visit them on the Porsche Straight, just past the start/finish line), they are also bringing multiple drifting champion Jason Webb to the Killarney Motor Show to thrill you with V8 thunder and clouds of rubber smoke, and amaze you with his precision car control.
In addition, they have sponsored one of the show’s most coveted competition prizes – a this 1/10th scale radio-controlled replica of Ken Block’s Hoonicorn Mustang RSR. This is not a toy; it’s a serious R/C performance machine and it comes with everything you need in the box, including the controller and batteries – all you have to do is hook them up and go!
And all you have to do to stand a chance to win this amazing prize is to answer one simple question:
“Which athlete is sponsored by Monster Energy at the 2022 Killarney Motor Show on Sunday 30 October?” Send your answer, with your name, to WPMC PRO Dave Abrahams at [email protected] or in a private message on the Killarney International Raceway Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/killarneyinternationalraceway
DON’T PUT YOUR ANSWER IN THE COMMENTS – That will just give it away to everybody else.
All the correct answers received by 1:00pm on the day of the Show, Sunday 30 October, will go into a crash helmet and the winner will be drawn at 3:00pm on stage at the Monster Gig Rig – so you’ll have to be there to collect your prize.
ABOUT THE 2022 KILLARNEY MOTOR SHOW:
The biggest motor show in the Western Cape is back, bigger and better than ever, and you’re invited! After an enforced absence of two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we are celebrating the return of the Killarney Motor Show, powered by the City of Cape Town and supported by Masterdrive, Alert Engine Parts, Wingfield Motors and Motul, on Sunday 30 October.
The fifth edition of this garden party on wheels also celebrates the 75th anniversary of motorsport at Killarney, the cars and motorcycles that have raced here through the years and the band of motorsport and car culture enthusiasts who have, over the years, created a world-class facility on what was, in 1947, a dusty, forgotten piece of wasteland alongside the old road to Malmesbury.