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Red-Lined Motorsport will introduce its new T1 Adventure Cup, an all-new championship trophy to go along with some nice prizes for the best privateer crew competing in a Red-Lined T1 race car in the FIA Adventure Class of the South African Rally Raid Championship from 2025.

“Our Red-Lined privateers continue to do us proud, with two of them currently fighting it out for the 2024 South African Rally Raid T1 class championship,” Red-Lined Motorsport CEO Terence Marsh explains. “Looking ahead we feel the need to better recognise our customer teams, so from 2025, we will present the Red-Lined T1 Cup.

“Open to any privateers competing in a Red-Lined VK50, VK56 or REVO in the T1 Adventure Class of the South African Rally Raid Championship, the Red-Lined Cup is a ‘single manufacturer’ type series within the National Championship. Not only will the overall winners get to lift the inaugural Red-Lined T1 Cup trophy, they will also be receiving some really cool prizes for their efforts.

“We look forward to confirming the final details of the Cup following negotiations with our various partners, but rest assured, it will be rewarding for our overall winning privateer crew. The only prerequisite is that the crew must race a Red-Lined VK50, VK56, or REVO in the T1 class of the 2025 South African Rally Raid Championship. The best placed T1 crew at the end of the Championship will then lift the Red-Lined Cup and associated prizes.

“We are really looking forward to this championship within a championship where our privateer customers in equally performing race machines get the opportunity to go head-to-head for the Red-Lined Cup and associated bragging rights. Let the adventures begin!”

*Red-Lined Motorsport competes with premium strategic partners, the Penta Motor Group, BFGoodrich, Motul, Dragon Energy, OMP, Ingco South Africa and ExpandaSign.

Issued on behalf of Red-Lined Motorsport

Photography by: Andre Laubscher

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