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The VW Rookie Cup is for drivers aged 14–16.

The Volkswagen Rookie Cup continued to make waves at Zwartkops Racetrack on Saturday—not just for its thrilling on-track battles, but for the growing social impact of the initiative aimed at empowering South Africa’s youth through motorsport.

Designed for aspiring racers aged 14 to 16, the Rookie Cup is more than a racing series. It functions as a high-impact youth development programme, offering technical training, personal mentorship, and access to professional racing careers that might otherwise be out of reach. Through partnerships with Dunlop Tyres, Astron Energy, Sparco, and Volkswagen Advanced Driving, the programme is creating a structured pipeline for young talent from all backgrounds.

“Our mission is not only to find the next great driver but to create opportunities for growth, discipline, and teamwork,” said Mike Rowe, Head of Motorsport at Volkswagen South Africa. “This is a real-world academy. These kids are learning racecraft, but they’re also gaining life skills and exposure to the professional world of motorsport.”

The Zwartkops race event highlighted just how far the young drivers have come. First-season standouts Christopher Tait and Josh Moore once again dominated the action, splitting wins in what was one of the closest rounds of the season. Behind them, competitors like Mauro Da Luz, Uzair Khan, and Berlin Robinson showcased their growing confidence and technical skill.

While the racing remains fiercely competitive, the deeper purpose of the Rookie Cup is clear: to build a more inclusive and dynamic future for South African motorsport. With access to top-tier training and resources, young drivers—regardless of their socioeconomic background—are being given a platform to shine.

“We’ve seen a 35% increase in applications from underrepresented communities,” Rowe added. “Parents are seeing the potential. This programme isn’t just for kids with karting backgrounds—it’s for any young person with talent and drive.”

The long-term goal? To prepare the best Rookie Cup drivers for a seat in the Astron Energy Polo Cup, the next step on Volkswagen’s professional racing ladder. But even for those who don’t pursue motorsport as a career, the experience equips them with discipline, confidence, and a strong support network.

Young aspiring racers can apply to join the Volkswagen Rookie Cup by emailing driving@vwsa.co.za. The programme is open to anyone with a valid MSA license and a passion for racing—and learning.

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