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Cape Town fans show up in numbers to support local drivers at 2024 Red Bull Shay'iMoto

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Austin Kruger aka King Kruger with his 'Spiderman' stuntman entertains the crowd at the 2024 Red Bull Shay'iMoto event held at Canal Walk in Cape Town on 16 March. [Image: News24/Clavern van der Post]
Austin Kruger aka King Kruger with his 'Spiderman' stuntman entertains the crowd at the 2024 Red Bull Shay'iMoto event held at Canal Walk in Cape Town on 16 March. [Image: News24/Clavern van der Post]

There's just something about local motorsport, specifically spinning, that can pull a crowd and unite people from all over. South Africa's premier spinning competition, Red Bull Shay'iMoto, has become a permanent mark on many people's calendars since it started in 2019.  

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