From rapping to racing – Early B heads to Aldo Scribante

Home-grown rapping sensation Earl Swartz, or Early B to his thousands of fans, will be in action at Aldo Scribante Raceway for the first time this weekend when the Algoa Motorsport Club host the fifth round of their regional and club championship. Swartz now enjoying his second season of circuit racing will be behind the wheel of a Liqui Moly backed Forza Super Vee single seater and had the following to say. “This will be my first time racing on the full track at Scribante, so I’m super excited. I have done some drag racing here before so at least I know my way down the main straight. I feel way more comfortable in the car now as we have sorted out all of the little gremlins on the car which has resulted in me qualifying in the top three at the last three race meetings with a fourth place being my best finish so far. Maybe the PE wind will give me the extra edge to get me onto my first podium finish.”

Pictured: Racing Rapper: Early B is confidently looking forward to a good result at Aldo Scribante on Saturday.
Picture credit: Liqui Moly

“Although the goal would be to get a good result, my main objective is just to finish all three races and have fun on the track as I am a huge car lover. I would like to thank Liqui Moly for making it possible for me to race and would also like to wish all of the racers across all of the classes the very best of luck for the weekend” he added.

This weekend’s race day has been dubbed The Tiny Marriner Memorial Race Day in memory of local motorcycle legend Tiny Marriner who recently passed away at the age of 86. His racing journey started in 1957 and his talents took him across the globe to many of the famous racetracks including the Isle of Man TT where he proudly represented South Africa earning respect from riders from all parts of the world. Always a fierce competitor, yet he remained a true gentleman who inspired generations of racers with his humility, passion, knowledge and his relentless passion for speed and excellence.

Motorsport lovers are in for a treat as the Super Vee single seaters are a National Challenge class and adding to the bumper filled program is the VW Rookie Cup Inter-Provincial Challenge Series that will also be in action, with local star Joshua Moore currently just one point off the lead in the championship after three rounds. Local classes that will be in action are the EP Modified Saloons that will have twenty-seven cars lining up at the start, Wide Horizon Coastal Challenge for Historic, Classic and Retro Cars, Street & Fine Cars as well as open motorcycles. The race day will end in the evening with the regular Bronscor Ingco sponsored 45 Minute Endurance Race.

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