PEOTR Awards Evening Bursts With Celebration and High-Octane Pride

PE Oval Track Raceway rolled out the red carpet at Londt Park Sports Club last Saturday night for their annual prize-giving ceremony — and the motorsport community showed up in full force. Drivers, families, supporters and long-time club loyalists packed the venue, creating an electric atmosphere fit for celebrating what has been one of the club’s most action-packed and successful seasons to date.

From the moment the evening kicked off, it was clear this wasn’t just another awards night. It was a celebration of grit, passion and pedal-to-the-metal determination.

Pictured: SA Champion: Johan Schoeman (SA1) is flanked by PEOTR Club Chairman Wayne Holland and Club Secretary Maria Kruger. 
Picture credit: Peter Henning

One of the standout moments of the night saw Johan Schoeman honoured with the prestigious Winston Whittle Memorial Trophy, awarded for the club’s biggest achievement of the year. Schoeman’s remarkable performance at the recent DO4SA South African Championships in George left the crowd buzzing. Lining up against some of the fiercest competitors in the country, he delivered a blistering, crowd-stopping drive to claim the national title in the 1600 Stock Saloon class. His victory drew massive applause — a testament not only to his skill but to the pride he brings to PEOTR.

Pictured: 1600 Stock Saloons: 2nd Reghardt Joubert, 1st Ruben Barnard & 3rd Deon Kretzmann
Picture credit: Peter Henning

Adding to the excitement, 17-year-old rising star Reghardt Joubert walked away with the Twin Spark Trophy, recognising outstanding dedication, commitment and achievement. Joubert’s 2025 season has been nothing short of impressive with winning the Victory Raceway Club Championship, securing second place in the PEOTR Club Championship in the 1600 Stock class, and even taking part in the highly competitive Hot-rod division. His relentless drive and versatility on the track mark him as one of the club’s brightest young talents.

Pictured: V8 American Saloon top three: 3rd Dawid Joubert, 1st Wayne Holland & 2nd Ruzanne Jansen
Picture credit: Peter Henning

With the cheering, camaraderie and high-energy atmosphere carrying through the night, the awards evening reminded everyone why Oval Track racing continues to grow — passion, community and the thrill of pure wheel-to-wheel action.

The Club Championship results are as follows –

Development Class

  • 1st Quade de Lange (C185)
  • 2nd Justin Fourie (C326)
  • 3rd Ciska Bernardo (C723)

1600 Saloons

  • 1st Ruben Barnard (C139)
  • 2nd Reghardt Joubert (C133)
  • 3rd Deon Kretzmann (C515)

1660 Modified Saloons

  • 1st Charne’ Schuin (C226)
  • 2nd Jason Drake (C126)
  • 3rd Jaco Pitout (C157)

2.1 Modifieds

  • 1st Malcolm Els (EC85)
  • 2nd Dawid Grundlingh (C727)
  • 3rd Tyler Mansfield (C135)

Hotrods

  • 1st Piet Scheepers (C23)
  • 2nd Ludolf Olckers (C98)
  • 3rd Dawid Grundlingh (C727)

Classic 6’s

  • 1st Johnathan van Vuuren (C721)
  • 2nd Gordon Ascaray (C178)
  • 3rd Michael Kruger (C550)

Heavy Metals

  • 1st Joshua Sletcher (C100)
  • 2nd Bonita Kotze (C79)
  • 3rd Eddy Banks (C75)

V8 American Saloons

  • 1st Wayne Holland (C21)
  • 2nd Ruzanne Jansen (C48)
  • 3rd Dawid Joubert (C90)

Driver of the year – Charne’ Schuin

SA Championship – Johan Schoeman (C93), 1st place in the 1600 Saloon class

Club Ambassador of the year – Peter Henning

Sportsman of the year – Piet Scheepers (C23)

Upcoming Events

Other News