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Super Midgets set to roar in the Bay

Super Midgets set to roar in the Bay

The Citizen18-05-2025

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Dave Savides Less than a minute
Super Midgets set to roar in the Bay
OVAL track racing returns to Richards Bay this Saturday, 24 May, with Super Midgets adding to a full card fighting out the Club Championships in all the classes.
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Gates open at 10am and racing starts at 6pm. Entry fee is R100 for adults and R50 for children. For enquiries contact Michelle Loosemore on 082 3273231.
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