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Radio Toyota Kalahari Botswana 1000 Desert Race We go further We will bring the off-road race championship closer to the enthusiasts in a more informative and detailed way.

Leaving race lovers well equipped and educated with better understanding of every aspect of the race. We are going have a learning forum to discuss rules, penalties, positions and communications. Then we will give backrounds of all competing teams every week. We will give all updates, discuss the cars in detail, talk about the drivers, discuss the terrain, the sponsors and give information about t

his years race and the background of the villages we will pass through. On the race day we will have very interesting information stands at the race. You will understand the race better this year of 2013.

And Team Ford wins the 2023 Toyota Gazoo Racing Kalahari Botswana 1000 Desert race much to the delight of Ford supporter...
25/06/2023

And Team Ford wins the 2023 Toyota Gazoo Racing Kalahari Botswana 1000 Desert race much to the delight of Ford supporters across the country.
A couple of more races to go in the series but they look very solid this season.

25/06/2023

Welcome back to Botswana, TDR
Saturday 24th June 2023

04/09/2020

Don't you miss the good days??

26/06/2020

Coming Soon.....

19/06/2020

SAD REALITY

THE BIGGEST ANNUAL EVENT IN BOTSWANA CALENDAR IS NOT HAPPENNING...

01/07/2018
Motorsport Insight

Awesome

Awesome footage
Henk Lategan / Barry White - Toyota Gazoo Racing SA 309

26/06/2018

Brian will do it soon. Former Quad bike champion and Dakar podium finisher....
Well done gentlemen.....

Desert 1000km Day 3. The target was to win the day or at least be on the overall podium for the event. A rear puncture and intermittent engine cuts resulted in the 6th fastest time in loop 1, and despite having to clear traffic on loop 2, Brian and Leonard were on target to clock the fastest time before they suffered some mechanical issues on the front right corner. Some field repairs and help from the locals and they finally crossed the finish line well down the order but somehow salvaging a 3rd place podium in the FIA class. A story of true grit and never giving up, well done Brian Baragwanath and Leonard Cremer for making us proud and giving the top teams something to think about this week end.. And a big thank you to the team for their relentless effort and passion, we will be back soon to challenge for race wins.. Stay tuned!

25/06/2018
South African Cross Country Series

And the sand settled. Smiles on our faces dust in our eyes.
Matt Smith wraps it in style.

And that’s it - the dust has settled over the town of Jwaneng, and the 2018 Desert Race is done. It was an epic event with many stories - and here are just some of them in our wrap-up video. .

24/06/2018

The Leading bike as it departed at 7am today.

24/06/2018

In the pictures

Some shots of today's stage winners

24/06/2018
South African Cross Country Series

Leading Team

It is a Toyota one-two at the top of the standings after Day 1 of the gruelling Desert Race. Here’s a quick catch-up with the team.

24/06/2018

Starting Order for Day3 TDR2018
1. Lategan/White - Toyota Gazoo Racing 309
2. De Villiers/Murphy - Toyota Gazoo Racing 300
3. Woolridge/Huxtable - NWM Ford T34
4. Visser/Herselman - Atlas Copco Toyota 310
5. G Woolridge/Dreyer - NWM Ford T77
6. Horn/Horn - Malalane Toyota T1
7. Van Staden/Lawrenson - Elf Renault 301
8. Bertholdt/Minnitt - Atlas Copco Toyota T11
9. Baugmart/Cincea - NWM Xrally Ford T20

23/06/2018

Ross Branch of Botswana leading the bikes home.
Well Done Ross.

22/06/2018

Leading bike time trials today.
Ross Branch

21/06/2018

A huge thank you to all the people making this race an annual success since inception to date.

Kindly tag someone who has contributed to this beautiful event over many years as a rider, driver, official, Marshal, sponsor, spectator, commentator...... Whichever way. Let's appreciate all.....

Thank you.

21/06/2018

Even soccer lovers are invited. You won't miss your world cup what what...
Our target is 500 000 spectators this year

21/06/2018

Morning Competitors.

There will be a kiosk on the left just before the circle as you enter Jwaneng to collect your pit passes and wrist bands.

Opening times Thursday 10:00 am to 10:00pm and Friday 07:00 am to 15:00 pm

Thank you.

21/06/2018

It is here

21/06/2018

Pick a spot where you will enjoy the race...

20/06/2018
SA2Dakar

2017 TDR aboard the Atlas Copco Vw Amarok.
Unfortunately it ended in ashes.....

Some on board footage of the T7 Atlas Copco VW Amarok.

20/06/2018
SA2Dakar

Experience the cockpit with us.....

Here is what each corporate guest got to experience last week in Chris Visser's Atlas Copco Total Toyota Hilux.

Atlas Copco South Africa Ruwag Total Total South Africa - Pty Ltd South African Cross Country Series Mercantile Bank SA

20/06/2018

No better time than this.

We are ready for the Botswana 1000 this coming Weekend. Thank you to all our sponsors and fans for your support !

Atlas Copco South Africa Total Total South Africa - Pty Ltd Ruwag Mercantile Bank SA South African Cross Country Series

19/06/2018

As local companies take Botswana's youngest riders to the TDR. Among others, Tala Loans, Money wise, Castrol, BOKOMO, Peak Yamaha.......
Goodluck Kosmas and co.

19/06/2018

Local companies come to the party.
2018 TDR, Jwaneng, Botswana.

MAJOR ALERT : Boswa Energy has endorsed young motorbike racing starlet Kagiso Christiaan Stephens for this years 1000km Desert Race challenge!

The 24 year old Molepolole native is no vice in this competition, being the 2nd place podium finisher for the 2017 event (250cc category) and current defending champion of the OR3 class Botswana Motorsport National Off-road Championship.

#55 Tourism 1000 Desert Race !!!

19/06/2018

Team Ford, 2018 TDR, Jwaneng, Botswana

The Ford South Africa Neil Woolridge Motorsport team is aiming for a hat-trick of victories when the 2018 South African Cross Country Series resumes at the 1 000km Botswana Desert Race in Jwaneng, from 22 to 24 June. Lance Woolridge and Ward Huxtable (T34) are the current Class T championship leaders after winning the first two races this year.

19/04/2018
Moto

Moto

GDV out of the rally.
"Drama for the team. Giniel hit a ditch with a heavy landing. Rob has hurt his back. The doctor is at the car now to asses the situation."

Nasser is now leading by 3 minuets after 150km

15/04/2018
Adrian

Adrian

Regrettably the Mantshwabisi Offroad will be postponed to the 11 August.
The reasons for this are:
1. Clarification is required from BMS why the Malotwana Offroad was removed as a BMS race. We still await their response.
2. Lack of sponsorship.
Hosting an offroad event is expensive, emails were sent to members asking to assist with raising funds, unfortunately we did not even get 1 response.
3. Lack of interest from riders.
To date only 14 riders have registered, it is simply not feasible to host a race for so few riders.
In order to ensure that the August race goes ahead, please can we kindly ask all our members to assist with fund raising/sponsorship, and register online for the race today. (Dates will be ammended in due course)

12/02/2018

Motorsport Insight

Another One For Team Botswana??

We will be driving a 3.3 V6 Nissan Hardbody Double cab. We previously campaigned a single cab Nissan, but late last year we decided to upgrade to a double cab Nissan. It was built by Hannes Grobler for the Nissan dealership in Botswana and raced there between 2004 and 2011. However, we will race it at the Molopo 250 due to the double cab not being ready.
" Ahmed Jada and Keith Smith

19/01/2018

Third-fastest on Stage 12 was Toyota Gazoo Racing SA’s Giniel de Villiers, partnered with German navigator Dirk von Zitzewitz. The man from Stellenbosch finished the stage just 04:33 behind teammates Al Attiyah/Baumel, and 02:30 behind Peterhansel.

“We actually had a pretty good stage, and were it not for two punctures that cost us more than five minutes, we may well have won the stage,” said De Villiers after reaching the bivouac at San Juan, nearly 12 hours after setting off from Chilecito. “But even so we are happy with our performance today.”

Stage 12 saw Toyota Gazoo Racing SA’s Qatari driver, Nasser Al Attiyah, notch up his twelfth stage victory in the Dakar Rally. More importantly, this was his third win for 2018, and cements his third place in the general rankings. The winner of two previous Dakars, partnered on this event with navigator Mathieu Baumel, reported a clean run in his Toyota Gazoo Racing SA Hilux.
"The stage worked out perfectly for us,” said Al Attiyah from the bivouac at San Juan. “We had a great road position, starting the stage as the fifth car on the road. This, together with a great navigating performance by Mathieu, made it possible for us to win the stage for Toyota.”

Dutch driver Bernhard ten Brinke, with French navigator Michel Périn beside him, were the first crew to tackle Stage 12 of this year’s Dakar Rally. The Toyota Gazoo Racing SA crew had won Stage 11 – the fearsome Fiambala stage – and as such they were the first car into Stage 12. Despite having to open the road, the pair constantly challenged for the stage win, but dropped back after experiencing a small electronic problem.

“We were surprised at how quick we were early in the stage,” said Ten Brinke. “But then we had a problem with the altitude sensor on the car, and had to stop. Luckily I had dealt with a similar issue during testing in Morocco last year, so I knew exactly where to cut which wires in order to bypass the sensor. I did the necessary, and we were back on the road. But it cost us maybe five minutes, which was enough to drop us out of the lead.”

“Overall, we are happy with our performance today,” said Toyota Gazoo Racing SA Team Principal, Glyn Hall, from San Juan. “Another stage win, and three crews in the top five… But we came here to win the race, and as such we can’t help but be a little disappointed. With that said, stage victories are great, and we value them enormously.”

One more long stage remains in the Dakar Rally of 2018 – Stage 13, which takes the race from San Juan to Cordoba. The racing stage is 369 km in length, and comprises a mix of surfaces including dunes, gravel tracks and lush jungle paths. The stage also features a liaison section of 560 km, bringing the total for the day to 929 km – a massive stage, that could still prove to be a sting in the tail of the Dakar.

As things stand, Toyota Gazoo Racing SA has three crews in the Top 5, with Al Attiyah/Baumel leading the charge. The Qatari/Frenchman are currently in third place, just over an hour behind rally leader Sainz (Peugeot). Ten Brinke/Périn is in fourth, just shy of twelve minutes further back; with De Villiers/Von Zitzewitz in fifth, 01:26:31 behind Sainz.

The Dakar Rally draws to a close on Saturday, January 20th, in the Argentine city of Cordoba.

STAGE 12­­ RESULTS:
1 N. Al Attiyah (TOYOTA) 05:49:57
2 S. Peterhansel (Peugeot) +02:03
3 G. De Villiers (TOYOTA) +04:33
4 O. Terranova (Mini) +05:56
5 B. Ten Brinke (TOYOTA) +07:53



OVERALL STANDINGS AFTER STAGE 12:
1 C. Sainz (Peugeot) 42:24:31
2 S. Peterhansel (Peugeot) +00:44:41
3 N. Al Attiyah (TOYOTA) +01:05:55
4 B. Ten Brinke (TOYOTA) +01:17:21
5 G. De Villiers (TOYOTA) +01:26:31

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