Tait, Moore share Zwartkops Volkswagen Rookie Cup honours
2025-06-27
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- Splendid Volkswagen Rookie Cup races thrill at Zwartkops Raceway.
- Rookie Christopher Tait, sophomore Josh Moore share Zwartkops wins.
- Results tighten up championship chase after two more epic races.
Johannesburg, 23 June 2025 – The Volkswagen Rookie Cup continued to thrill race fans as first season star Christopher Tait and Josh Moore once again split the wins in one of the most competitive outings of the season at Zwartkops Racetrack on Saturday.
Racing began with fierce determination when previous round winners, VW Challenge Brat Pack Class C champion Tait put his Sportex-backed Volkswagen Polo Vivo GT onto pole position to line up alongside Moore’s BPW version on the front row of the grid. Rookie Mauro Da Luz’s Retail Vivo shared row 2 with second year Cup racer Uzair Khan‘s TSS version, Steelform driver Luke Hill and oval track racer Giovanni Fiorotto. Karting lass Berlin Robinson’s AF Fans entry lined up sixth from Century Racing lad Luke Corbett.
Tait, Moore share Zwartkops Volkswagen Rookie Cup honours
Christopher Tait and Josh Moore then fought out an often door-to-door battle through the first heat, but Moore was ahead when it mattered most as he took the race from pole lad Tait. Mauro Da Luz fought Uzair Khan off for third ahead of Luke Hill, Giovanni Fiorotto, Berlin Robinson and Luke Corbet. Tait was having none of that however, as he fought back to win heat 2 by enough of a margin to also take the day overall from Moore, Da Luz Khan, Fiorotto and Hill, who also ended up in that order overall. Corbett beat Robinson to sixth in the race, but Berlin beat Luke overall.
“The 2025 Volkswagen Cup Rookies today once again showed that they have most wise racing heads on their young bodies,” said Mike Rowe, Head of Motorsport, Volkswagen. “It also seems that Chris and Josh have now established themselves as favourites for the Rookie Cup winner’s Astron Energy Polo Cup seat, so the rest have some work to do. We cannot wait to see how all this now pans out!”
Tait, Moore share Zwartkops Volkswagen Rookie Cup honours
The Volkswagen Golf has a rich history in South Africa, dating back to its 1978 launch with the Mk1 (first generation), which quickly gained acclaim for reliability and performance. Locally assembled at the Volkswagen production plant in Kariega, it became affordable and popular with the South African customers.