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🇿🇼 Published: 20 February 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

Durban has always had its own way of doing things, and spinning is no exception. Last year, the city’s Golden Mile became the stage for Red Bull Shay’ iMoto’s KwaZulu-Natal debut, as more than 4 000 fans packed Suncoast Casino to witness the raw energy, rivalries and spectacle of South Africa’s premier spinning championship. Now, for the second consecutive year, Red Bull Shay’ iMoto returns to Durban.

On Saturday, 18 April, the salt-tinged air will once again fill with tyre smoke as Suncoast transforms into an arena where South Africa’s spinning elite don’t just compete, they cement their place in motorsport folklore. Watch: Entries for Red Bull Shayi’ iMoto 2026 are now open Last August, Jean “Panjaro” Kruger claimed victory in Durban, but the night delivered far more than a trophy. Old rivalries were reignited under the coastal sun.

New ones were forged in the heat of competition. It was electric. It was unforgettable.

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And it proved that Durban belongs on the Shay’ iMoto calendar. Red Bull Shay’ iMoto’s 12-driver, head-to-head knockout format guarantees clashes of style, ambition and nerve. Defending champions carry expectation.

Newcomers arrive with nothing to lose. Durban favourites feed off home-ground energy. Performances are judged by a panel of legendary spinners and motorsport personalities, scoring each run on vehicle control, style, showmanship and crowd impact.

And the crowd matters, as the roar from the grandstand can tip the balance. From qualifiers to quarterfinals, semi-finals to the final showdown, the pressure builds. Every run counts.

Every mistake costs. Since its launch in 2019, Red Bull Shay’ iMoto has crowned champions who have redefined what’s possible behind the wheel. From Veejaro, King Katra, the enigmatic Sam Sam – the Red Bull athlete who has gone on to impress with demonstrations around the world – to Boksie and most recently, Panjaro, who claimed victory on Durban soil.

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Originally published by The Citizen • February 20, 2026

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