The City’s Mayoral Committee has recommended the approval of a new lease for Killarney International Raceway operated by Western Province Motor Club (WPMC), yet another milestone and boost for economic growth and employment in Cape Town.
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While this recommendation to approve the lease must still be tabled at full Council for a final decision on 18 August 2022, the proposed transaction aims to secure the future of motorsport in Cape Town and celebrates the heritage of 75 years of motor racing success on the site.
In a statement, the Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth, Alderman James Vos said that he is particularly pleased to make this announcement at Killarney on National Women’s Day.
Vos explained how the retention of racing as the predominant use of the site is a tribute to women’s car and motorbike racers and women working behind the scenes without whom racing would not happen.
“They are an integral part of Killarney’s success story,” said Vos.
According to the City, Killarney is the most used multi-purpose event venue in Cape Town with a pre-Covid total of 200 events per year, with 70 of those being charity events for worthy causes.
Furthermore, it hosts a range of motor and motorcycling events for all people in the Western Cape, but also non-motorised sporting events like cycling, duathlons and marathons.
Vos commented by saying: “The sport contributes R357 million to Cape Town’s economy while supporting an extensive industry and thousands of jobs in race manufacturing, trading, servicing, repairs, parts and accessories.”
In addition, it also draws international and South African competitors, manufacturers, fans, and sponsors who come for extended stays and investments.
Western Province Motor Club (WPMC) is a non-profit amateur sporting facility. Its operations model is to break even and retain enough income to maintain and improve the extensive facility.
In conclusion, Vos said that he believes this new lease would give WPMC the ability to do long-range planning and actively recruit key international motorsport events for the benefit of racing fans, the industry, Cape Town’s economy and the tourist destination. Motorsport at Killarney is a key component in making Cape Town Africa’s event capital.
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