Virtual Jaguar Simola Hillclimb
Venue: Vrtual event
Dates: 02/09/2021 to 05/09/2021
Times: Various times, check schedule
The 11th edition of the Simola Hillclimb proved to be another victim of the COVID-19 pandemic having to be postponed from May 2020 to September 2020 to May 2021 and now to September 2021. While disappointing for everyone, as the organiser of South Africa’s premier motorsport showcase we prefer looking ahead and being positive. So, rather than crying into our beer glasses, we have constantly adapted to the ever-changing conditions, finding the positives out of the situation we find ourselves in, and determined to present an awesome event for all our stakeholders within the prevailing regulations and conditions that exist in September.
With these postponements the 2021 event will now mark the delayed start of a new era for the Hillclimb as we move from having a motor manufacturer-importer as the title sponsor to partnering with multiple car brands as we strive to uplift the event to yet another level.
Our journey thus far has seen us partner with Renault and Jaguar as headline sponsors and we would not be where we are today without their support. Renault took a chance with us for the second edition when the event was still in its infancy, and the future and returns it could deliver were unclear. Its involvement helped us to very quickly shift the Hillclimb up a gear and build a solid foundation for what was to come in the years ahead.
Jaguar took over the title sponsorship in 2014 and proved to be a loyal and supportive partner for the next six years. The premium brand association added a significant brand boost for the event in the eyes of the public, while the exacting standards of the Jaguar pushed us to deliver an event to ever higher levels, which benefited not only the Hillclimb itself, but also the spectators, competitors, our partners and the town of Knysna.
Scheduled for 2 – 5 September 2021, it will not only be the new-look Hillclimb that presents us with a number of challenges, but also the knock-on effect of the Coronavirus and its impact on businesses and the world at large. Our view, though, is that we have never been shy of new challenges, a bit of risk, a dash of anxiety and, with our great team fully focused and lots of proactive planning, we believe that we will find plenty of new opportunities to deliver a knock-out event in September.
Now, as a new dawn arrives, the Simola Hillclimb will roar even louder to the sound of engines, cheering spectators and popping champagne corks as we race into the second decade of South Africa’s leading motorsport lifestyle event.
A little background
When we set out on this journey, we were told that few would come to Knysna for a purely motorsport event, but with vision and hard work we have built a local motorsport lifestyle showcase that attracts competitors, spectators and broadcast viewers from around the globe.
In our striving to always keep improving we have evaluated what was good and not so good from previous years, listened to all our stakeholders, looked at other global events for inspiration and ideas, and then decided which factors to implement with the view to making it a better experience for all.
The 2019 Hillclimb confirmed this strategy as it continued to show growth on all levels. A little over 17 200 people from around the globe came through the gate, drivers from the USA, UK and Germany competed, while spectators from Australia, the DRC, Germany, Hong Kong, Namibia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the UK, and USA (in addition to SA) purchased tickets via our online system.
From a media perspective, once again the event trended at number one on Twitter during the weekend with over 250 000 impressions, activity on Facebook delivered over 175 000 shares reaching over 2.3 million users, and other social media engagement was at an all-time high. Traditional media also granted the event significant coverage pre- and post-race including multiple live crossings on ENCA news.
Our media team accredited 144 media personnel from around the country and abroad. To date, the You Tube video views (those that we have managed to track) number over 9 million, while our live stream boasted over 252 000 views delivering 1,373 million minutes. Average viewing time was 25 minutes, which is excellent by international standards. Our website attracted 46 559 users during May alone.
On track the Gould single seater was quickest car again in the hands of Andre Bezuidenhout, yet it did not beat its track record of just 35.5 sec from the previous year. The talk of the event though was the specially built – in New Zealand – Nissan GTR of Franco Scribante. This car created serious hype and social media chatter. Despite it making its debut on the hill after just a few shakedown laps in Port Elizabeth on the way to Knysna, it won the Modified Saloon category notwithstanding a number of gremlins afflicting it during the weekend.
Don’t miss it!
The growth in non-motorsport mad visitors coming to the event for the experience has been phenomenal, and 2019 saw this trend continue with many people attending just for the occasion. Needless to say, they left vowing to return to the event.
So, whether you have attended the Simola Hillclimb before, or not, you won’t want to miss the 2021 experience as the line-up of cars and activity promises to be better than ever, while the smoke, noise, vibe, excitement levels and off-track activities are the epitome of good entertainment.
Whether you are a petrol head, speed lover or just someone who loves a good time – don’t miss out – you will leave satisfied and enthralled at the spectacle. If you do miss it you will suffer a severe case of FOMO for months afterwards. Simola Hillclimb FOMO is a growing phenomenon!
COVID-19 regulations at the time permitting the weekend kicks off on Thursday 2 September with the Fan Fest including the Classic Car Display and Parade in Hedge Street, and from thereon in it is non-stop entertainment for the rest of the weekend. Don’t miss it!
Venue Details & Map
Vrtual event
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