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Legendary driver Pieter Joubert passes away after crash at Simola Hillclimb

Legendary driver Pieter Joubert passes away after crash at Simola Hillclimb

The Citizen04-05-2025

The Knysna Speed Festival, organisers of the Simola Hillclimb, confirmed that seasoned competitor Pieter Joubert passed away in an accident this morning.
The organisers released a statement saying that Joubert was on his first run of the day at King of the Hill when he lost control of his Lotus on the fast uphill straight and veered off the course, apparently due to a mechanical failure.
Joubert was pronounced dead at the scene. His family, who are in attendance, are being supported by the organisers.
'We are exceptionally saddened by this incident, and our thoughts and condolences are with Pieter's family, team and friends,' says Ian Shrosbree, MD of Knysna Speed Festival.
'Pieter's brothers Dawie and Charl, who have also been competing, have expressed their wishes that we continue with the event.'
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