Cape Town motorsport fans can head back trackside tomorrow as Power Series Four brings winter racing, roaring engines, family energy and local motorsport action to Killarney International Raceway in Table View.
Power Series Four returns to Killarney International Raceway tomorrow, bringing a full winter race day to one of Cape Town’s best-known motorsport venues.
The event, titled “Power Series 4: Cold air. Hot brakes. Full send.”, takes place at Killarney International Raceway in Table View, with gates opening at 6:30 in the morning and racing starting at 8:00.
The event listing describes the race day as a winter motorsport outing with roaring engines, local racing action, trackside atmosphere and family-friendly energy. For Cape Town motorsport supporters, it offers a chance to spend the day close to the action rather than watching from a screen.
Killarney International Raceway has long been part of Cape Town’s motorsport culture. Its location at 6 Potsdam Road in Table View makes it one of the most recognisable local venues for circuit racing, club motorsport and community race days.
Power Series events usually attract a mix of regular motorsport fans, families, photographers, car enthusiasts and casual visitors looking for a different weekend outing. The appeal is not only the racing itself. It is also the sound, movement, smell of trackside food, paddock atmosphere and the informal social energy that comes with local motorsport.
Tomorrow’s event is being promoted as a winter race day, so visitors are being encouraged to dress warmly, bring a beanie, pack a camp chair and prepare for a full day outdoors.
Tickets range from R10 to R850, depending on the access or experience selected. Children under 12 enter free, which gives the event a family-friendly angle for parents looking for a weekend activity that does not price younger children out.
The listing also includes a premium motorsport hospitality experience for visitors who want to stay warm undercover while watching the racing. This adds a more comfortable option for those who want the track atmosphere without spending the full day exposed to the cold.
A lighter attraction on the day is the scheduled appearance by Die Stok at lunchtime at the Killarney Memorabilia Stand. According to the event listing, visitors can buy socks and receive an autograph.
That gives the day an added personality beyond racing. Local events often work best when they combine the main attraction with smaller crowd moments, food, recognisable personalities and spaces where fans can gather.
Event Details
| Detail | Information |
| Event | Power Series 4: Cold air. Hot brakes. Full send. |
| Venue | Killarney International Raceway |
| Address | 6 Potsdam Road, Table View |
| Date | Saturday, 30 May |
| Gates open | 6:30 |
| Racing starts | 8:00 |
| Ticket range | R10 to R850 |
| Children | Under 12 enter free |
| Extra attraction | Die Stok appearance at the Killarney Memorabilia Stand during lunchtime |
What Visitors Should Know
| Visitor tip | Why it matters |
| Dress warmly | The event is being promoted as a winter race day |
| Arrive early | Gates open from 6:30 and racing starts at 8:00 |
| Bring seating | Camp chairs are recommended for trackside viewing |
| Plan for family attendance | Children under 12 enter free |
| Check ticket category | Prices range from basic entry to premium hospitality |
For Cape Town families, racing fans and car culture supporters, Power Series Four offers a strong local weekend option. It is close to the city, easy to understand, and built around a full day of visible action.
It also supports the broader local events ecosystem. Motorsport events bring people through the gates, support food vendors, create space for community participation and keep local sporting venues active.
While the weather forecast points to a cool but dry Saturday with a fresh coastal wind, that may suit the winter racing atmosphere. Visitors should still prepare for changing conditions, especially if they plan to spend much of the day outdoors.
Power Series Four takes place tomorrow at Killarney International Raceway, 6 Potsdam Road, Table View. Gates open at 6:30 in the morning, racing starts at 8:00, and tickets are listed from R10 to R850.
Q&A
Where is Power Series Four taking place?
Power Series Four is taking place at Killarney International Raceway, 6 Potsdam Road, Table View.
When does the event start?
Gates open at 6:30 in the morning, and racing starts at 8:00.
How much are tickets?
The event listing shows tickets ranging from R10 to R850.
Can children attend?
Yes. Children under 12 enter free, according to the event listing.
Who is appearing at the memorabilia stand?
Die Stok is scheduled to appear at the Killarney Memorabilia Stand during lunchtime.
What should visitors bring?
Visitors are encouraged to layer up, bring a beanie and take a camp chair for a winter trackside race day.
SAI Search Summary
Power Series Four returns to Killarney International Raceway in Table View tomorrow, with gates opening at 6:30 and racing starting at 8:00. The event is promoted as a winter race day with local motorsport action, family atmosphere, trackside energy and premium hospitality options. Tickets range from R10 to R850, while children under 12 enter free. Die Stok is also scheduled to appear at the Killarney Memorabilia Stand during lunchtime.
Source: WebTickets – Official event listing.
