![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On Saturday the team of judges (Sebastian Cenizo, Reone Botha, Marlin Abrahams, Jamie Orr and myself, Chris) were keen to get through as many cars as possible to make the rather tough judging on Sunday a little easier, and With Vic Pardal on the mic urging competitors to get on stage to be judged, only 24 cars of the nearly 140 entered went on stage. If you don’t enter, you can’t win, simple as that. The funny thing is that modified Polos were too numerous to count, yet the Polo classes in the show were virtually empty so there was a good chance of a class in, even if by default. While this coverage is primarily of the show side of the event and the things seen around the show arena which is where many ridiculously high-calibre cars gather, many of the cars parked around the grounds were definitely show worthy. Hotter than the weather was easily the cars in attendance. For this 2022 instalment of Camp Fest the venue was once again the inland holiday resort of Warmbaths, and it’s a good thing the place is littered with pools because the weather was a little on the scorching side over the whole weekend – people needed cooling down. While Covid is serious and has impacted the way we live, Camp Fest was the first time in two years that life felt sort of normal – it was as packed as the law allows. The first thing that was evident at Camp Fest was that people needed to get out of the house. ![]()
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