The Knysna Speed Festival has been plunged into mourning following the tragic death of seasoned competitor Pieter Joubert, who lost his life in a heartbreaking accident on the second day of the Simola Hillclimb event.
During his first run of the day, Joubert was behind the wheel of his Lotus when the vehicle appeared to suffer a mechanical failure, causing him to lose control on the fast uphill straight. The car veered off the course, leading to a devastating crash. Emergency services, including on-site medical, fire, and emergency crews, swiftly rushed to the scene, but unfortunately, Joubert was pronounced dead at the site of the incident.
In response to this tragic occurrence, the authorities are diligently following all necessary protocols related to such incidents. Meanwhile, the family of Joubert, who were present at the event, are being supported by the festival’s organisers, reflecting the close-knit community that motor racing fosters.
Ian Shrosbree, Managing Director of the Knysna Speed Festival, expressed the profound sadness felt by all involved, stating, “We are exceptionally saddened by this incident, and our thoughts and condolences are with Pieter’s family, team, and friends.”
The motorsport community is reeling from the loss, particularly as Joubert’s brothers, Dawie and Charl, who are also competitors, voiced their wish for the event to continue. This sentiment reflects their strong commitment to the sport and the legacy that Joubert leaves behind within the racing community.
The Knysna Speed Festival, renowned for its celebration of high-speed motorsport, is now faced with the delicate task of balancing the event’s continuation with the respectful remembrance of a beloved competitor. Tributes from fellow drivers and supporters are expected to pour in as the community comes together to honour Joubert’s memory.