Cape Racing Is Open!

Booking is essential

Cape Racing is opening again to owners, stakeholders and suites with effect from the racemeeting at Durbanville on Wednesday. A total of 50 people can be accomodated in the venue.

Racing is at Kenilworth on Saturday, where 2 venues allow for additional people on course.

Booking will be on a first come first served basis in the 1881 Lounge, and once that venue is full  guests will be accomodated in the newly renovated Pocket Power lounge.

BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL FOR DURBANVILLE AND KENILWORTH

Whatsapp: 063 929 8630

Email: [email protected]

Suites are welcome to open, and can operate at 50% capacity.

The Cape Racing team have requested suite holders to confirm with them if they will be opening.

Covid protocols dictate that a list is required of all persons on course.

In the event of any questions or queries please don’t hesitate to contact Kirsti. ([email protected] or 083 450 6665).

All Covid protocols still apply with masks being mandatory.

Cape Racing requests that all attending please also be vigilant with maintaining social distance and sanitizing.

Cape Racing thanks all stakeholders for their patience and understanding during this uncertain time.

“We look forward to welcoming you back on course!”

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