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WATCH: Massive Fight Breaks Out at Gas Motor Show 2025 in Durban

  • Writer: Prime Time
    Prime Time
  • 24 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Durban, South Africa – June 16, 2025


The Gas Motor Show 2025, held at Suncoast Durban on June 14-15, roared into the city with an electrifying display of automotive culture, drawing over 50,000 car enthusiasts for a weekend of high-octane stunts, rare vehicle showcases, and family-friendly festivities. However, the event, celebrated for its record-breaking drifting and spinning performances, was briefly marred by reports of minor brawls among attendees, as noted on social media.

According to posts circulating on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, isolated altercations took place during the two-day event. One social media user referenced "clips of the fights" but emphasized that the show offered far more, including premium car exhibitions, freestyle motocross, and a street food festival. Another attendee described the atmosphere as feeling "like a movie," possibly alluding to the chaotic moments that unfolded. Despite these reports, no major injuries or disruptions were documented, suggesting the incidents were quickly managed by event security.

The Gas Motor Show, a cornerstone of Durban’s automotive scene, coincided with Father’s Day celebrations, attracting a diverse crowd with ticket prices set at R300 for general access. The event’s official promotions highlighted its vibrant lineup, including live music and interactive activities, with no mention of the disturbances.


Local news coverage focused on the show’s success, praising its record-breaking stunts and festive spirit, further indicating that the brawls did not overshadow the overall experience.

While social media buzzed with brief mentions of the scuffles, the lack of detailed reports suggests they were minor and did not detract from the event’s appeal.

Organizers have not issued statements regarding the incidents, and the Gas Motor Show 2025 concluded as a largely successful celebration of motor culture, leaving attendees eager for next year’s spectacle.





 
 
 

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