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Spinning is a South African
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that involves driving cars at speed in circles and performing stunts in and out of the car. It originated in
Soweto Soweto () is a township of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng, South Africa, bordering the city's mining belt in the south. Its name is an English syllabic abbreviation for ''South Western Townships''. Formerly a s ...
in the late 1980s, and was performed as a funeral ritual in which a stolen car was spun around to honor the deceased. It is now a recognized motorsport.


History

The motorsport originated in
Soweto Soweto () is a township of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng, South Africa, bordering the city's mining belt in the south. Its name is an English syllabic abbreviation for ''South Western Townships''. Formerly a s ...
in the setting of black oppression and
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culture. In the late 1980s, spinning increased in popularity. It was initially performed as a
funeral A funeral is a ceremony connected with the final disposition of a corpse, such as a burial or cremation, with the attendant observances. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember and respect th ...
ritual. A car would be stolen and spun around to honor the deceased. In the early 1990s, spinning became practiced outside of the criminal world. Drivers drag-raced and performed stunts with their cars. Spinning has since evolved to become more formalized as a legitimate sport, complete with promoters, performers, and spectators. Motorsport South Africa now regulates and licenses spinning events. In 2012, Motorsport South Africa recognized an event in Soweto in which the spinners received "Official Motorsport Licenses for Spinning". In 2014, spinning was recognized as an official motorsport by Motorsport South Africa. Nevertheless, informal and illegal spinning events still occur.


Description

The basic concept of the sport is that the driver drives in circles at speed and climbs outside of the vehicle to perform stunts. Spinning is related to drifting and is an
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with elements of danger. In addition to drivers, spectators often stand close to the action and can be in harm's way. Spinning can involve riders hanging out of the car with their heads close to the ground, or running alongside the spinning car. Some spinners balance on the car roof as the car does
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, sometimes using bike chains or a partner to keep the steering wheel in place. The spinners will often select old tires with worn treads; popping tires is part of the sport and spinning on the rim marks completion. The spinners will usually drive around from one to five minutes, but can go as long as twenty minutes. The top speed rarely exceeds . The
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, known as "''gusheshe''", is iconic to the sport. In the early days, 5- and 7-series BMWs were favored, before the 3-series became preferred. The BMW 325 has
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and good stability. A BMW 325i can cost R20,000 (about US$1640), and because of the vehicle's image and scarcity, owners often prefer to repair their own vehicles despite the high cost. Other car models used in spinning include
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.


Popularity

Spinning has spread across southern African to places such as
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and
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. Part of the sport is the
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aspect, where drivers are known for their personalities as well as their driving abilities. Spinning has become a
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and has been featured in films and music videos. Because of the nature of the sport, maintenance and repair of the car can become expensive. Most drivers, including those who are celebrities, have day jobs to pay for their sport. Even after being recognized as an official motorsport, spinning still lacks a formal sponsorship structure that would insure drivers a reliable income. The average driver will not earn more than US$300 at an official event. In 2017, it was reported that a ticket to watch a spinning show cost about US$7. In media, spinning has been seen in
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's "Baby's on Fire" music video.


Future prospects

There is a current debate between maintaining spinning's authenticity and moving towards regulation, such as safety regulations. In an unregulated setting, spinning and some car modifications are illegal under the National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996. However, organizing a legitimate event can be prohibitively expensive. Thus, underground spinning events still occur.


See also

* Drifting *
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References

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