
From Mbombela to Salzburg: Sam Sam Spinning at Hangar-7 reopening (VIDEO)
From Mbombela to Salzburg, South African spinner Samkeliso 'Sam Sam' Thubane goes international.
The spinner is representing SA at the reopening of Hangar-7 in Salzburg, Austria.
Sam Sam of South Africa performs at the Red Bull Hangar-7 reopening at Salzburg, Austria, June 4, 2025 Picture: Red Bull Content Pool
The event thrilled spectators with a range of extreme sports.
These ranged from bikes to motorcycle displays, spinning, drifting and a F1 display by Max Verstappen and RB8.
Max Verstappen of the Netherlands performs at the Red Bull Hangar-7 reopening at Salzburg, Austria, June 4, 2025. Picture: Red Bull Content Pool
Max Verstappen drove the championship-winning RB8 in a motorsport display of excellence.
Verstappen said: 'I've been quite often to Hangar-7 over my life so to me, it is a bit of a homecoming every time.'
Aaron Colton, Connor Zilisch, Dani Pedrosa, Daniel Sanders, Mattias Ekstrom, Max Verstappen, Mike Whiddett, Nani Roma and Samkeliso Thubane. Picture: Red Bull Content Pool
At the heart of the Red Bull Hangar-7 reopening were the people and machines that shape the brand worldwide.
The occasion showcased high-powered motorsport, an airshow by The Flying Bulls, live music, culinary highlights and performances by international Red Bull athletes.
From the outset, Red Bull Hangar-7 has been a meeting place – a stage and a work of art all in one.
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