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Some poignant moments, very special cars, several international drivers and two days of great racing made for an exciting Ascot Park Hotel Classic.

New Zealand Super Trucks to take to Invercargill s Teretonga Park

Stuff Winton s Garry Price smoking the competition in his race truck during a New Zealand Super Truck Championship race at Teretonga Park in 2018. Truck racing will take centre stage this weekend at Teretonga Park in Invercargill as the NZ Super Truck Championship rolls into town. The NZ Super Trucks will headline two days of racing at Teretonga which will also include the and Mobil 1 Mainland Muscle Cars. Five-time Super Truck champion and current championship leader Troy Wheeler of Hicks Bay near Gisborne will line up at Teretonga in his Freightliner Century as one of the favourites. Although Alex Little of Wellington in another Freightliner has topped the podium on the last two occasions the trucks have been to Teretonga.

Thousands converge on Levels Raceway for Thunder Down Under

Bejon Haswell/Stuff Troy Wheeler follows Tony Brand through a corner closely in the Super Trucks class at the Thunder Down Under. Thousands of people gathered at Levels Raceway for a taste of the annual Thunder Down Under meeting that organisers are calling a record breaker. South Canterbury Car Club president Kevin Pateman estimated 8000 people turned over the two days with a record 210 entries in saloons, F1600, Pre 65, NZ6/Mazda RX7 and RX8, Mainland Muscle Cars, SS Cup, Mini 7, 2K Cup, OSCA and the popular Super Truck classes. “It was a massive turnout, fantastic, given the environment we are living in, it was reflected in our spectator attendance.

Racers to converge on Timaru for Thunder Down Under

Bejon Haswell/Stuff Mitchell Hamilton, left, and Trevor Morse are ready for Sports Saloon Cup racing at the Thunder Down Under meeting at Timaru’s Levels Raceway. Not even Covid-19 is expected to stop the roar of engines gathering for the annual Thunder Down Under at Levels Raceway. Sports Saloon Cup series section co-ordinator Mitchell Hamilton said the January 30-31 event is set to be the biggest gathering at Levels Raceway for sometime. Hamilton was rapt with the expected turnout, with 38 cars registered in the SS Cup section racing, and about 200 vehicles across the various categories which are headlined by the Super Trucks along with other support from Open Saloons, Mainland Muscle Cars, Formula Ford, pre ‘65, 2k Cup South Island, Mini 7sand Pro7/NZ6 classes for the two days of racing.

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