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A TEEN racing driver has been awarded a scholarship ahead of her travelling to the USA for the 2021 season. Emily Linscott, 18, who went to St Clere’s School in Stanford-le-Hope, was awarded the first entry scholarship in the PMH Powering Diversity Programme in America for the 2021 season. It includes entry fees to all six 2021 race weekends, 18 races in total. The season is set to get underway at the end of March. Emily said: “I’m so grateful to Tony Parella of Parella Motorsport Holdings for awarding me the PMH Powering Diversity Scholarship this year. “We have been speaking to Teena Larsen (Kiwi Motorsport co-owner) about racing with Kiwi Motorsport in the F4 U.S. Championship Powered by Honda for a couple of years now, but I’ve never managed to raise enough budget to do it.”
Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 5:24 pm
This
weekend’s Taupō Historic GP celebrates Ford’s near
60-year involvement in New Zealand motorsport.
It is
therefore fitting that Ford racing legend, Paul Fahey, will
be present to pass-on three trophies he is donating for the
trophy race for Ford historic saloon cars on Sunday
afternoon.
Donated by Fahey to the flourishing NZ
Historic Muscle & Saloon Car Association, the Paul Fahey
Ford Trophies will be permanently named in his honour and
awarded each year from now on to the drivers of the Fords in
the historic saloon car races each year.
After a
motorcycling career that included representing the New