Speedway: Dylan Smith dominant in ending Whanganui s long drought
10 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Dylan Smith is a study of concentration en route to his maiden New Zealand title. Photo / S. B. O Hagan Photography
Dylan Smith is a study of concentration en route to his maiden New Zealand title. Photo / S. B. O Hagan Photography
Whanganui Chronicle
It was a long day under the hot sun at Fast Lane Spares Oceanview Family Speedway on Saturday.
But a long Whanganui drought was broken in the final race of the evening as Dylan Smith (53V) streaked to victory in the Dewtec New Zealand Minisprint Championship.
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Is there such a thing as a one-size-fits-all luxury sports car? A vehicle that goes beyond a spirited sports tourer and is also a track-day weapon while being capable of taking the children to football and impressing in the office car park all at once?
Outside of SUVs, this is a hotly contested sector of the luxury car market, with BMW, Audi and Mercedes-AMG all claiming to own it with their respective M5, RS6 and
E 63 models. But then along came Porsche.
Weighty performance
The unrivalled king of German performance, Porsche was a sports car manufacturer first and then moved into saloons, as opposed to the other way around for its competitors, so you could argue that this new Panamera Turbo S would be most at home on the track, despite weighing 2,155 kilograms and accommodating four adults.
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