Superstock Sidecar Champions Kieran Payne and Asher Rees take the winners lap.
Five of New Zealand’s top superstock drivers proved they were more than capable sidecar swingers at the Robertson Holden Speedway on Saturday night. A dare between sidecar organiser Tony Hislop and Palmerston North Panthers as well as former New Zealand champion William Humphries at last years Speedway prizegiving put the pressure on for the superstock drivers to front up. “William had us sidecar guys on last year about swinging on a sidecar and I said to him lets see you have a go,” sidecar organiser Hislop said.
Speedway: Whanganui s Oceanview ready to rumble on April 9-10
8 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Matt Nielsen will defend the North Island Superstock crown this weekend. Photo / Sportsweb Photography
Whanganui Chronicle
By: Tony Stuart
The rumble of highly tuned V8 engines will become a roar at Fast Lane Spares Oceanview Family Speedway this weekend.
The Sharp As! Group North Island Superstock Championship has attracted a quality field of about 70 cars and drivers to compete for the final Speedway New Zealand championship for the class this season.
Former Wanganui Stockcar and Speedway Club president Daryl James and his wife and business partner Kylie have come on board as the title sponsors through their transportation business, Sharp As! Group.
Hawke s Bay Hawkeyes eye Superstock Teams Champs title defence
4 Feb, 2021 09:57 PM
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The Hawke s Bay Hawkeyes Superstock team drivers will be defending their title at this year s ENZED SuperStock Teams Champs. Photo / Ben Le Prou, LePro Photography
The Hawke s Bay Hawkeyes Superstock team drivers will be defending their title at this year s ENZED SuperStock Teams Champs. Photo / Ben Le Prou, LePro Photography
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Gianina Schwanecke This year s winner could be anyone, says one of the Hawke s Bay Hawkeyes Superstock team drivers, headed to Palmerston North to defend their title at the ENZED SuperStock Teams Champs in Palmerston North over Waitangi
Defending champ Randal Tarrant of Waipukurau nervous for Superstock Nats
1 Jan, 2021 12:20 AM
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Randal Tarrant said having the 1NZ number as reigning national champion comes with a lot of pressure and responsibility. Photo / Supplied
Randal Tarrant said having the 1NZ number as reigning national champion comes with a lot of pressure and responsibility. Photo / Supplied
The reigning New Zealand Superstock champion is a little nervous heading into this year s nationals at Paradise Valley Speedway in Rotorua this weekend.
Randal Tarrant of Waipukurau said he thinks this year s event will be tougher since he is going in to defend his title.