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Whanganui driver Cody Lockett third at New Zealand Stockcar Championship

Last weekend, Zane Dykstra broke a 16-year drought when he placed third in the New Zealand Superstock Championship at Meeanee Speedway. Just six days later,.

Obituary: Keith Turner was a modest Whanganui speedway star

Speedway: Dylan Smith dominant in ending Whanganui s long drought

Speedway: Dylan Smith dominant in ending Whanganui s long drought 10 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read 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.

Speedway New Zealand Championships on the line in Whanganui

Speedway New Zealand Championships on the line in Whanganui 8 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read 1NZ Shane Dewar goes wheel to wheel with Shane Gribbon (8V) in the Flying Kilt. Photo / S. B O Hagan Photography Whanganui Chronicle Photo / S. B O Hagan Photography [53VDylanChronicle.JPG] Photo / S. B O Hagan Photograph Tony Stuart The first of three Speedway New Zealand championships will be decided at Fast Lane Spares Oceanview Family Speedway tonight. More than 20 of the country s top Minisprints will take to the track to compete for the Dewtec New Zealand Minisprint Championships. Based on a Midget chassis, the Minisprints are powered by a naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine of up to 1340cc, and must weigh between 420kg and 570kg, without the driver. Wings on the roll cage and front of the car provide downforce, and the top cars lap Oceanview almost two seconds per lap faster than Superstocks.

Demolition derby lights up Whanganui s Oceanview Speedway

Demolition derby lights up Whanganui s Oceanview Speedway 22 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read Jack Lammas-Martin was a deserving winner of the West Coast Adult Ministocks. Photo / S. B. O Hagan Photography Whanganui Chronicle By: Tony Stuart A pleasant evening, a large and appreciative crowd, and some close, exciting racing was an entree to ramped-up destruction on Saturday night at Fast Lane Spares Oceanview Family Speedway. The Ramp Derby which ended the night was somewhere between the Dukes of Hazzard and the Blues Brothers, and provided a perfectly destructive end to the pre-Christmas portion of the local speedway season. Unfortunately, track conditions caused the West Coast Sidecars to be abandoned but it is hoped the event can be rescheduled for early 2021.

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