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No Napier offshore powerboat race this year
28 Jan, 2021 09:20 PM
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Colleen Carson in 2018 at Perfume Point, Ahuriri, from where she watched the Napier Offshore 100 for most of the last 30 years. Photo / File
Colleen Carson in 2018 at Perfume Point, Ahuriri, from where she watched the Napier Offshore 100 for most of the last 30 years. Photo / File
Hawkes Bay Today
The Napier offshore powerboat race held almost annually for more than four decades won t go ahead this year.
New Zealand Offshore Power Boat Association president Scott Lewis said the national drivers championship series has been cut to just four races amid the uncertainty of the Covid-19 crisis, particularly impacts on costs, sponsorship and funding.