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International battles, huge month of NZ motorsport commences at Hampton Downs

Round two of the Repco NextGen NZ Championship kicks off the busiest period in Antipodean motorsport all year, with four massive events back-to-back starting this weekend at Hampton Downs.

The start of the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy will highlight the return to the Northern Waikato circuit with one of the strongest fields yet assembled of young, talented open wheel drivers looking to follow in the footsteps of 2025 champion Arvid Lindblad, who will make his F1 debut later this month for Red Bull.

Action commences with private practice for CTFROT contenders on Thursday, followed by practice Friday and qualifying and racing across the weekend.

Tickets remain available with free pit lane and grid walks for all spectators’ part of the price of an entry ticket.
F1 star Liam Lawson will be at the track on Sunday to meet and greet local fans prior to his return to Europe, while a packed on-track program includes the Bridgestone GR86 Championship, NZ Porsche Championship and GTRNZ grids to ensure something for everyone.

A FOUR-week, 15-race championship between some of the best young drivers on the planet kicks off this weekend – and it could be one of the most competitive CTFROT battles ever.

The series – founded as the Toyota Racing Series – celebrates its 21st anniversary this year with a 19-strong field representing 10 different nationalities all hoping to make their mark and fight for valuable F1 Super license points, as well as the prestige of claiming one of the most competitive open-wheel categories in the southern hemisphere.

With an average age of just 19, the field includes two-time FIA World Rally Champion Kalle Rovanpera, who commences his transition from the rally stages to circuit racing this weekend.

Supercars star Ryan Wood will also make his ‘wings and slicks’ debut and look to follow in the footsteps of rivals Will Brown and Broc Feeney, who starred last year.

Young Kiwi hopefuls Louis Sharp, Zack Scoular and Sebastian Manson also feature among this world-class field.
Full information on CTFROT can be found here: https://www.toyota.co.nz/toyota-racing/castrol-toyota-fr-oceania/

A WIN, a third and a fifth-placed finish in the opening three races of the Bridgestone GR86 Championship has Mackenzie Motorsport’s Zach Blincoe leading the standings heading into Round 2 this weekend at Hampton Downs.

It will be a restless field ready for combat this weekend following a nine-week gap following the opening round at the Waikato circuit in mid-November during the Repco NextGen NZ Championship opening weekend.

Three highly combative races highlighted an intense opening round of the championship, which also saw one of the closest finishes in series history.

Blenheim’s Arthur Broughan took his debut win in the opening race after front-row starters Chris White and Hugo Allan were each penalised for jumped starts. Blincoe then claimed race two following a last lap pass on Aussie driver Cooper Barnes to make it two from two for the Mackenzie team.

Broughan then claimed his second win of the weekend in a thrilling finale, that saw he and Hugo Allan go side-by-side across the line to win by 0.02 seconds.

The one-make Toyota Gazoo Racing NZ championship will again contest three races this weekend.

ENORMOUS grids will take to Hampton Downs for the third round of the GTR NZ Series this weekend.

35 cars will race in the ‘big-banger’ GT 1 and GT 2 classes, including Taranaki driver Glenn Smith’s stunning McLaren 650S and Grant Brennan’s thundering Corvette, among others. GT 2 includes a huge array of machinery from McLaren, Ginetta, Nissan, Honda, Mazda’s and even a Mini Cooper.

40 cars will compete in the GT 3 and GT 4 classes ensuring two full grids this weekend.
NZ Porsche Racing Championship

A 21-STRONG field of Porsche’s of all shapes and sizes will line up for the third round of the NZ Porsche Racing Championship, having put on a show last time out at Hampton Downs in November.

Daniel Angus and Duncan McCrostie split the wins last time out, while Nick Cutfield will make a return to the championship this weekend having claimed victories in the series’ opening round at Manfield last year.

The NZ Porsche Championship grid includes Porsche GT3 Cup Cars, GT4 machinery, Porsche Cayman and Boxter entries and even classics like a Porsche 944.

Action on Saturday and Sunday will be broadcast live in New Zealand, Australia and around the world this weekend.
New Zealand: Live on Sky Sports NZ – 12:00pm – 4:00pm NZDT Saturday, 11:15am – 16:45pm NZDT Sunday.

Australia: Live on Fox Sports and Kayo Sports

Streaming; Live streaming via the Repco NextGenNZ YouTube Channel and TOYOTA Gazoo Racing NZ YouTube Channel.

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