The demolition derby at MTF Awapuni Speedway on Saturday night has attracted one of the biggest derby fields for Gisborne fans to enjoy in years.
More than 20 cars will smash and bash in the finale event on the night’s programme.
“It will be one of our best derbies for years,” club president Sam Hughes said.
The event is being sponsored by M.E Jukes & Son, with the winner pocketing $600, the runner-up $400 and the driver judged the biggest “stirrer” also earning $400.
“Trevor [Jukes] has been brilliant in his ongoing support for the club, which we really appreciate,” Hughes said.
Drivers:
Drivers in the derby line-up include No 3 Shannon Maats, 11 Travis White, 15 Dale Bellingham, 15 Genius Crawford, 16 Paul Micheal, 20 Sam Kaa, 25 Shane Walker, 26 Erick Kaaho, 35 Josh Maats, 53 Aaron Powell, 64 Jack Miller, 66 Blake Marshall, 69G Casey Moore, 81G Jordy Smith, 82G Jess MacLellan, 84G Jamie Bloor, 132 Zair Kerekere, 404 Regan Jones and 745 Jerome Renata.
“It’s going to be great entertainment,” Hughes said.
All competitors need a Speedway NZ-approved helmet and neck restraint, and either a one-day derby license or full SNZ license.
The other main feature of the night is the annual Youth Ministock 100.
“We’ve attracted more than 50 entries for it this year,” Hughes said and that “They’re coming from all over the North Island.”
The young drivers will race in two divisions – junior and senior.
“Both divisions have full fields.”
The support programme features stockcars, TQs and production saloons.
“Numbers are a bit light in the support classes,” Hughes said.
Gisborne Speedway Club saloon and streetstock drivers are racing out of town this weekend.
Gates to the Gisborne meeting opened at 5pm and the first race was at 6pm.
Article by NZ Herald.