Southland Sports News
Two weeks ago, Christchurch teen Jaden Ransley was staring despondently at the wreckage of his Toyota TR 86 race car and thinking his championship challenge was over. Just a couple of days after his 16th birthday, and with the championship battle firmly in his sights, Ransley and another racer tangl
Juan Manuel Correa has taken his second win in the Castrol Toyota Racing Series with alights to flag domination of this afternoon’s preliminary race at Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park, Taupo. English teenager James Pull was second, with Richard Verschoor (Netherlands) completing the podium and slightl
Huge changes are underway at Classic Motorcycle Mecca in Invercargill. A large expansion and redevelopment project officially started today, with local building firm Henderson Construction beginning deconstruction work within existing under-developed floor levels. In total around 30 local suppliers
Cycling New Zealand has named an 18-strong team, including seven Southlanders, to contest the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in the Netherlands in early March. The Vantage Elite Team is anchored by the men’s team sprint trio of Ethan Mitchell, Sam Webster and Eddie Dawkins, who have medalled
Some highlights from Crank Up at Edendale over the weekend, on display were over 250 tractors along with a 55 Chrysler car with other vintage cars, machinery, tractors and steam engines at the show. Photo: Dave Loudon Photography
A rare opportunity for Southland motorsport fans is on offer! World Touring Car Champion Paul Radisich is set to speak on his experiences with Ford Motorsport at Bill Richardson Transport World on the evening of Friday, 16 February 2018. In what is set to be a great weekend for petrol heads in Inver
Newfield Auto South Island Solo Championship & Peter Blick Sidecar Memorial held on Saturday at Oreti Park Speedway, here are the results and some great action photos by Dave Loudon Photography. Peewee Solo – Division 1 1st 29i Braxton Casey 12 points 2nd 66i Kadin Cracknell 9 points (on countback)
Richard Verschoor got his hands on the most famous trophy in local motorsport, the New Zealand Motor Cup when he won the main race of the third round of the Castrol Toyota Racing Series at Hampton Downs on Sunday afternoon. It was the Dutch 17 year olds fourth win of the series, but Marcus Armstrong