The Canterbury Car Club, owners of the Euromarque Motorsport Park, have just announced the launch of their new strategic plan aimed at ensuring the future of motorsport at Ruapuna on the outskirts of Christchurch.
As the heart of South Island motorsport, this legendary Club-owned track, which many know as Ruapuna, attracts competitors and spectators from all across New Zealand, with over 80,000 people through the gate annually, making it a crucial asset for current motorsport fans and the next generation of racers.
The Canterbury Car Club is proud of its long-standing heritage, but it is now focusing on the future with a bold new vision for growth, which will also enable the track to host significant events in the years to come.

“We are excited to unveil our 10-year strategic plan, which will guide the Club through the next decade as we continue to race towards the future” said Lewis Low, President of the Canterbury Car Club. “Our vision is to create a world-class motorsport facility that is accessible to everyone, from seasoned racers to young enthusiasts just getting started.”
The Club’s new strategic plan focuses on several key areas of growth and development over the next ten years:
Track & Facilities Upgrade – The Club is committed to upgrading the track, pit garages, and other essential facilities to world-class standards.
Accessibility – Keeping event and membership costs affordable, making Motorsport accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation.
Growth & Sustainability – The strategic plan includes a focus on sustainable infrastructure to guarantee the Club’s longevity for another 77 years.
The Environment – As New Zealand’s first track to introduce an electric safety car, the Club is committed to being a climate-positive venue. Their regular tree-planting initiatives, promotion of renewable fuels, and tyre recycling programs ensure that they remain an environmentally conscious organisation dedicated to sustainability.
To bring this vision to life, the Club, which is a not-for-profit organisation, is launching a ‘Club Asset Rebuild Project (CAR Project), aimed at upgrading the parks facilities. With support from donors, sponsors and the community, and a goal to raise $11.2 million to complete the project over the next 10 years, it will allow the track and buildings to meet world-class standards and provide the necessary infrastructure for motorsport to continue thriving in New Zealand.

The project will begin with upgrading the track, rebuilding the supporter’s lounge, addressing kerbs, improving drainage, and updating flag point lights and cameras.
The control tower will be expanded to accommodate more race and volunteer officials, as well as essential control technology upgrades. This stage will also see improvements to changing rooms and toilet facilities.
The relocation of the pit lane garages will see the construction of new purpose-built garages, and the addition of viewing platforms and corporate suites. The children’s playground will also be upgraded to ensure a family-friendly experience.

Beyond motorsport, Euromarque Motorsport Park serves as a venue for a wide range of community events, including local and national school duathlons and cycling events. The Club is proud to provide affordable access to community groups and support initiatives like the South Island School Road Cycling Championships, where the sealed racetrack allows for a smooth, safe, and spectator-friendly experience.
With this new strategic plan, Canterbury Car Club is ensuring that Euromarque Motorsport Park remains a beacon of Motorsport for future generations. The Club’s commitment to facility upgrades, inclusivity, growth, and sustainability will ensure the sport continues to thrive, bringing together racers, fans, and the local community for many years to come.
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