Repco announced as title partner of NEXTGEN NZ Championship 2025/26 season

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Repco have been confirmed as the title partner of the Repco NextGen NZ Championship for this summer of racing. The partnership, launched ahead of the inaugural 2024/25 season, continues Repco’s commitment to supporting motorsport and engaging with local communities across New Zealand.

To be contested over six rounds between November and March, the Repco NextGen NZ Championship features the best of Kiwi and International motorsport with open wheelers, GT cars, thundering V8’s, one-make racing and much more featured across six incredible events.

The 2025/26 Repco NextGen NZ Championship commences on October 31-November 2 with the Alliance Services Hampton Downs International, which will include the GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS Championship and Monochrome GT4 Championship travelling from Australia joining a truly international event.

The final rounds of the two Australian Championships will be joined by season-opening events for the Summerset GT New Zealand Championship, Bridgestone GR86 Championship, the debut of the brand-new TA2 New Zealand Championship, NAPA Central Muscle Cars and the Porsche Racing Series NZ.

The six-round championship will have a truly international feel in 2025/26 with six major events delivering the best of New Zealand Motorsport to the world.

A return visit to Hampton Downs in January is then backed up by the Taupo Historic GP before heading to the South Island for the Teretonga International and the 70th New Zealand Grand Prix in January, prior to the season finale’ at Manfield in early March.

Full broadcast details for the second season of Repco NextGen NZ Championship will be announced in due course.

Tickets for all events are on sale now via the Repco NextGen NZ Championship,

Working full time in the motorsport industry since 2004, Richard has established himself within the group of Australia’s core motorsport broadcasters, covering the support card at the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix for Channel 10, the Bathurst 12 Hour for Channel 7 and RadioLeMans plus Porsche Carrera Cup & Touring Car Masters for FOX Sports’ Supercars coverage. Works a PR bloke for several teams and categories, is an amateur motorsport photographer and owns five cars, most of them Holdens, of varying vintage and state of disrepair.

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