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Motor race event organiser puts the squeeze on COVID-19 so that NaZCAR/LeMons teams can race on
In theory the NZ Government’s decision late last month to plunge the country back into the strictest (red) setting of…
New themed Pukekohe event will be first -post Lockdown – motor race meeting
True to his word, themed grassroots motor race event organiser, Dr Jacob Simonsen, has created a stop-gap, two-day endurance event…
February 2022 dates now for NZ’s ‘biggest ever’ 24 hour motor race
With no firm date for Auckland’s current Level 3 ‘locked-down-at-home’ Covid-19 restrictions to be lifted, motor racing event organiser Dr…
‘Gutted’ organiser forced to cancel previously Covid-19 postponed car race meeting at Pukekohe this Saturday
The organiser of New Zealand’s new NaZCAR 3 and 6-Hour Pro Series motor racing events, Dr Jacob Simonsen, has finally…
Organiser confirms new dates for signature NaZCAR motor race events
The organiser of the new NaZCAR 3 and 6-Hour Pro Series and the annual 24 Hours of NaZCAR events, Dr…
Level 4 COVID-19 lockdown means no NaZCAR ProSeries final at Pukekohe this Saturday
New Zealand’s latest Level 4 COVID-19 Coronavirus Lockdown has seen the organiser of the new NaZCAR 3 and 6-Hr Pro…
NaZCAR – The best little racing series you’re only just finding out about now!
That’s correct. In my humble opinion (IMHO) anyway. Having now spent two weekends over the past two months getting (right)…
Better forecast a relief for Hampton Downs race organiser
A ‘quantifiably better weather forecast ahead of his second 3 & 6 hr NaZCAR Pro Series endurance race at Hampon…
Teams shrug off torrential rain to make ‘real race’ of first NaZCAR Pro Series round
All 26 teams which started motorsport event promoter NaZCAR’s first all-in 3 and 6 hr Pro Series endurance motor race…
‘Build it and they will come’ approach works for NaZCAR Pro Series promoter Simonsen
Call them cliches, homilies, truisms, Auckland businessman-turned motorsport event promoter Dr Jacob Simonsen doesn’t really care. What is important to…