ENZED Southern Classic - 8th, 9th and 10th February
Hi neighbours, bring along your picnic to the Second Meeting of the Southern Classic Racing Experience.
This year, we are fortunate to present a round of the fantastic South Island Porsche Racing Series and the return of those exciting and beautifully prepared Formula Juniors from the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
The Historic and Vintage Car Club Class portray the birth of car racing here in New Zealand and while they might be our older racecars, they are not slow out on the track.
Another large class of racing are the Classic Saloons who always present some spirited and close competition on the track, and then of course there are the Classic Muscle who give us the noise and thrills from the big boys. The Rennsport class means German Racing which combines Porsche, BMW and any other German marque and provide a variety in spectacle and speed. The Single Seaters or Formula Libre and Sports and GT’s complete the lineup for the meeting.
Where: Timaru Raceway
When: 8th, 9th and 10th February 2019
Admission:
3 day weekend pass, $25.00
Friday: 1pm to 4:30pm, $10.00
Saturday: 9.30am to 4.30pm , $20.00
Sunday: 9.30am to 4.30pm, $20.00
Children: 12 and under, Free
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