It’s going to be a SUPER night at the Robertson Prestige International Speedway on Saturday 4th January 2025 when the Quin Buildings Direct North Island Super Saloon Championship is decided. The North Islands Top Super Saloon drivers including 1nz Chris Cowling, 2nz Sam Waddell, will be racing alongside 25+ of the best Super Saloon drivers, in one epic night of Super Saloon racing action.
The Quin Buildings Direct North Island Super Saloon Championship is set to give the race fans some of the best open wheel super saloon racing this season, with a stella line up of drivers who are all within grasp of the title – this is set to be a sensational, down to the wire championship. Drivers from Auckland, Tauranga, Kihikihi, Stratford, Hawkes Bay, and the local hometown heroes will all be racing side by side to decide the champion. The entry list includes 6b Grant Flynn, 8a Craig Cardwell, 23p Mick Quin, 24a Ben Harding, 41b Jason Long, 58k Shaun Wade, 87b Thomas Stanaway to name a few! This is one championship which will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Adding into the SUPER programme are the Metal Crunching Stockcars, your favourite Historic Stockcars from yester-year, dare devil Sidecars and the future of Speedway, Youth Ministocks – PN Registered cars only.
Tickets are available to purchase through Ticketek www.ticketek.co.nz (Tickets purchased incur an additional service fee) or on race day from Gate 1 (Waldegrave Street), Gate 2 (Cuba Street - Bridge) and Gate 3 (Cook Street) from 4.30pm. Racing Starts at the earlier time of 6pm.
Admission prices are $30 for an Adult (16 years and over), $10 for Children aged 8-15, and $70 for a Family pass of 2 adults and up to four children. Kids aged 7 and under are FREE.
Click here to view a full list of the terms and conditions of entry.
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