There's a bit of bogan in all of us, certainly for those who got their driving licence in the 1960s in New Zealand. Hotted-up Anglias, Cortinas or Chevs battled for viewing supremacy with the two-wheeled majesty of the AJS, BSA or Harleys in town. One tank of gas for a 100km sprint around a circuit that drivers will clean up in a touch over a minute. Qualifying will be as huge as getting a clean start when the flag drops in the quartet of sprints. Fair cop too as the national road toll is outstripping last year and has exceeded 270 with two months until Christmas.
Source: New Zealand Herald November 03, 2016 16:06 UTC