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  • Latest update – 14th August 2019

    Latest update – 14th August 2019

    Hello everyone,

    And welcome to the latest ABC Pipefitters Northern Rallysprint series update.

    Firstly, thanks so very, very much too all involved with yet another fantastic series. We really are lucky to have such a great series and that’s all credit to the six car clubs and their members that put on the events. All roads are fantastic, testing, technical, challenging and exceptionally smooth, even Maramarua had no complaints.

    For club level competition we really do have one hell of a series, being based in the top of the North island we are fortunate to have a large population base, obviously this helps with entry levels but just look at our last round, 71 competitors, that outshines most national rallies. That particular event, Hoddle Road was defiantly the pick of the rounds, all credit to the Hamilton Car Club for putting on a superb event.

    It’s not only the numbers, or quality of events but the caliber of drivers and cars, once again its national rally standard. It really is the best “Bang for your buck” form of rallying in New Zealand.

    And, it’s not over yet, we still have our prize giving. Unfortunately it’s very difficult fitting this into the calendar as there’s still an awful lot of motorsport events still left on the calendar, at this stage we are looking at October 12th, it’s a Saturday evening and will be at the South Auckland Car Club rooms at Takanini. We will have our usual “ Spit Roast Dinner ” the bar will be open and for those who have never attended before it really is worth making the effort to get there as it’s a great evening and a great opportunity to catch up with everyone and have a laugh.

    I would also like to take this opportunity to thank a few people who often help out but never really get recognised……Grant Liston for helping out with our pace notes, or safety notes as some people prefer to call them. Whatever your views are we really are lucky to have these supplied free, I’ll get back to this in a moment. But, does anyone stop and think what’s involved with producing these, it’s not a five minute exercise and often involves a whole day of Grants, and Carol’s time. These are made possible by Neil Allport, he provides the gear and technology to do this, again free of charge.

    To Jason Byrne of a little bit sideways, New Zealands only dedicated rally magazine, have you seen the coverage he gives us, we get pages & pages of coverage, again we get as much, if not more than the National Rally Championship, and still he does not get the support he deserves.

    To Chris Alexander of Suspension Tech, another unsung hero and all round good guy who provides the trophies for our sports un sung hero’s….the co-drivers. None of the above have to do this, but they do, and it all helps to make our series the best in New Zealand.

    Last, but not least, my employer, Kevin Flower of ABC Pipefitters. Not only does he help pay my mortgage but he’s been sponsoring the series now for six seasons, awesome support and its carrying on for 2020.

    Now, whilst on the topic of 2020 we already have a date for round 1, Ruarangi road, an absolute classic to start the series off, so put it in your diaries February 2nd.

    So, that about sums everything up for now, check out the report and pictures in the next edition of a little bit sideways and see you all at prizegiving on October 12th.

    Cheers,

    Steve & Tracy.

     

  • NRSS Website via a mobile phone

    NRSS Website via a mobile phone

    We’ve had a few people asking how to get to the points table via their mobile phones, as it wasn’t clear.

    It appears our problem was our logo was covering the menu bars (now fixed), but just to make it as easy as possible to get to the points here are some easy to follow instructions :

  • Round 2 update

    Round 2 update

                                  

    Sunday 17th January saw the Hibiscus Coast Motorsport club hold its round of the ABC Pipefitters Northern Rallysprint Series, this was round 2, and Arcadia Road, Paparoa was the venue. This fantastic piece of road produced plenty of drama and incidents for the 45 crews that turned up on a pretty hot day,  temperatures had dropped a little compared to the week prior, the sun had gone and reports of showers was probably not what the organisers were wanting to hear. It did rain slightly on the way up, the skys looked dark and cloudy but fear not, it all held, the sun came out and to be honest it was still bloody hot by the afternoon runs.

    Graham Featherstone was once again the man to beat, but he had plenty of great opposition, Phil Campbell in the Fiesta AP4, Dave Strong in another Fiesta S2000, Clint Cunningham, Fiesta Proto, kingsley Jones was also present in his recently acquired Skoda fabia RS and also add in past rallysprint champions Warwick Redfern, Steve Goodare, Charlie Evans, the present Top Half Rally Champion Bryn Smith and one time local Bevan Wilson in his home built Triple Rotary powered 4wd BMW and it was all on! What a line up, and that’s without mentioning all the extremely fast regular clubmen such as Liston, Jones and even the return of Noel and Sam Miller. This was going to be exciting to say the least.

    The overall lead went “Tit for Tat” between Feathers and Campbell, before Feather’s took control in the top two run off. All through the classes there seemed to be dramas, even the top two run off had a few major incidents, it was all on and all go all day. The Car Club did a superb job, they kept control and despite many incidents ran a fantastic event.

    A full report and photos can be found in the next edition of a little bit sideways…..out this week.

    Next round, 17th March at the Bothwell Loop Road, another cracker of a road, an ex WRC one at that, Hosted by the Pukekohe Car Club. Regs & Entry will be out soon are out now and can be found else were on this site, and of course the Pukekohe Car Club website

    Check out else were on this site for the latest updated points tables.

     

  • 2019 season opener

    2019 season opener

    RUARANGI ROAD, A QUICK ROUNDUP!

    Sunday 20th January, a little early for some, but still 44 crews turned up for round 1 of the ABC Pipefitters Northern Rallysprint Series. The Northland Car Club had the un-enviable task of getting the season underway, I say un-enviable as after the hiccups of last season all eyes were on the Car Club. But no one need have worried, Neil Rodgers and his crew put on a great event that everyone thoroughly enjoyed.

    Ruarangi road, is without doubt a stunning piece of road, up there with the best in the country, love it, or hate it, it is a rollercoaster road like no other. The blind crests, flat out ridge tops, off camber corners and a fantastic spectator bend, especially running in the direction of today’s event, certainly one to test driver, co-driver and machine! The weather threatened to turn nasty with high winds and an early shower but it held off, infact by the end of the day the sun was out and it was scorching.

    The event had the usual breakdowns, incidents and a roll over, no one hurt but the Barry Armiger incident (Car on fire) certainly was the more serious of the days incidents. Some fantastic driving was on display as crews started to blow the cobwebs out. Graham Featherstone was once again on fire…but not like Barry, pushed all the way by Clinton Cunningham, Warwick Redfern, Dave Strong and Bevan Wilson. The classes also had some great battles, but until all the registrations are sorted out it’s a little difficult at this stage to give details on the series overalls or class battles.

    Full reports and pictures will be in the next edition of “A little bit sideways” magazine. Results can be found elsewhere on this site.

    Round 2, another cracker of a road, Arcadia. Hosted by the Hibiscus Coast Motorsport Club will be on the 17th of February. Regulations & entry are available on this site and on the HCMC site at www.hcmc.org.nz