Time zone UTC+12:00 Length 3,330 m | Turns 8 Phone +64 3-349 6003 | |
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Location Christchurch, New Zealand Owner Canterbury Car Club Inc Lap record 1.15.81 (Scott Dixon, Reynard 92D, 1998) Address Ruapuna Park/107 Hasketts Rd, Templeton, Christchurch 8042, New Zealand Major events Lady Wigram Trophy, NZ Touring Cars Championship, Toyota Racing Series, New Zealand Grand Prix Similar Taupo Motorsport Park, Ferrymead Heritage Park, Christchurch Arts Centre, Addington Raceway, ASB Baypark Stadium Profiles |
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Formerly known as Powerbuilt Raceway at Ruapuna Park (2004–2013) and now known as Mike Pero Motorsport Park, Ruapuna is a permanent motor racing circuit owned by Canterbury Car Club Inc. It is located at 107 Hasketts Road in Templeton, 13 kilometres (8.08 mi) west of Christchurch, New Zealand.
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- The circuit
- History
- Events
- Naming rights
- References
The track also features a drag strip, pit garages, racing school, speedway circuit and even a radio controlled car circuit. There are a number of configurations of the circuit with licences from FIA Grade 3 to National grades 1, 2 and 3.
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The circuit
The track surface is hot mix bitumen and runs for 3.33 kilometres (2.07 mi) in a counter-clockwise direction with many fast sweeping corners. It rewards smooth and tidy drivers.
History
The track was opened in November 1963. The circuit was a fairly simple sealed surface road course, at just a mile in length and comprising essentially a flat tri-oval with an extended main straight down to a hairpin bend. In 1976 the main straight was widened and a staging area added to allow drag racing to take place. The biggest change in the circuit's history came in 1993 when it was extended to 3.3km, along with other renovations.
Events
The circuit hosts both 2 and 4 wheeled events. The "Skope Classic" is a major annual event held at the track. The two-day-event includes practice and racing on Saturday and racing in classes on Sunday for classic and historic cars. It is one of the events of Southern Festival of Speed.
The track hosted the New Zealand Grand Prix in 1998 and 1999. New Zealand born driver Simon Wills won both races in his Reynard 94D Holden.
Naming rights
In 2013, Powerbuilt Tools announced that they would not be renewing their contract at Ruapuna Raceway, having held the naming rights for 10 years.
Following Powerbuilt Tool's announcement, Mike Pero, founder of Mike Pero Mortgages and Real Estate, secured a three-year naming rights sponsorship deal of Ruapuna, which is now known as Mike Pero Motorsport Park.
Mike Pero was a six time National Motorcycle Road Racing Champion, from 1976–82, twice 350cc & 500cc racing class as well as two times in the 410cc Production Series. Pero set the New Zealand land speed record for a 350cc motorcycle in 1979. The record of 238km/hr still stands today.