Wanganui jet sprints epicentre of Christmas action
Wanganui jet sprints epicentre of Christmas action
Festivities during the Christmas period will focus a large sector of New Zealand’s action-hungry audience on Wanganui that includes the first round of the Jetpro Jetsprint championship amidst two world-class bike events.
Hard on the heels of the Boxing Day Cemetery Circuit motor-cycle racing, the jetsprint competition features three race classes, each with defending champions’ intent on keeping their 1NZ ranking. Mixed with aspiring champions, rookies and adrenaline chasers, the Wanganui Shelter View track near Upokongaro provides a perfect family picnic setting for spectators to continue their festive season break.
One who will be taking advantage of a day with the family is Wanganui’s Leighton Minnell. The local businessman swings from being an organiser of the Cemetery Circuit racing, to competing with wife Kellie on the Sunday at the jetsprints and back to organiser for the FMX troupe on Monday.
“I’m really looking forward to the jetsprinting to be honest. I spend eight months of the year getting these riders to New Zealand for the motor cycle races, organising it and you find you’re always in demand 24-7, which is quite stressful. Then I get in to the boat; put the helmet on and going racing. So the downside is you don’t get any practise, to tune the boat – you just get in and go,” said Minnell.
“At the moment Kellie sees me at 11 o’clock at night for about ten minutes - that’s about it. That’s the beauty about the jetsprinting – you can do something with your loved ones and it makes a big difference. So it’s good to spend a whole day with the family and of course have the young fella there too.”
One of three local competitors in the Suzuki Super Boat category, Minnell has new competition to size up. Aside from defending champion Richard Burt and navigator Roger Maunder of Palmerston North, current Australian Super Boat champion Daryl Hutton returns to the New Zealand series with Cambridge navigator Jonny Schick, having recently moved to Australia.
Another to unsettle the rankings, Queenstown’s Chris Munro makes a return after three seasons away. With limited experience, he has previously beaten former champion Peter Caughey, although isn’t expecting the same first-round upset.
“We’re going to run short on time – that’s for sure,” said Munro from the engine building workshop a week out from the first round. “We’ve got a new jet unit and are pretty unsure what we’re going to face when we get going really – as an idea. We’ll just get out there, have a bit of fun and can’t be expecting too much too soon. It’s a development season for us I think.”
Starting at 11am Sunday, the day includes competitors in the international Group A and Jetpro Lites category.
Thames based Bevan Muir and navigator Kathy Barker top rankings in the Group A class, while Dave Stone and navigator Steve Greaves of Bulls have the Jetpro Lites title to defend. Although a number of teams across the field have had to concede starting the day – mainly due to engine complications in the rush to get specialised parts prior to Christmas.
The teams each get two chances each to complete the pre-determined course before elimination heats are run in the afternoon. Successively cutting the number of boats running, the final top-two shoot-out often brings the crowd to its feet. Apprehension at setting or beating a rival’s time adds to the occasional spill spectators get to enjoy.
Tickets for the day can be purchased online at http://www.etickets.to/buy/?e=3703 or at the venue: From Wanganui on SH4 head north toward Kaiwhaki Road, signs direct traffic past the township of Upokongaro.
Entries received for round one – Wanganui 27 December (late entries still to be included)
Group A Class
Driver Town Navigator Town
Blair Gibbard
Waitarere Joanna Bayliss Waitarere
Beach
Phil Wheelans Lower Hutt Katie
Quantrell Taupo
Reg Smith
Taupo Julie Smith
Taupo
Brian Donald Nelson
Neil McDonald Tapawera
Andrew Guthrie
Levin Janine Ingram
Palmerston North
Shane Wood Upper Hutt
Craig Shaw Upper Hutt
Garry Smith
Featherston Suzanne Shirtliff Lower
Hutt
Richard Murray Wanganui Kesty
Manning Apiti
Jeff White
Wanganui Stuart White
Wanganui
Mark Newdick Hamilton
Ollie Silverton Hamilton
Ray Ferguson
Lower Hutt Nicky Ferguson Lower
Hutt
Blake Briant Gisborne John
Randall Gisborne
Baden Gray
Auckland Tanya Iremonger
Waipukurau
Bevin Muir Thames
Kathryn Barker Thames
Mark Shirtliff
Lower Hutt Greg Fuge Lower
Hutt
Sam Newdick Hamilton Nic
McIndoe Hamilton
Jetpro Lites Development Class
Driver Town Navigator Town
Gerry Linklater
Wanganui Hayden Wilson
Wanganui
Graeme Jones Waitara
Scott Jones Waitara
Steve Fouhy
Turakina Denise Wallen
Turakina
Bill Swan Lower Hutt
Paul Brigham Palmerston North
Ray Thompson
Whangamata David Toms
Piopio
David Stone Bulls
Steve Greaves Palmerston North
Suzuki Superboats Class
Driver Town Navigator Town
Pat Dillon
Wanganui Steve Edmonds
Wanganui
Daryl Hutton Victoria, Aus
Jonny Schick Cambridge
Jamie Cooper
Wanganui Glen Martin
Wanganui
Chris Munro Queesntown
Brent Scammell Winton
Robert Coley
Wanganui Lance Thornton
Wanganui
Leighton Minnell Wanganui
Kellie Minnell Wanganui
Duncan Wilson
Waitotara Jamie-Lee Lupton
Waitotara
Richard Burt Palmerston North
Roger Maunder Palmerston North
Television: Each round will be broadcast on SKY TV beginning in March. (UIM World Championship coverage held in Australia will be on SKY in January and run into first week of February).
2010 Jetpro Jetsprinting New Zealand Championship – season racing calendar
Sunday 27th
December 2009 – Rd 1 – Wanganui
Sunday 24th January
2010 – Rd 2 – Featherston
Sunday 21st February 2010
– Rd 3 Meremere
Sunday 14th March 2010 – Rd 4 –
Hawke’s Bay
Saturday 10th April 2010 – Rd 5 Wanganui
(under lights)
Saturday 24th April – Rd 6 Final – Fea
the rston
Photo image: Defending Suzuki Super Boat champion Richard Burt is again expected to turn it on for crowd at the opening round of the Jetpro Jetsprint Championship, to be held near Wanganui on 27 December. Photo – Lance Hastie. http://www.comtechnology.co.nz/jetpro/burt_3704.jpg
About jet sprinting:
Jet sprint
venues are often set in a low-lying area where a water
supply is available to maintain a stable track level.
Excavated channels allow for a number of configurations,
linked to create a track that takes just on a minute to
accomplish at speed.
Each boat has a driver and
navigator, who must complete the pre-determined course from
memory and against the clock.
Following two practise
attempts, teams’ enter an elimination cut-off, the eight
fastest cut to four and then two for a final run-off. Times
for each previous run are not carried forward and only count
toward a personal best mark.
Championship points are
awarded on the cut-off finish position in each of the three
categories per round.
ENDS