Huge Grand Prix for Mini bikes
13 October 2010
Huge Grand Prix for Mini bikes
An
expected field of more than 200 riders from 19 schools, from
as far afield as Murchison and Mercury Bay, will contest
this year’s New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Mini Moto
Grand Prix at Manfeild Park later this month.
The Grand
Prix field has at least doubled in size each year since its
inaugural meeting in 2008.
Palmerston North UCOL is a major sponsor for the event and current Motorsport students will act as flag marshals. Motorsport Lecturer Lance Funnell says, “UCOL is proud to sponsor this event which helps us build links with secondary schools as well as providing students with an opportunity to continue their trade training with us”.
The competition may have grown
exponentially but the size of the machines remains at 50cc.
The students are supplied with a $380 kit that delivers
wheels, an engine and brakes. Their challenge is to design
and build a competitive 50cc racing mini-bike. Some students
have built side car racing bikes with larger engines for
double the racing experience.
Their racing mettle and engineering skills are then tested on the main circuit at the Manfeild Park track.
The students earn NCEA credits for their endeavours.
The Grand Prix will take place over three days with scrutineering and registration on the first day and racing on the second and third days.
Racing for the top schools racing competition is being overseen by Motorcycling New Zealand.
The annual event takes place at the Manfeild racing complex in Feilding on 18 - 20 October. $2 entry.
Participating schools are: Feilding High School, Awatapu College, St Peters College (all Palmerston North, Wanganui High School, Wanganui City College, Wanganui Collegiate, Rangitikei College (Marton), Taupo College, Mercury Bay Area School (Whitianga), Gisborne Boys High School, Lytton High School (Gisborne), Wairoa College, Taradale High School, Eastern Institute of Technology, Karamu High School (Hastings), Central Hawkes Bay College, Murchison Area School, Nelson High School, Carterton High School.
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