Motor-Racing N.Z. GRAND PRIX
Ardmore Circuit For 1962 (N.Z. Press Association/ AUCKLAND, April 26 He had little doubt that the Ardmore circuit would again be available for the 1962 New Zealand International Grand Prix, the president of the grand prix organisation, Mr W. H. Knox, said at the annual meting in Auckland this evening. Mr Knox also said there bad been a great improvement in the quality of the racing cars on New Zealand circuits. Much money had been found by the organisation to help in the purchase of these cars. ‘‘Through our organisation, we make available to other major motor-racing clubs throughout New Zealand overseas drivers they could not possibly afford otherwise.” he said The Ardmore grand prix had now become an integral part of the Australian motor-racing circuit, and arrangements had been made to synchronise the dates of meetings. This must mean an ultimate Interchange of drivers between Australia and New Zealand.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 5
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