The reigning New Zealand Formula One grand prix title-holder, Rodger Freeth (Auckland), accelerates through the hairpin bend on his 1135 cu cm Mclntosh-Suzuki while practising at Ruapuna Park yesterday. Freeth, the leader in the present New Zealand road racing championship series, will seek his third successive Formula One grand prix at Ruapuna on Saturday. Two of his chief challengers are expected to be Robert Holden (Wellington) and Kenneth Steadman (Tirau). Brent Jones (Christchurch) is the favourite for the Formula Two grand prix.
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Press, 24 January 1986, Page 30
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82The reigning New Zealand Formula One grand prix title-holder, Rodger Freeth (Auckland), accelerates through the hairpin bend on his 1135 cu cm Mclntosh-Suzuki while practising at Ruapuna Park yesterday. Freeth, the leader in the present New Zealand road racing championship series, will seek his third successive Formula One grand prix at Ruapuna on Saturday. Two of his chief challengers are expected to be Robert Holden (Wellington) and Kenneth Steadman (Tirau). Brent Jones (Christchurch) is the favourite for the Formula Two grand prix. Press, 24 January 1986, Page 30
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