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It may not be the Indianapolis 500, but for John Crerar (left), of Christchurch, Leong Goh (centre), of Auckland, and Peter Cox, of Christchurch, the national 1/12 scale model car championships at Ruapuna Model Raceway on Saturday appear just as demanding. Twenty-two entrants from throughout New Zealand competed in the championships which consisted of two events, the standard formula and the modified sports Can-Am sections. Both were won by Mark Harling, of Christchurch.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860210.2.33

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, 10 February 1986, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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It may not be the Indianapolis 500, but for John Crerar (left), of Christchurch, Leong Goh (centre), of Auckland, and Peter Cox, of Christchurch, the national 1/12 scale model car championships at Ruapuna Model Raceway on Saturday appear just as demanding. Twenty-two entrants from throughout New Zealand competed in the championships which consisted of two events, the standard formula and the modified sports Can-Am sections. Both were won by Mark Harling, of Christchurch. Press, 10 February 1986, Page 4

It may not be the Indianapolis 500, but for John Crerar (left), of Christchurch, Leong Goh (centre), of Auckland, and Peter Cox, of Christchurch, the national 1/12 scale model car championships at Ruapuna Model Raceway on Saturday appear just as demanding. Twenty-two entrants from throughout New Zealand competed in the championships which consisted of two events, the standard formula and the modified sports Can-Am sections. Both were won by Mark Harling, of Christchurch. Press, 10 February 1986, Page 4

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