Superior brake parts cleanerSuperior brake parts cleaner

New Zealand’s V8 unity ‘will need compromise’

NZ Herald

NZ Herald9:20pm 23 March 2014

Greg_Muphy_leads_Simon_Evan

Winding up our series on V8 racing in this country, MotorSport NZ general manager Brian Budd is emphatic about the national body’s view.

“Motorsport New Zealand’s position is that there can only be one V8 championship,” Budd said.

“Currently there are two factions. We’ve spoken to V8 SuperTourers and NZV8 Touring Cars and the two have spoken to each other.

“There have been a number of suggestions put forward to get back to one class and the trick is to get something both parties can agree to. SuperTourers have indicated that the TLX cars can run off the same grid but there are conditions to that happening.”

For example, the TLX cars (the new-generation NZV8 racers) would have to be fitted with 7-litre engines, the same gearboxes and tyres as SuperTourers.

“I don’t believe it has to go to that extent,” Budd said. “I believe you can achieve parity without having all the cars exactly the same – but I’m no expert.

Whatever way it goes there’s going to have to be some compromise on either side.”

The SuperTourer model was commercial, a brand that franchise-holders have bought into and may not want confused with the introduction of another type of car.

“From a sport point of view we want the two factions to come back together again for the benefit of the fans, drivers, and sponsors. At the moment they’re all totally confused with what’s going on. From the outside it might seem like an easy fix but it’s going to take some real compromise from both parties.

“If you go back and look at how this happened there were some personality clashes and issues within the existing NZV8 category and the board members who went to SuperTourers. The issues were with them and NZV8s and TMC (The Motorsport Company, promoters of the sport, in which Motorsport NZ is a shareholder).

“To me, when you own championships it makes sense to have an interest in how they are promoted. We had an arms-length contract with TMC to promote some meetings.

“You have to remember that TMC came about because the affiliated clubs of Motorsport NZ were dissatisfied with the job independent promoters were doing. It was the clubs who asked MSNZ to set up its own company.

“It had 10 successful years and then the financial crises and the split didn’t help with TMC, its operation and sponsorship. There hasn’t been a promotional arm for the past two seasons and the clubs and circuits who host championship events have taken all the risk.

“We still have a small part to play in the running of the seven championship events but would love to find a promoter to take total control of all that and let us get back to governing the sport. The problem at the moment is we do not have a very exciting product to sell to a promoter.”

“We have to get back to days where there was a strong V8 class and a circus to take around the country and while there’s a V8 split we don’t have a decent product.”

It doesn’t appear there’ll be any reconciliation soon. Meanwhile, there are two competing race meetings this weekend within 20km of each other.

2 Responses to New Zealand’s V8 unity ‘will need compromise’

  1. mauricio tesche says:

    Seems to me the NZ Supertourers was just a ” shoot in the feet ” of all teams who did leave NZV8’s.

    Who’s lost?? the motorsport fans and the potential sponsors.

    Cheers!

  2. Trev Lines says:

    Yes there may have to be compromise, but ask the fans what they perfer to watch and I bet most would say Super Tourers. Why? simple they have the grid, NZV8 are running only 3 TLX cars, pathetic, who on earth could possibly find that a good watch? The TLX cars look good, sound good and go good, but there simply is not enough of them, so why not do what they need to do to meet the ST requirements and get on with some serious racing!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Pilcher ready for second NZV8 Touring Car round

12:07am 26 November 2014

Lindsay Beer
0

HK4E4448_NPilcher

Winton based nzv8 touring car driver nathan pilcher heads to the second round of the nzv8 touring car championship…  More >

Pilcher ready for NZ V8 Touring Car debut

8:48am 28 October 2014

Lindsay Beer
0

!cid_ED972225-7D16-44FE-9015-7FF2477F5AA2

Winton based nzv8 touring car driver nathan pilcher is ready for the biggest challenge of his motor racing career…  More >

TR Group V8 Festival Preview

6:14pm 17 October 2014

Richard Gee
0

Murphy leads

So…you like cars? if you like fast cars, and let’s face it who doesn’t…. then the weekend of november…  More >

Craig Baird announced in shock Team Kiwi NZV8s TL seat

7:19pm 1 October 2014

Fast Company
0

Craig Baird picture

Team kiwi racing (tkr) owner, david john, has today confirmed that kiwi motorsport great, craig baird, will head the…  More >

Nathan Pilcher steps up to NZV8s this summer

4:08pm 9 September 2014

Lindsay Beer
0

!cid_111707AC-C0A9-497C-840E-D76180D4C940

After dipping a toe in the water last season winton based nzv8 touring car driver nathan pilcher is leaping…  More >

Teen racer Liam McDonald steps up

11:30am 5 September 2014

Stuff.co.nz
0

10462178

Liam macdonald is used to getting looked up and down when steps out of his racing car. the surprise comes…  More >

RACE COUNTDOWN

V8 SuperTourers

Round 4

Waikato 250, Hampton Downs, 31 January

NZV8

Round 5

Manfeild Circuit, Feilding, 15 February

Indycars

Round 1

Brasilia Indy 300, Brasilia, 1 March

V8 Supercars

Round 1

Clipsal 500, Adelaide, 1 March

V8 Supercars

Round 2

Tasmania 400, Symmons Plains, 1 March

  • Latest story comments

  • CRC Motornews poll

    Who do you think will be top of the Kiwi in the 2014 V8 Supercars?

      View Results

    Loading ... Loading ...
  • Newsletter icon

    Get the latest motorsport news delivered to your inbox