by captain crescent » Mon Nov 26, 2012 5:40 pm
From the Motorsport NZ news
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Highlands Motorsport Park has advanced leaps and bounds recently, hitting each ambitious milestone since inception and ready for its soft launch in January 2013.
Newly appointed manager Mike Sentch says it’s shaping up to be as spectacular as any race facility in the world.
“There’s a misconception among some people that it’s just a track for Tony Quinn and his mates – that’s not the case,” explains Sentch.
“Basically, it’s a ‘golf country club’ for motorsport, where members will pay fees and have access to an array of fantastic facilities.
“Because we can divide the circuit into three tracks, members will have access to a track 300 days a year.”
The circuit will feature three premier motorsport meetings in the next year, after its launch at Easter.
Sentch said there have already been streams of interest in the track from a wide spectrum of organisations, including talks with tyre and car manufacturers.
“Part of the track is designed as a tear drop, which is ideal for testing fuel efficiency, and filtration on engines.”
“We’ve also had film and advertisement companies come forward. It’s perfect for filming, because it’s a controlled environment, so you don’t have to close roads.”
Their 30-car museum is almost complete and will feature Tony Quinn’s Targa-conquering Nissan Skyline. The museum can also be used for corporate events and conferences.
The track itself is about a month away from sealing and Gasoline Alley – the members’ garaging area – is also getting the good oil laid on.
“We’re not just catering for Motorsport,” says Stench. “If you’ve got a nice road car and you want somewhere to put it through its paces, this is the place to let her rip.
“The facility will also be family friendly, with the restaurant, members’ lounge, mini-putt course in the shape of Bathurst and g-kart track all under way.
“There’s even interest in building apartments above the garages in the pit lane – opportunities have been popping up weekly.”
“The local community have been behind us 100%. We’ve tried to use as many local contractors as possible and they’ve all done a wonderful job.”
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