ooh and a funny granny racer story:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/2458802 ... rs-gasping
She's got an $80,000 car pimped out with TV screens and a custom-fitted white leather interior.
Her 2008 Mitsubishi Evo 10 does 0 to 100kmh in 4.8 seconds and she admits to having dragged off some boy racers at the lights. With ease.
Oh, and she's 71 years old.
Redcliffs housewife, mother-of-four and grandmother-of-nine Rona McKay is Christchurch's first (and possibly only) nana racer.
McKay bought the high-performance car from Christchurch dealers Donnithorne Simms after her husband got himself "a big Lexus hybrid". Rona decided she needed something nice for her retirement as well.
McKay bought the car six months ago, but had to wait a little for the white model to be specially shipped in.
"I had to get the seats raised. It was a bit low for me I'm only five foot one (1.55 metres) and I couldn't see over the steering wheel."
Unable to see out the back window either, McKay had a rear-facing video camera installed to show her what she was backing into.
McKay, married for 55 years and proud of her garden (a triple prize winner), spoke to The Press after dropping her granddaughter's lunchbox to her at school. "The grandchildren say, if you're going to pick us up from school today, Nana, can you please, please pick us up in the Evo?"
And when she gets them in the back seat (no icecreams), the kids can be a bad influence.
"I have had a wee race. I shouldn't say this but I pulled up to the lights and I saw these young boys.
"They thought, 'We'll beat this old woman off the mark'. The kids in the back said, 'Go, Nana, go' and those boys got such a shock when I went past them."
McKay said that despite the negative press given to boy racers, she found them courteous and respectful.
"What I like the best is when I go past all these boy racers in their hard-up cars and they give me the thumbs-up. A couple of them followed me into a petrol station.
"They said, 'We're not getting petrol, we were just following you, please can we have a look at your car'."
McKay said she was a very careful driver who in 54 years of driving had never had a ticket or a crash.