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TRACK UPDATES Pt.2

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 2009 - 2010 race season

11th September 2010, working bee to get ready for the 2010-2011 race season .. the old commentary box has been burnt

May 2010 - the old commentary box is down...

May 2010 plans of the new commentary box

May 2010 - Posts are all in place & waiting for the arrival of the Portacom

new building is 7.3 meters long and 3 meters wide

May 2010 - view from down the driveway looking a bit strange without the old green building there

26th May 2010 - Portacom has arrived & now in place

Henwood Builders are now getting to work with bracing and alterations etc..

view from Kaikohe side of the track

Mike James And Tony Taylor

Many thanks to Mike & his employer "bay Aluminum for helping with the viewing windows in the new commentary box.

Lifting the Port-a-loo toilet out for sale

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November 2009 Surveyors impression of the new drift pad

 

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 2009 - 2010 race season

November 2009 Surveyors impression of the new drift pad

* green areas are grass

*grey areas are concrete taking in the existing burn out pad

* brown area is the current clay track

Drift pad is been designed so it will have no impact on the current Dirt track,

allowing grass areas; there will be a very small concrete edge "lip" which will be at least

1 meter away from the existing pole line, lip will be very minimal in size so it will not

affect the larger cars and their Hoosier tyres etc.

The proposed drift pad will be made out of concrete and will have a contoured surface for increase skills etc;

concrete  is the preferred surface as asphalt may tend to rip up with broken axels.

Photos; track late 70s & early 2000,

 

track February 2008 & Track December 2008

EASTER WEEKEND 2009

 

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Photos; track late 70s & early 2000,

track February 2008 & Track December 2008

EASTER WEEKEND 2009

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Kaikohe Car Club received a

Silver Award in the Top Energy

Tall Poppy Awards Sep 2011.

There to receive the award on behalf

of the club were;

Shirley & Max Andresen,

Debbie & Tony Taylor

Kaikohe Car Club Inc.

received a Silver award

in the Top Energy

Tall Poppy Awards

Non-Profit

Organisation section

of the awards

 

 

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Kaikohe Speedway the "Place of Pace"