New Zealand Grand Prix Explained

The New Zealand Grand Prix, sometimes known as the New Zealand International Grand Prix, is an annual motor racing event held in New Zealand. First held in 1950, it is best known for hosting rounds of the Tasman Series in the 1960s and 1970s. It is currently run as the signature race of the Formula Regional Oceania Championship.

It is one of only two current national Grand Prix events that are not part of the Formula One World Championship, the other being the Macau Grand Prix.[1]

History

The race was once an important race on the international calendar, most notably when it was a part of the Tasman Series. In this era, several contemporary Formula One drivers would compete in the race, often with great success. Six Formula One World Drivers' Champions have won the New Zealand Grand Prix, including three-time champions Sir Jack Brabham and Sir Jackie Stewart.[2] In the years following the demise of the Tasman Series, Formula One drivers did not regularly compete in extra-curricular races, and as such the New Zealand Grand Prix lost many of its big-name entrants. It was run for smaller local or continental formulae in the 1990s and 2000s such as Formula Holden.

From 2006 to 2020, the race was run as part of the Toyota Racing Series, which has gained international prominence due to the championship being held over the Northern Hemisphere winter. This has resulted in many international drivers, particularly young developmental drivers, joining the championship in their traditional off-season, thus restoring a level of prestige to the event.[2] It is seen as a stepping stone to larger open-wheeler classes, such as Formula 3, and beyond, and drivers such as Daniil Kvyat, Alex Lynn, Lance Stroll and Lando Norris have competed in the race and then gone on to compete as race or test drivers in Formula One.[2] From 2023, it will be part of the Formula Regional Oceania Championship.

In its history, the race has been held in eight different locations across New Zealand. Pukekohe Park Raceway in Pukekohe has been the most common venue, with the race being held there 29 times. The Circuit Chris Amon, formerly Manfeild Autocourse, in Feilding hosted the event between 2008 and 2020.[3] Hampton Downs Motorsport Park, which had campaigned to host the event for several years, became the new host of the event in 2021.[4] [5] Due to travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 event was only contested by New Zealand drivers, with Supercars Championship regulars Shane van Gisbergen and Andre Heimgartner joining the field alongside past winners Greg Murphy and Ken Smith, who contested his 50th New Zealand Grand Prix.[6] Van Gisbergen won the event, despite starting from pitlane due to a pre-race issue.[7]

Winners

YearWinnerCarClassCircuitReport
1950 John McMillanJackson Special FordFormula LibreOhakea CircuitReport
1951

1953
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1954 Stan JonesMaybach SpecialFormula LibreArdmore CircuitReport
1955 Prince B. BiraMaserati 250FReport
1956 Stirling MossMaserati 250FReport
1957 Reg ParnellFerrari 555/860Report
1958 Jack BrabhamCooper T43 ClimaxReport
1959 Stirling MossCooper T45 ClimaxReport
1960 Jack BrabhamCooper T51 ClimaxReport
1961 Jack BrabhamCooper T53 ClimaxReport
1962 Stirling MossLotus 21 ClimaxReport
1963 John SurteesLola Mk4 ClimaxPukekohe Park RacewayReport
1964 Bruce McLarenCooper T70 ClimaxTasman Series
(Tasman Formula)
Report
1965 Graham HillBrabham BT11A ClimaxReport
1966 Graham HillBRM P261Tasman SeriesReport
1967 Jackie StewartBRM P261Report
1968 Chris AmonFerrari 246T Ferrari V6Report
1969 Chris AmonFerrari 246T Ferrari V6Report
1970 Frank MatichMcLaren M10A ChevroletTasman Series
(Formula 5000)
Report
1971 Niel AllenMcLaren M10B ChevroletReport
1972 Frank GardnerLola T300 ChevroletReport
1973 John McCormackElfin MR5 Repco-HoldenReport
1974 John McCormackElfin MR5 Repco-HoldenWigram Airfield CircuitReport
1975 Warwick BrownLola T332 ChevroletPukekohe Park RacewayReport
1976 Ken SmithLola T332 ChevroletFormula 5000Report
1977 Keke RosbergChevron B34Formula PacificReport
1978 Keke RosbergChevron B34Report
1979 Teo FabiMarch 79BReport
1980 Steve MillenRalt RT1Report
1981 David McMillanRalt RT1Report
1982 Roberto MorenoRalt RT4 FordReport
1983 David OxtonRalt RT4 FordFormula MondialReport
1984 Davy JonesRalt RT4 FordFormula PacificReport
1985 Ross CheeverRalt RT4 FordReport
1986 Ross CheeverRalt RT4 Ford
1987 Davy JonesRalt RT4 Ford
1988 Paul RadisichRalt RT4 Ford
1989 Dean HallSwift Cosworth
1990 Ken SmithSwift Cosworth
1991 Craig BairdSwift Toyota
1992 Craig BairdReynard 92HFormula AtlanticManfeild Autocourse
1993 Craig BairdReynard 92H
1994 Greg MurphyReynard 90D HoldenFormula Brabham
1995 Brady KennettReynard 91D Holden
1996

1997
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1998 Simon WillsReynard 94D HoldenFormula HoldenRuapuna Park
1999 Simon WillsReynard 94D HoldenReport
2000 Andy BoothReynard 94D HoldenPukekohe Park RacewayReport
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2002 Fabian CoulthardVan Diemen Stealth RF94 FordFormula FordTeretonga ParkReport
2003 Jonny ReidVan Diemen Stealth RF94 FordReport
2004 Ken SmithVan Diemen Stealth Evo2 FordReport
2005 Simon GambleSpectrum 010 FordReport
2006 Hamad Al FardanTatuus TT104ZZ ToyotaToyota Racing SeriesReport
2007 Daniel GauntTatuus TT104ZZ ToyotaReport
2008 Andy KnightTatuus TT104ZZ ToyotaManfeild Autocourse
(Circuit Chris Amon)
Report
2009 Daniel GauntTatuus TT104ZZ ToyotaReport
2010 Earl BamberTatuus TT104ZZ ToyotaReport
2011 Mitch EvansTatuus TT104ZZ ToyotaReport
2012 Nick CassidyTatuus TT104ZZ ToyotaReport
2013 Nick CassidyTatuus TT104ZZ ToyotaReport
2014 Nick CassidyTatuus TT104ZZ ToyotaReport
2015 Lance StrollTatuus FT-50 ToyotaReport
2016 Lando NorrisTatuus FT-50 ToyotaReport
2017 Jehan DaruvalaTatuus FT-50 ToyotaReport
2018 Richard VerschoorTatuus FT-50 ToyotaReport
2019 Liam LawsonTatuus FT-50 ToyotaReport
2020 Igor FragaTatuus F.3 T-318 "FT-60" ToyotaReport
2021 Shane van GisbergenTatuus F.3 T-318 "FT-60" ToyotaHampton Downs Motorsport ParkReport
2022Cancelled due to the COVID-19 border restrictions[8]
2023 Laurens van HoepenTatuus F.3 T-318 "FT-60" ToyotaFormula Regional Oceania ChampionshipHampton Downs Motorsport ParkReport
2024 Liam SceatsTatuus F.3 T-318 "FT-60" ToyotaHighlands Motorsport ParkReport
Notes

Multiple winners

By driver

WinsDriverYears
3 Jack Brabham1958, 1960, 1961
Stirling Moss1956, 1959, 1962
Craig Baird1991, 1992, 1993
Ken Smith1976, 1990, 2004
Nick Cassidy2012, 2013, 2014
2 Graham Hill1965, 1966
Chris Amon1968, 1969
John McCormack1973, 1974
Keke Rosberg1977, 1978
Ross Cheever1985, 1986
Davy Jones1984, 1987
Simon Wills1998, 1999
Daniel Gaunt2007, 2009

By constructor

WinsConstructor
17 Tatuus
9 Ralt
7 Reynard
5 Cooper
4 Lola
3 Ferrari
Swift
Van Diemen
2 Maserati
BRM
McLaren
Elfin
Chevron

By country

!Wins!Country!Years
32 New Zealand1950, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019, 2021, 2024
10 Australia1954, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975
9 United Kingdom1956, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 2016
5 United States1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989
2 Finland1977, 1978
Brazil1982, 2020
Netherlands2018, 2023

External links

Notes and References

  1. Grand Prix a brand http://www.motorsport.org.nz/Race/news/news1Aug07NZGP.pdf
  2. News: Thompson . Eric . 13 February 2016 . Timing and prestige distinguish NZGP . . 14 February 2016 .
  3. News: High-speed space for sale at Manfeild. 8 December 2014. 15 February 2015. MotorSport NZ. MotorSport New Zealand..
  4. Web site: Manfeild: Attend the New Zealand Grand Prix or risk losing it. Kilmister. Sam. 3 February 2017. Stuff.co.nz. 12 February 2017.
  5. News: O'Brien . Connor . Quinn devastated to miss NZGP . 23 January 2021 . Speedcafe . 20 January 2021.
  6. News: Unique New Zealand Grand Prix Set To Make History This Weekend Scoop News . 23 January 2021 . . 21 January 2021.
  7. News: Chapman . Simon . Last to first: Van Gisbergen wins extraordinary NZGP . 24 January 2021 . Speedcafe . 24 January 2021.
  8. Web site: 2022 NZGP Cancelled. 2022-01-11. Speedcafe.com. Herrero. Daniel.
  9. Web site: Manfeild track renamed after New Zealand motor racing great Chris Amon video. Kilmister. Sam. 25 November 2016. Stuff.co.nz. 12 February 2017.