World 240 Invitational Superstock Championship Explained

World 240 Invitational Superstock Championship
Category:Superstocks
Country/Region: New Zealand
Inaugural:1987
Drivers:107 (2019)
Tires:Hoosier Racing Tire
Champion Driver: Jamie Hamilton 9G
Manufacturers:Jaguar, Ford, Nissan, Toyota, Chevrolet
Engine Size:Small block V8 race engine(max 248 cubic inch)
Engine Hp:500hp Approx.

The World 240 Invitational Superstock Championship[1] is an annually hosted championship held at Paradise Valley Speedway in Rotorua, New Zealand. Contested with drivers often from the United Kingdom, Netherlands, America and New Zealand the championship winner shall be invited to compete in the BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars World Championship along with the winner of the New Zealand Superstock Championship in a fully funded campaign. The current champion is Ethan Rees from gisborne who won in 2023

The titles is unique to other superstocks racing championships with the 240s event allowing for a number of drivers to become pre-qualified to the finals field of 26 drivers. This makes the 240 championship one of the most difficult titles to master, as spots within the finals field became scarce with 5 international drivers being automatically seeded to the finals together with the defending 240s champion and with the winner of the second tier championship held on finals night. Held over just 3 races of 15 laps, the need for the best possible points result is a must with even 1 DNF making it nearly impossible to win the title.

Engines

Current Speedway New Zealand rules stipulate the engine must be no larger the 248 cubic inches, with teams using small block V8 race engines. The estimated power output figure is around 500hp. [2] Most cars tend to run:

Past champions

The following is a list of past champions of the event:

Season1ST - Club2ND - Club3RD - ClubBest Overseas Driver
2024Jamie Hamilton - GTrent James - VDylan Marshall - VCharlie Sworder (UK) ?
2023Ethan Rees - GPeter Rees - GFrankie Wainman Junior - UKFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 3rd
2022Jason Long - BPeter Bengston - PMitch Vickery - KN/A (Covid19)
2021Jack Miers - PJosh Prentice - GJayden Ward - CN/A (Covid19)
2020Keegan Levien - WJason Long - BNick Vallance - GFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 6th
2019Benji Sneddon - PThomas Stanaway - BJayden Ward - CLee Fairhurst(UK) - 10th
2018Simon Joblin - PJordan Dare - PWayne Hemi - PFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 6th
2017Simon Joblin - PJayden Ward - PPeter Bengston - PFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 6th
2016Scott Joblin - PAdam Joblin - PBryce Steiner - RDaniel van Spijker(NED) - 12th
2015Bryce Steiner - RJordan Dare - PScott Joblin - PFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 8th
2014Peter Bengston - PFrankie Wainman - UKAsher Rees - PFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 2nd
2013Shane Penn - PPhil Ogle - SShane Harwood - NDaniel Wainman(UK) - 16th
2012Andy McCabe - PDavid Elsworth - RPeter Bengston - PPaul Harrison(UK) - 4th
2011Peter Rees - PScott Joblin - PGraeme Barr - PFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 7th
2010Scott Joblin - PJoe Faram - BDale Robertson - RFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 4th
2009Frankie Wainman Junior - UKPat Westbury - RMalcom Ngatai - CFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 1st
2008Peter Bengston - PScott Redfern - HRoydon Collingwood - PFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 4th
2007Shane Penn - PDale Ewers - NFrankie Wainman Junior - UKFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 3rd
2006Simon Joblin - PNeville Stanaway - RDarcy Hunter - RFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 7th
2005Darcy Hunter - RStan Hickey - RFrankie Wainman Junior - UKFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 3rd
2004Gary Parkes - PStan Hickey - RLionel Penn - SMurray Harrison(UK) - 6th
2003Wayne Hemi - WNick Fowler - NFrankie Wainman Junior - UKFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 3rd
2002Darcy Hunter - RCraig Pierce - MNeil McCoard - RFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 14th
2001Barry Podjursky - PBrian Musgrove - WKelvin Grey - PAlan Skayman(UK) - 10th
2000Frankie Wainman Junior - UKKelvin Grey - PTony McLanachan - WFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 1st
1999Tony McLanachan - WRodney Wood - RCraig Boote - NFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 5th
1998Tony Whittaker - NCraig Pierce - AScott Miers - PFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 11th
1997Frankie Wainman Junior - UKBarry Hunter - RDave Tennant - AFrankie Wainman Junior(UK) - 1st
1996Roydon Collingwood - SRowan Yandle - SDaryl Uhlenberg - SJohn Lund(UK) - 5th
1995Roydon Collingwood - SBarry Podjursky - SShane Penn - BPeter Falding(UK) - 7th
1994Ian Carlyle - MClark Proctor - MNeville Stanaway - RJohn Lund(UK) - 11th
1993Bryce Penn - BShane Penn - BFrank Van Vroonhoven - HJohn Lund(UK) - 12th
1992Greg Johnston - SLyall Rumney - RDave Evans - PStuart Smith Sr(UK) - 4th
1991Barry Podjursky - SFrank Van Vroonhoven - HGary Parkes - PBert Finnikin(UK) - 13th
1990Paul Ulrich - SGraeme Barr - SBryce Penn - BMurray Harrison(UK) - 14th
1989Paul Whitcombe - PBobert James - PGary Nickel - SJohn Lund(UK) - 6th
1988Dave Evans - PRobin Wildbore - P/John Lund - UK/ Paul Ulrich - S-John Lund(UK) - 2nd
1987Chris Elwell - UKBrian McPhee - WNorm Dempster - PChris Elwell(UK) - 1st

The following is a list of the "most wins" in the event:

width=2% rowspan=14width=20% colspan=3Most Podiums By Clubwidth=2% rowspan=10width=20% colspan=3Most podiums by a driver (3 or more)width=2% rowspan=10width=20% colspan=3Most title wins by driverwidth=2% rowspan=9width=20% colspan=3Most title wins by club
RankClubPodiumsRankDriverPodiumsRankDriverTitlesRankClubTitles
1Palmerston North361Frankie Wainman Junior71=Frankie Wainman Junior31Palmerston North17
2Rotorua162=Shane Penn41=Simon Joblin32United Kingdom4
3Stratford132=Peter Bengston42=Roydon Collingwood23Stratford5
4Overseas92=Scott Joblin42=Barry Podjursky24Rotorua3
5Hawkes Bay63=Barry Podjursky32=Darcy Hunter25Wellington2
6Wellington53=Darcy Hunter32=Shane Penn26=Hawkes Bay1
7=Huntly33=Roydon Collingwood32=Peter Bengston26=Bay Park1
7=Bay Park33=Simon Joblin32=Scott Joblin2
8=Auckland2
8=Nelson2
8=Christchurch2

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TWS World Invitation Superstock Championship "World 240's". Eventfinda.
  2. Web site: Superstock Engine Specs - Macgor's NZ Speedway. Macgor.proboards.com. 6 January 2019.