Round 4 at Taupo
It was with much anticipation that the ACJS cars headed out of Auckland for the only away round of the championship.
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Thursday 17 December 2009
Buy professional photos of your car racing at Pukekohe
Professisonal photographer Graham Hughes was at Pukekohe on Sunday 6 September so if you were one of the ACJS members racing that day, check out the SportsImages website to buy exciting photos of your car racing on the track.
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Wednesday 9 September 2009
Update from the President
Speed Show in September,Welcome to new members.
A Series coordinator is really really needed.
Please check your details on the website and send updates especially photos (preferably high resolution)
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Wednesday 24 June 2009
Yet another write up in NZ Performance Car
An overview of the coming series along with the race dates.
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Sunday 24 May 2009
First ACJS race held at Pukekohe 3 May 2009
The first round for ACJS members was held amongst a large field of competitors at Pukekohe on 3 May.
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Wednesday 20 May 2009
Latest write-up in Performance Car magazine
"A newly formed race series for those slightly older, and more period-styled racers, the ACJS is a great place to race in a fun, friendly, and relaxed environment."
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Thursday 16 April 2009
First Race Meeting - 3 May 2009
The next meeting (3 May at Pukekohe) will be a points round with the points to be part of next season's competition. It is most unlikely that we will be able to get another official round until September 2009.
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Tuesday 7 April 2009
1st Race Meeting
The class will race together for the first time at the Auckland Car Club meeting on 3rd May 2009.
To race you will require a 'National Race' license. Your car will also have to have a MotorSport NZ approved cage and current belts.
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Sunday 29 March 2009
Performance Car Magazine
Another good mention about the series in the March magazine
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Tuesday 17 March 2009
Circuit Racing - classic Japanese style
"Created to encourage the racing of classic Japanese cars, the new All Classic Japanese Series looks set to provide a fun but competitive environment in which drivers can take to the track" - NZ Performance Car magazine talks about our new series.
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Wednesday 4 March 2009