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SUPERCARS ADD NZ V8 SERIES TO DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Supercars adds NZ V8 Series to Junior Development Program - Photo: Supplied

By Bruce Williams

Supercars adds NZ V8 Series to Junior Development Program - Photo: Supplied

Supercars adds NZ V8 Series to Junior Development Program – Photo: Supplied

Supercars will add a pathway for young Kiwi drivers to follow in footsteps of the likes of Scott McLaughlin and Shane van Gisbergen with the announcement that the BNT New Zealand V8 Series will join the Supercars Junior Development Program.

A partnership between the New Zealand Touring Car Championship and Supercars announced today at Pukekohe raceway will to identify, nurture and ultimately promote young driving talent into the established pathways of Australia’s premier category.

The Supercars Junior Development Program was announced earlier this year and will now include the New Zealand Championship which is fed from the junior karting ranks in New Zealand.

McLaughlin, Shane van Gisbergen, Fabian Coulthard, Andre Heimgartner and Richie Stanaway are Kiwi-born stars of the Supercars Championship having started their careers in karts in New Zealand.

Van Gisbergen and McLaughlin will join Supercars CEO Sean Seamer on a selection panel to identify young talent through various Championships including the BNT V8s and Karting New Zealand.

“I am incredibly passionate about New Zealand motorsport, as are all of us Kiwis who have been fortunate enough to make it into Supercars,” said McLaughlin.

“The more we can do as drivers and the sport to help these kids take the next steps from karting the better. I am very supportive of this alliance between New Zealand and Australia.”

A need was identified to include New Zealand karting and the Championship into the program which will ultimately feed identified drivers into the program and categories such as the Kuhmo Super3 Series, Dunlop Super2 Series, Toyota 86 Series or directly into the Championship.

“Supercars is very much an Australian and New Zealand Series,” Seamer said.

“With such a strong motorsport culture and so many young people making their way through the ranks it makes sense to extend the junior development program to incorporate New Zealand.

“It is exciting to think we can find some more Scotts, Fabians, Shanes and Greg Murphys out there and bring them through the ranks.”

Those identified will join Australian drivers in the Junior Development Program and also be offered to participate in an evaluation day with Supercars team Brad Jones Racing at Winton.

“This program will help to provide a pathway forward for young New Zealand drivers who aspire to race at the top level,” said BNT V8s Category Manager Gary Lathrope.

“We are excited that one of our young drivers will be given this opportunity to test in a Supercar with Brad Jones Racing.”

The two-tier development program includes raising awareness and attracting more people to grassroots motorsport, an ambassador program utilising current Supercars drivers, activations at Supercars events and a grid kids’ program.

The second stage will identify Australia’s best young drivers and develop their skills through training, driver camps, tuition and mentoring at the Norwell Motorsport Complex on the Gold Coast.

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