23:49:33 Tuesday 1 April 2025

Tauranga's national champ wins on home turf

New Zealand champion Todd Hemingway made a winning return to his home track and took out the Super Stock Rumble at Baypark Speedway. Photo/Stuart Whitaker/The Write Angle

Tauranga's Todd Hemingway has been crowned New Zealand Super Stock champion after a winning return to his home track at Baypark Speedway on Saturday night.

Hemingway headed off a quality field of 27 cars to win the annual Super Stock Rumble, negotiating the heavy traffic and several multi-car pile-ups to post a third and a fifth placing before winning the third race and top scoring with 75 points.

The national champ was two points clear of Hawke’s Bay racer Quin Ryan while Waihi’s Ross Ashby raced strongly in a borrowed car to complete the podium. Baypark’s Luke Alderdice and Stratford racer Blair Uhlenberg were the other Super Stock race winners.

Auckland’s Karl Garnett is the latest winner of the annual Harry Fredrickson Memorial Stock Car Gold Cup which was contested by drivers from around the northern region. Photo/ Stuart Whitaker/The Write Angle.

The penultimate event of the 2024-25 season shifted the focus to the contact racing classes of speedway and another big field contested the annual Harry Fredrickson Memorial Stock Car Gold Cup.

In the final Aucklanders Sam Wright and Karl Garnett swapped the lead and raced away from a couple of late race restarts before Garnett gained a small advantage to win by 1.5secs. Rotorua’s Jordan Latham was third and the best of the Baypark drivers was fourth placed Ryan Decke.

Bay of Plenty titles were decided in two classes with a 15-lap feature for F2 Midget Cars seeing James Earl in control with a narrow lead while a battle raged for the podium placings.

Earl claimed his third feature win of the season by 0.685s while Harry Hodgson made the most of a last-minute opportunity offered by the BSL Racing squad – to replace the unwell Beau Patchett – with an impressive run to second place just ahead of Auckland’s Brynn Jackson.

Ross Ashby recovered from this delay to finish third in the hard-fought Super Stock Rumble. Photo/Stuart Whitaker/The Write Angle.

On his last night of racing in the junior ranks at his home track, pace-setter Bryan Fraser claimed a narrow win in the BOP Youth Mini Stock Champs. With a field of drivers representing six tracks, Fraser had a third, first and second placing to edge out Auckland’s Lucas Baldwin by a single point for the title with Rotorua’s Jordan Wadsworth in third place.

Two attempts to start the Sprint Car feature were delayed by first lap crashes and the race was declared without a lap being completed and the BOP Title was left undecided due to time restrictions. Rodney Wood (Tauranga), Daniel Thomas (Hamilton) and Keaton Dahm (Tokoroa) were the Sprint Car heat race winners.

The finale of the 2024-25 season at Baypark Speedway features the annual Demolition Derby on Saturday April 19.

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