Well it’s officially all on again, we’re off to PhilipIsland again with dates now confirmed as 22, 23 and 24 of January 2010. ThePoms are coming out again along with the usual team stalwarts such as “God” andhis followers.
The NZCMRR are holding their first meeting at Hampton Downs on 13/14 February.
The NZPCRA is welcome to join in, entry from attached, close 22 Jan. As before, there will be two Postie classes – Jnr & Snr – if numbers allow, otherwise ‘all in’.
Note the compulsory requirement for all riders to practice on Saturday, before they will be allowed to race on Sunday.
Entry forms for the NZCMRR meeting at Hampton Downs on 13 & 14 February are now available, click here to download
Bike Rider Magazine was our principle sponsor for the NZ Post Classic Grand Prix this year- click on their logo above and check them out, it's always a good read.
The 2009/2010 dates for Advanced Rider Training days can be seen on the A.R.T. page, along with the 15 November entry form.
The final results for the 2008 / 2009 season can be viewed here.
All of this year's NZPCRA points meetings are now listed on the Events page.
We now have a list of the current race numbers.
If you are looking to start NZPCRA racing, or just want to change your number, then have a look here.
Race numbers are available to current members and can be secured by contacting Graham Moorhead.
The NZ Post Classic Racing Association Inc has been set up to foster the preservation, restorat ion and use of motorcycles built or manufactured between 1 January 1963 and 31 December 1989.
Since the foundation of the NZPCRA, the increase in both membership of the club and interest in it's activities has spread beyond the wildest dreams of the founders.
The term "Post Classic Racing" is generally accepted as defining racing under the rules and or auspices of the NZ Post Classic Racing Association. These rules cater for motorcycles manufactured in the period 1963 to 1989.
Under NZPCRA terminology, three seperate periods have been created, so as not to disadvantage machinery of early manufacture:
Pre '72: Motorcycles manufactured between January 1st 1963 and October 30th 1972
Pre'82: Motorcycles manufactred between November 1st 1972 and Decenber 31st 1982
Pre '89: Motorcycles manufactred between January 1st 1983 and December 31st 1989
With machines from all countries eligible for racing in these classes.
A diverse range of machines, from red hot street bikes to Factory GP machines, are now finding their way back to the track - a sure fire recipe for great racing and enjoyable entertainment.
Don't just dream it - do it
Get Involved in POST CLASSIC RACING for the time of your life!