23/02/2026
First ever club day at the new amazing Sir Colin Giltrap Raceway in Auckland. First of all on behalf of CRG NZ I would like to congratulate and thank every single person involved in bringing this dream to reality. With the opening ceremony, the past and present members of karting walking around the pits, catching up with people from 10, 20 , 30 years back it was pretty emotional and finally seeing our kids drive through the cut red ribbon to officially open the track it was destined to be a good day. The track is outstanding and the racing was pretty epic.
The racing over the weekend from team CRG was outstanding but tonight's post is more about what goes on behind the scenes, the people that don't wear helmets and the drivers when they are not wearing their helmets, I'm probably being a little biased but I don't think there is a better team in NZ that does things quite like CRG NZ, we aren't all about test days and finding the best engines that money can buy so we can win, don't get me wrong we love to win and we do put in the effort, we are most certainly a team that punches well above our weight but we are all about family and that's what I consider this team to be, its our extended family that work and play together, share each others highs and lows, help each other out whenever and wherever we can. Enjoy a few drinks and a laugh, this weekend just reminded us of what this sport is meant to be about. Also to see the whole Cunningham family at the track Bob, Lyndsay, Aarron, Wade, Mitch, Rebecca and the boys. this family has done so much for our sport right from their beginning in 1994, to see them all together again from where it all began was a sight to cherish.
I hope moving forward that people will take a step back and just think about what this sport is about and what it was about when they first started, its about creating memories with your children, getting up at 4am because of the excitement of our first club day, forming lifetime bonds with strangers, all enjoying the same thing that we all love which is racing. There is no room for political s**t, we should all move on and do what's best for the members, families and racers, its time to reflect and bring back the grassroots of the sport, the fun, the smiles.
To our team, CRG NZ, thanks for being part of this awesome little group of people, looking forward to many more days of racing.