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Liam Lawson Super Formula Round 4 2023

NZ’s high performing Motorsport athletes standing top of podiums around the world in 2023. Kiwi men and women are not only achieving success at pointy end of both FIA and

Race Week Wrap Women in Motorsport – WMX Round 4, F1 Academy Round 3, Trials Women GP Round 3, GNCC WXC Round 7, and XCross Hard Enduro in Serbia. A

Race Week Women in Motorsport – WMX Round 4 in France, F1 Academy Round 3 in Barcelona, GNCC Round 7 John Penton, and XCross Hard Enduro in Serbia. All women

Rachael Archer heads into 2022 GNCC WXC Final Round Ironman on October 23-24 tied in points lead with Taylor Jones. To say Round 13 will test Rachael’s willpower, mental fortitude,

Women winning on the world stage this weekend sharpened belief that females really are proving their weight in terms of standing top of podium across multi-disciplines in Motorsport. Heading double

Rachael Archer shares her thoughts on racing GNCC WXC with all the highs, lows and in between moments which keep the 19 year old motivated to win. Nailing an impressive

Rachael Archer shares her thoughts on how racing GNCC WXC has gone so far this season – from winning Opening 2 Rounds, to dealing with Epstein Barr virus, to looking

Women racing Motorsport deal with financial prospects depending on the respective disciplines of each driver, rider or racer’s career. Taking into account passion as foremost motivation to pursue specific racing

Rachael Archer heads into 2021 GNCC WXC Final Round in little under 2 weeks currently standing 2nd Overall in 13 Round Series. Posting 5 wins out of 11 podiums from

Rachael Archer, New Zealand’s best female Cross Country/Enduro rider ever stands 2nd Overall in America’s GNCC WXC class nearing half-way point of the 13 Round Series. Taking Opening Round win

Rachel Gutish is all set to race 2021 GNCC WXC season in 7 days time making most of all preparations and training during off season for busy schedule ahead. Having

Rachael Archer deserves massive credit for having the courage to resume her racing in America’s GNCC WXC class, leaving safe New Zealand shores for uncertainties of overseas week before racing

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