Toolbox
Back
Related Car News & Reviews
Cars for Sale
words - Geoffrey Harris
The next V8 Supercar Championship round in New Zealand is in very bad health just a month from the show arriving there, with a startling report from host city Hamilton today

Hamilton 400 under severe financial strain
A bombshell out of New Zealand today -- that the future of Hamilton's V8 Supercar round is under a huge black cloud just a month out.

Hamilton organiser Dean Calvert risks losing his house even before the April 16-18 event, according to a report in today's Waikato Times newspaper in Hamilton.

Calvert and race director colleague Steve Vuleta are reported to have taken severe financial hits that they say they cannot continue to endure.

Next month's Hamilton 400 is to be the third under what is a seven-year deal for the street event.

The first was in 2008.

The Waikato Times report says ticket sales are way down, after revenues last year shrank from NZ$14 million to NZ$10 million.

"Ticket sales are considerably down on where they have been," Vuleta told the paper.

"The event is only safe provided ticket sales increase dramatically.

"We can't keep taking personal hits like this."

Calvert said he was prepared to sacrifice his luxury home to keep the event alive in the regional city.

The paper said that last year Caleta Streetrace Management, a company of which Calvert and Vuleta are co-directors, was caught out by building about 10,000 too many grandstand seats which had to be paid for although they went empty.

While the situation is an embarrassment for the V8 Supercar Championship organisers who made such a fuss about Hamilton and NZ embracing the event, it is more broadly an unfortunate potential setback for motorsport across the Tasman.

The full Waikato Times report is here while a very odd response -- about free tickets via airline Pacific Blue -- has appeared on the V8 Supercar website.

The response has the appearance of the solution you have, or attempt, when you don't admit what the problem is.

Hopefully, for the benefit of NZ motorsport, the event can go ahead next month and a longer-term solution be found.

This mess may not have arisen had the event been on a permanent race circuit.

Read the latest Carsales Network news and reviews on your mobile, iPhone or PDA at www.carsales.mobi

Powered By Motoring.com.au Published : Tuesday, 16 March 2010


Disclaimer:
In most cases, motoring.com.au attends new vehicle launches at the invitation and expense of vehicle manufacturers and/or distributors.

Editorial prices shown are a "price guide" only, based on information provided to us by the manufacturer. Pricing current at the time of writing editorial. Pricing prior to editorial dated 25 May 2009 may refer to RRP. Due to Clarity on Pricing legislation, RRP for those editorials now means "price guide". When purchasing a car, always confirm the single figure price with the seller of an actual vehicle.

^ If the price does not contain the notation that it is "Drive Away No More to Pay", the price may not include additional costs, such as stamp duty and other government charges. Please confirm price and features with the seller of the vehicle.

Opinions expressed with motoring.com.au editorial material are those of the writer and not necessarily Carsales.com Ltd. motoring.com.au editorial staff and contributors attend overseas and local events as guests of car manufacturers and importers.

Click here for further information about our Terms & Conditions.