Ruapuna Park GP
Ruapuna Park GP Примечания:
Ruapuna Park (now known as Euromarque Motorsport Park) is a permanent motor racing circuit owned and operated by the Canterbury Car Club Inc on land leased from Christchurch City Council, located 13 kilometres west of Christchurch, New Zealand. The Canterbury Car Club was formed in 1947, and after realizing a permanent race track was required, volunteers worked to open Ruapuna Park in November 1963. The name was derived from a Maori word, and construction followed the establishment of a dirt oval next door in 1962.
The biggest change came in 1993 when the circuit was dramatically extended to 3.3km with major renovations including a control tower, 30 covered garages, a fuel bay, a new viewing lounge with balcony, and an electronic timing suite. The track hosted the New Zealand Grand Prix in 1998 and 1999, both won by New Zealand-born Simon Wills. The circuit has undergone several naming rights changes: Powerbuilt Tools International Raceway (2004), Mike Pero Motorsport Park (2013), and Euromarque Motorsport Park (2023). The track found international fame in 2015 when it was digitized for the popular Project CARS racing game.
GP Примечания:
The GP configuration at Ruapuna Park in New Zealand represents the Grand Prix layout at this comprehensive motorsport facility near Christchurch on South Island. The GP designation indicates the primary championship-specification circuit providing complete facility experience appropriate for national-level competition and major events. This variant serves as Ruapuna's premier layout for serious motorsport competition, demonstrating the facility's capability to host New Zealand's highest-level domestic racing championships at South Island's most significant permanent circuit venue.
Operating the GP configuration showcases Ruapuna Park's complete infrastructure where the championship layout serves New Zealand's premier domestic racing series and regional championships. Canterbury region's temperate climate creates year-round potential though winter months June-August see reduced activity. The GP configuration provides comprehensive challenge serving Christchurch-area motorsport community at this facility operating since the 1960s, demonstrating New Zealand's passionate grassroots racing culture through systematic configuration options supporting varied competitive levels.