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Supercar driver André Heimgartner is the latest racing ace
to sign up for the 2021 New Zealand Grand Prix. Competing
against generations of great drivers with a chance to put
his name on the trophy is a bucket list item ticked for the
25 year old.
Heimgartner will compete in a
field of racers that represents the best of the past, the
present and the future of New Zealand motorsport. It s a
field which will also include the iconic Ken Smith, GT racer
Chris van der Drift as well as a host of up and coming young
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