I've recently started uploading a new photo collection to The Roaring Season:
www.theroaringseason.com The collection is from New Zealander Allan Porter, and follows early New Zealand drag racing, from the 1960s onwards. Its been one of the most enjoyable collections I've had the privilege to share.
Organised drag racing in New Zealand didn't begin until the mid-1960s. The first drag strip, for want of a better term, was Kopuku Drag Way, just south of Auckland. It was built on the vast land on which there was a working coal mine. The drag strip was a 1/4 mile long, but it was unpaved. The dirt surface didn't seem to bother the racers, they ran everything down there from muscle cars to dragsters.
Meantime, organised drag racing events were also run elsewhere, including the straights on road race tracks, and cordoned off streets.
I thought you guys might enjoy a couple of photos that relate to the CRG website.
It was a common sight to see road racers taking their cars drag racing on an otherwise quiet weekend in New Zealand back in the '60s ad '70s. This is Rod Coppins, in his '67 Camaro. Rod won the 1970 NZ Saloon Car Championship in this car. This photo was taken at Bay Park Raceway, which is an old road race track in the Bay Of Plenty, which is now long gone and replaced with houses. Drag racing events were run on the Bay Park back straight, run in the opposite direction to that which the track normally operates.