REPCO Rally New Zealand to bring event and fan base to heart of Auckland

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    REPCO Rally New Zealand to bring event and fan base to heart of Auckland

    REPCO Rally New Zealand to bring event and fan base to the heart of Auckland

    After a decade-long wait, the World Rally Championship is not only heading back to New Zealand, but to the heart of its biggest city.

    Rally New Zealand, which will be part of the FIA World Rally Championship for the 32nd time, today announced that the event, to be held from 29 September to 2 October 2022, will be located on Auckland’s waterfront with its fan zone the REPCO Rally Village and service park utilising Silo Park and the bases on Wynyard Point in Wynyard Quarter.

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    A global television audience of over 80 million will watch as the world’s best drivers navigate some iconic New Zealand landscapes all from a central service base in the heart of Auckland city.

    The world’s best rally drivers will be returning to race on what many consider the best rallying roads in the world. They are led by some emerging and exciting drivers who will face off against our best including Hayden Paddon and Emma Gilmour. Huge intrigue remains over whether French rally legends Sebastien Loeb and Sebastien Ogier, who have won 17 world championships between them and committed to a part-time schedule in 2022, will make the trip to Auckland.

    “The event has been five years in the making and there has been an extraordinary amount of hard work and discussions to bring the WRC back to New Zealand,” said Michael Goldstein, CEO of Rally New Zealand.

    “Now we are pulling out all stops to put on a great show and bring the rally to the people. Today we are excited to announce that we are bringing on board an invaluable partner in REPCO as the naming sponsor and we’re excited for the REPCO Rally Village and service park to be located in Wynyard Quarter.

    “With our base in this iconic part of the Auckland waterfront, our fans, international guests and the wider public will have incredible access to the WRC show.”

    The rally’s service park and the REPCO rally village will be based on Auckland’s waterfront.
    Auckland Mayor Phil Goff said he was pleased to confirm that the rally’s service park and the REPCO rally village will be based on Auckland’s waterfront.

    “After more than two years with the borders closed to protect New Zealanders against COVID-19, it’s fantastic to see a major international event of this magnitude returning to Auckland,” he says.

    The FIA World Rally Championship will draw thousands of visitors and spectators to our city centre, providing a welcome boost to businesses that have been impacted by the lockdowns and border closures.

    “Spectators, team members and support crews will enjoy not only the rally itself but also our unique Auckland hospitality and stunning downtown waterfront.”

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    For naming sponsor REPCO, bringing the WRC back to New Zealand is especially poignant.

    “REPCO is 100 years young this year,” said Louise Sixton, General Manager of Repco NZ. “It’s not every year you put 100 laps on the clock, sharing the passion with New Zealand race fans for a century.

    “To celebrate turning a “ton”, we’re making 2022 the biggest year for motorsport in New Zealand ever.

    “REPCO is supporting both the Repco Supercars Championship and, for the first time in 14 years, the Repco Rally of New Zealand. It’s going to be a great year and we have big plans to bring the event to life with Rally New Zealand across all 87 Repco branches nationwide, and in the REPCO Rally Village.”

    The emblematic automotive parts and accessories retailer has previously backed Rally New Zealand’s Repco Battle of Jack’s Ridge event 18 months ago, won by star New Zealand driver, Shane van Gisbergen.

    “It is fantastic to have REPCO along for the ride. They are synonymous with motorsport from the days of the Repco Brabham Formula One team all the way to their sponsorship of our awesome Battle of Jack’s Ridge event 18 months ago, said Goldstein.

    “REPCO share our energy and passion for the sport and above all has a desire to help to reconnect kiwi fans with this monumental global motorsport championship.”

    Rally New Zealand organisers will make further announcements in the coming weeks in relation to the rally route.

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