The twenty year history of the Levin Motor Racing Circuit, New Zealand 1956-1976.A little circuit with a big history.The Levin Motor Racing Circuit was host to some of the world's best drivers during it's twenty year life-span. Born from an idea by Ron Frost and first opened in 1956, it has a rich history with many milestone events. A chance for up-comers to compete against the best, the likes of Graham McRae and Chris Amon began their racing careers at the little circuit with the big following. In a meeting-by-meeting recount of those twenty years, this book contains entry lists, results and narrative published for each major race event.A project started by Murray and Colleen Carkeek, the content is taken from records of the day, finishing with a recap from some of those who were part of the circuit's history.
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