The weather gods look like they’re finally showing Napier’s Meeanee Speedway a bit of respect, with a fine day forecast for Saturday’s return to racing after the loss of three nights’ racing in the Cyclone Gabrielle disaster.
But Hawke’s Bay is not as alone as some may have felt over recent weeks, with everyone “getting it” and the reasons for cancellations around Speedway New Zealand’s 23 affiliated tracks during the “summer”, says Meeanee promoter Bruce Robertson.
The track, off Sandy Rd, Meeanee, was not damaged in the storm, but much of the surrounds was significantly flooded, and with southern traffic access affected after the Brookfields Bridge collapsed in the middle, both Sandy and Brookfields roads have been closed to the general public for much of the civil emergency.
The speedway could also not have raced during the emergency because ambulances would not have been available to meet the requirement for racing to take place, but the facilities have been used during the cyclone response as a home for stricken animals, with the speedway scrutineering shed at one stage “full of hay”, said Robertson.
But now there’s light at the end of the tunnel - albeit a longer one for the Hastings fans who now have to travel via State Highway 2 and the Waitangi Bridge or the Hawke’s Bay Expressway and Meeanee Rd - and national weather agency MetService is forecasting a fine weekend, including temperatures of up to 25C.