A 16-year-old is heading over to Europe to take part in the British Talent Cup as a wildcard entry. Tyler King from Ngāpuhi has risen through the ranks of the National Moto Grand Prix, and is now heading to one of the best-known race tracks, Silverstone in England.
Although this is going to be an expensive trip, the King whānau is seeking those who are willing to support Tyler in becoming one of the first Māori to compete at an international level in MotoGP.
King’s need for speed has been in his blood for his whole life. His father Shawn King was a leading motorcross, truck and powerboat racer but Tyler King says his love for road racing began after making the transition from motorcross.
“Once my knee hit the ground it was just a completely different feeling. It’s just a rush of adrenaline, and it just makes me happy, and makes it fun,” he says.
Over his short career so far, King has established a reputation for himself as a quality racer on the track, winning all six races so far in the championship this season, with another three more to go. Shawn King says this drive and passion for riding bikes dates back to Tyler being only a child.