One of New Zealand's best stockcar drivers is fighting for his life after being seriously injured in a crash with a logging truck while travelling to the national teams championship in Rotorua.
Brett Loveridge, 23, of the Meeanee Maulers stockcar team, was airlifted to hospital in Hastings by the Lowe Corporation Rescue Helicopter after the ute he was in, towing a stockcar, collided with a logging truck near Te Pohue on SH5 about 10am yesterday.
Mr Loveridge was one of five injured people tended by ambulance crews. One of the injured was another motorist who gashed an arm while helping at the scene.
The stockcar team was travelling in convoy to Rotorua, and the crash blocked the Napier-Taupo Rd in both directions.
St John Hawke's Bay acting district-operations manager Brendon Hutchinson said two of the men, one later identified to Hawke's Bay Today as Mr Loveridge, were airlifted to Hawke's Bay Hospital in a critical condition.