The relaid Western Springs track is getting a thumbs up from speedway's finest riders in preparation for Saturday's historic opening round of the world GP series.
The real test will come today and tomorrow in practice sessions, but the big track with wide corners which has been redesigned under the direction of Danish speedway legend Ole Olsen will encourage spectacular action.
American Greg Hancock, the 41-year-old world champion, said: "The track looks fantastic. Ole Olsen and his team have done a wonderful job and I can't wait to get out there and start racing.
"It looks perfect ... it is big, wide and has plenty of banking and I'm sure it will generate many racing lines."
Although Auckland was once a leading world speedway venue, the sport has slipped and the Western Springs track has become a car racing domain. The bikes have returned under a deal that will see the Springs host a world GP round for a further two seasons. Saturday evening's event is just the second time a world series round has been held outside of Europe.