Expect twists and turns on reconfigured track when Supercars circus comes to town.
The grand old lady of New Zealand motor racing circuits, Pukekohe Raceway, put on one hell of a display in welcoming back the V8 Supercars circus last year after a five-year hiatus. Not only did the old girl open her arms wide to welcome a long-lost lover, she also had a bit of a twist to keep things interesting.
The now not-so-new chicane midway down the back straight will be a familiar sight to the blokes manhandling the big taxis around the 2.9km circuit, having been introduced for the V8SC Pukekohe comeback in 2013. While the chicane added a bit of spice to the proceedings it was the track's rise up-and-over on to the front straight that kept the drivers honest, as did the dip just before the cars changed attitude and turned into the flat-out turn one.
It's these two places that test the mettle of the drivers and where the brave can gain an advantage.
Some folk bemoaned the fact the dip, which really can unsettle the balance of a car as it begins to change direction, hadn't been repaired when the track was upgraded. However, those who enjoy their motorsport were happy one of the iconic quirks of the circuit remained to keep the drivers on their toes.