For almost a decade the Elite Motorsport Academy has moulded some of our brightest racing talent. Brendon Hartley, Hayden Paddon, Shane van Gisbergen, Mitch Evans, Earl Bamber, Richie Stanaway and Emma Gilmour make up a pretty impressive Old Pupils Association.
The week-long camp in Dunedin is for up-and-coming circuit and rally drivers, and applications are open for 2013. The first of its type in the world, the academy is catching the attention of motorsport organisations elsewhere. The FIA has launched an academy heavily based on the New Zealand model.
"The MotorSport New Zealand Scholarship Trust and the Elite Academy has been a beacon of light over the past few years for young, up-and-coming, motor racing competitors in New Zealand," said former Ferrari Formula One driver Chris Amon, who adds Daniel Gaunt, Andrew Knight, Sam MacNeill and Jono Lester to the list of graduates.
"The academy has become a vital and essential part in the progression of so many young drivers from track, rally and karting, furthering not only their careers but also their own personal goals. The methods used have so often been groundbreaking and world firsts.