Alfa Romeo Trofeo Series of New Zealand
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Round 3 Pukekohe HRC Tasman Grand Prix

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Leon Henry's 155 V6 was running well, and seems to get quicker each meeting.
The reasonably priced car is the star ! Brent Stratton's car likely to appear on the TV coverage of the event..
Receiving the mandatory 15 minutes of fame, Greg Wood is interviewed about winning the veloce class on Sunday
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A new kid on the block 'Jack Wood' gets instruction from Ron
Max van Maanen says Jack (pictured) & his son Greg both have petrol in their vascular systems! All Good.
Almost Alfa heaven, a fine clear day at the track, nice shady Alfa tent, lots of cars, friendly people, now if they could just fix the seal on the hairpin....
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Great to see the yellow 33s of the Hunkin family back in action.
The heat of the brilliantly fine weekend seemed all a bit much for some!
Not an Alfa but well worth a mention. The beautifully engineered BRM V12 F1 car provided the best exhaust noise of the day.
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Simon Mills doing double duty in his trusty Alfasud
Chris Browne, clearly the fastest of the Trofeo class runners.
Max van Maanen's sturdy little 33 did double duty again in both the Alfa and AES fields.
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Ben's GTV6 added to the atmosphere of the meeting in more ways than one
Some say this was the long awaited cure to the "Alfa Bug", others say it was just Max's lunchbox?
Shade was a precious commodity on a glorious weekend.
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Suds in the sun!
Alfa union problems? Mike Ritchie's Giulia succumbed to motor ills, then Arthur Vowles' went out in sympathy